Skin photoaging and the role of antioxidants in its prevention.

Ruža Pandel, Borut Poljšak, Aleksandar Godic, Raja Dahmane
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Photoaging of the skin depends primarily on the degree of ultraviolet radiation (UVR) and on an amount of melanin in the skin (skin phototype). In addition to direct or indirect DNA damage, UVR activates cell surface receptors of keratinocytes and fibroblasts in the skin, which leads to a breakdown of collagen in the extracellular matrix and a shutdown of new collagen synthesis. It is hypothesized that dermal collagen breakdown is followed by imperfect repair that yields a deficit in the structural integrity of the skin, formation of a solar scar, and ultimately clinically visible skin atrophy and wrinkles. Many studies confirmed that acute exposure of human skin to UVR leads to oxidation of cellular biomolecules that could be prevented by prior antioxidant treatment and to depletion of endogenous antioxidants. Skin has a network of all major endogenous enzymatic and nonenzymatic protective antioxidants, but their role in protecting cells against oxidative damage generated by UV radiation has not been elucidated. It seems that skin's antioxidative defence is also influenced by vitamins and nutritive factors and that combination of different antioxidants simultaneously provides synergistic effect.

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皮肤光老化及其抗氧化剂的预防作用。
皮肤的光老化主要取决于紫外线辐射(UVR)的程度和皮肤中黑色素的数量(皮肤光型)。除了直接或间接的DNA损伤外,紫外线照射还会激活皮肤中角质形成细胞和成纤维细胞的细胞表面受体,导致细胞外基质中胶原蛋白的分解和新胶原蛋白合成的停止。据推测,真皮胶原蛋白分解后,修复不完善,导致皮肤结构完整性缺陷,形成太阳疤痕,最终临床可见皮肤萎缩和皱纹。许多研究证实,人体皮肤急性暴露于紫外线辐射会导致细胞生物分子氧化,而这可以通过事先的抗氧化处理和内源性抗氧化剂的消耗来预防。皮肤具有所有主要内源性酶和非酶保护抗氧化剂的网络,但它们在保护细胞免受紫外线辐射引起的氧化损伤中的作用尚未阐明。皮肤的抗氧化防御似乎也受到维生素和营养因子的影响,不同抗氧化剂的组合同时提供协同效应。
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