Neuromodulatory and anti-inflammatory ingredient for sensitive skin: in vitro assessment.

Adilson Costa, Samara Eberlin, Anelise J Polettini, Andreia F da Costa Pereira, Caroline S Pereira, Nayara M Cortes Ferreira, Eleonora Dolis, Liliana B Oliveira Torloni
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The manifestation of sensitive skin occurs as a consequence of increased permeability of the Stratum corneum, besides the involvement of neuro-immune-endocrine system. In this study, we evaluated the effects of an active ingredient SensC on the production of neuropeptides substance P (SP), enkephalin and β-endorphin; eicosanoids prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) and leukotriene B4 (LTB4); histamine, transient receptor potential vanilloid subfamily member 1 (TRPV1), and envelope proteins filaggrin and involucrin, using an in vitro model of human cell culture. Our results demonstrated that treatment of keratinocyte cultures with SensC prevented the increase of all evaluated inflammatory mediators induced by interleukin-1 alpha (IL-1α). As the same way, SensC provides decrease in the synthesis of TRPV1. Regarding the synthesis of envelope proteins, SensC promoted increases for filaggrin and involucrin levels, when compared to control group. Considering the absence of appropriate treatment, the availability of ingredients, such as SensC, with antiinflammatory and protective barrier properties can be a significant tool for preventing neurosensorial symptoms associated with sensitive skin.

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敏感皮肤的神经调节和抗炎成分:体外评估。
除神经-免疫-内分泌系统的参与外,敏感皮肤的表现是角质层通透性增加的结果。在这项研究中,我们评估了一种活性成分senc对神经肽P物质(SP)、脑啡肽和β-内啡肽产生的影响;二十烷类前列腺素E2 (PGE2)和白三烯B4 (LTB4);组胺,瞬时受体电位香草蛋白亚家族成员1 (TRPV1),以及包膜蛋白聚丝蛋白和天青蛋白,使用体外人细胞培养模型。我们的研究结果表明,用SensC处理角质形成细胞培养物可以阻止所有评估的由白细胞介素-1α (IL-1α)诱导的炎症介质的增加。同样,SensC也减少了TRPV1的合成。在包膜蛋白的合成方面,与对照组相比,senc促进了聚丝蛋白和天青蛋白水平的增加。考虑到缺乏适当的治疗,具有抗炎和保护屏障特性的成分(如SensC)的可用性可以成为预防与敏感皮肤相关的神经感觉症状的重要工具。
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