褪黑素介导的线粒体自噬调节脯氨酸产生以改善皮肤老化的分子机制

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Tao Quan, Ran Li, Ting Gao
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胶原蛋白的流失是皮肤干燥、粗糙和皱纹形成等衰老迹象的主要原因之一,这与线粒体中脯氨酸含量的下降密切相关。褪黑素已被证明可以改善皮肤衰老的几种临床症状,但其机制尚不清楚。在我们的研究中,我们发现老化皮肤的线粒体自噬、脯氨酸合成关键酶NADK2以及脯氨酸和胶原蛋白水平显著降低,而氧化应激水平升高,补充褪黑激素可以有效上调线粒体自噬水平,恢复脯氨酸合成,进一步改善皮肤老化。然而,补充脯氨酸也能发挥抗衰老作用,而对线粒体功能障碍没有影响。此外,我们的研究表明,褪黑素通过与MT1受体结合进入细胞,再通过PEPT1转运体进入线粒体,发挥其线粒体保护作用。本研究有助于阐明线粒体功能障碍诱导皮肤衰老的机制,为揭示皮肤衰老机制、合理利用内分泌激素改善皮肤衰老提供新的理论指导,具有广阔的应用前景。
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Molecular mechanism of melatonin-mediated mitophagy regulating proline production to ameliorate skin aging

Molecular mechanism of melatonin-mediated mitophagy regulating proline production to ameliorate skin aging
Collagen loss is one of the major contributor to signs of skin aging such as dryness, roughness, and wrinkle formation, which is closely linked to a decline in the amount of proline produced in mitochondria. Melatonin has been shown to improve several clinical signs of skin aging, while the mechanism is unclear. In our study, we found that mitophagy, proline synthesis key enzyme NADK2 and proline and collagen levels were significantly reduced, while oxidative stress levels increased in aging skin, and melatonin supplementation could effectively up-regulate mitophagy level and restore proline synthesis and further improved skin aging. However, proline supplementation could also exert an anti-aging effect, while it had no effect on the mitochondrial dysfunction. Moreover, our study indicated that melatonin enters the cell by binding to the MT1 receptor and then enters the mitochondria via the PEPT1 transporter to exert its mitochondrial protective effects. This study helps to elucidate the mechanism of mitochondrial dysfunction-induced skin aging, and provides new theoretical guidance for revealing the mechanism of skin aging and rationally utilizing endocrine hormones to improve skin aging, which has a broad application prospect.
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Experimental gerontology
Experimental gerontology Ageing, Biochemistry, Geriatrics and Gerontology
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