Counteracting Skin Aging In Vitro by Phytochemicals

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Sara Cruciani, Giuseppe Garroni, Diletta Serra, Fikriye Fulya Kavak, Rosanna Satta, Fernanda Martini, Mauro Tognon, Carlo Ventura, Margherita Maioli
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The skin is the most extensive organ in the human body. Photo exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays causes several damages to skin cells, including premature skin aging, the onset of possible DNA mutations, and the risk of developing cancers, including melanoma. Protecting skin from the damaging effects of sun exposure through the application of creams and filters is important to prevent irreversible damages. Several natural extracts and biomolecules with antioxidant activity are widely used in the production of dietary supplements or topical products, for the prevention and treatment of skin affections. Within this context, we pre-treated human skin fibroblasts (HFF1), skin-isolated stem cells (SSCs) and keratinocytes (HaCaT) with two creams containing a specific solar protection factor (SPF) for 72 h and then exposed the cells to UV light. Gene expression analysis was performed for the key cell cycle regulators (p16, p19, p21, p53 and TERT). Cell senescence was assessed by colorimetric assays of beta-galactosidase and antioxidant potential, revealing the ability of treated cells to counteract free radical production as a result of oxidative stress. Finally, possible mutations in DNA induced by photo exposure were studied. The results obtained demonstrated that the tested products elicit positive effects on all skin cell populations, preserving them from photo exposure damages and premature senescence, being also able to increase the DNA repairing mechanisms and inducing a youngest phenotype.

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植物化学物质体外对抗皮肤老化的研究
皮肤是人体最广阔的器官。紫外线(UV)会对皮肤细胞造成几种损害,包括皮肤过早老化,可能发生的DNA突变,以及患上包括黑色素瘤在内的癌症的风险。通过使用面霜和滤镜来保护皮肤免受阳光照射的损害,这对防止不可逆转的损害很重要。几种具有抗氧化活性的天然提取物和生物分子被广泛用于生产膳食补充剂或外用产品,以预防和治疗皮肤病变。在这种情况下,我们用两种含有特定防晒系数(SPF)的乳膏预处理人类皮肤成纤维细胞(HFF1)、皮肤分离干细胞(SSCs)和角质形成细胞(HaCaT) 72小时,然后将细胞暴露在紫外线下。对关键细胞周期调控因子(p16、p19、p21、p53和TERT)进行基因表达分析。通过β -半乳糖苷酶和抗氧化潜力的比色测定来评估细胞衰老,揭示处理细胞抵抗氧化应激导致的自由基产生的能力。最后,研究了光照诱导DNA可能发生的突变。结果表明,测试产品对所有皮肤细胞群都有积极作用,保护它们免受光暴露损伤和过早衰老,还能够增加DNA修复机制并诱导最年轻的表型。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine serves as a bridge between physiology and cellular medicine, as well as molecular biology and molecular therapeutics. With a 20-year history, the journal adopts an interdisciplinary approach to showcase innovative discoveries. It publishes research aimed at advancing the collective understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying diseases. The journal emphasizes translational studies that translate this knowledge into therapeutic strategies. Being fully open access, the journal is accessible to all readers.
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