Lu Wang , Mingjie Li , Zhao Zhang , Hairan Fan , Yahui Mi , Wei Shi , Haimin Kuai , Xiaolong Hu , Fei Xiong , Hao Wang , Peng Shu , Rong Wang
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Abstract
Ultraviolet (UV) exposure accelerates skin aging and increases the risk of skin-related diseases. Amentoflavone (AMF), the major compound isolated from Selaginella tamariscina, exhibits potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities. This study aimed to investigate the therapeutic effects and mechanisms of S. tamariscina extract (STE) and AMF on UVB-induced skin photoaging. In vitro and in vivo photoaging models were established to evaluate the protective effects of STE and AMF. The therapeutic target of AMF was identified using network pharmacology, bioinformatic analysis, and molecular docking. In vitro, STE significantly reduced UVB-induced oxidative stress, inflammation, and apoptosis. In vivo, both STE and AMF effectively mitigated UVB-induced skin injury. Mechanistically, AMF directly interacted with AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), thereby promoting autophagy and protecting cells from UVB-induced damage. In conclusion, STE and its active compound AMF alleviate UVB-induced photoaging via activation of the AMPK signaling pathway, supporting their potential use in skin photoaging therapy.
期刊介绍:
The Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (CJNM), founded and sponsored in May 2003 by China Pharmaceutical University and the Chinese Pharmaceutical Association, is devoted to communication among pharmaceutical and medical scientists interested in the advancement of Traditional Chinese Medicines (TCM). CJNM publishes articles relating to a broad spectrum of bioactive natural products, leading compounds and medicines derived from Traditional Chinese Medicines (TCM).
Topics covered by the journal are: Resources of Traditional Chinese Medicines; Interaction and complexity of prescription; Natural Products Chemistry (including structure modification, semi-and total synthesis, bio-transformation); Pharmacology of natural products and prescription (including pharmacokinetics and toxicology); Pharmaceutics and Analytical Methods of natural products.