Genistein protects against ultraviolet B-induced wrinkling and photoinflammation in in vitro and in vivo models.

Sheau-Chung Tang, Yu-Ping Hsiao, Jiunn-Liang Ko
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Abstract

Background: Chronic exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays causes severe skin damage by inducing oxidative stress and inflammation. Identifying a safe and natural substance for skin protection is a crucial research goal.

Objective: The aim of this study was to clarify the effects of genistein on skin inflammation and photoaging by using 3 models (humans: skin parameters; animals: wrinkle formation; and cells: anti-inflammatory effects).

Methods: Food frequency questionnaire data and serum and skin parameter data from 120 volunteers (a group with a genistein-rich diet [RG group] and a control group). Human keratinocytes were pretreated with genistein before ultraviolet B (UVB) irradiation. Genistein was topically applied to the dorsal skin of rats.

Results: The blood samples of the RG group had lower serum uric acid levels and blood urea nitrogen levels. The dynamic elasticity level in the RG group was higher than that in the controls. Genistein pretreatment suppressed the expression of proinflammatory cytokines (CXCL1, IL-1, MIF, and PLANH1) and the proteins released by UVB-treated keratinocytes. Topical application of genistein to the dorsal skin of rats reduced the severity of UVB-induced wrinkling. Both intake and topical application of genistein combated UVB-induced inflammation and aging.

Conclusions: Genistein could be used as a safe and natural compound for use in novel anti-inflammatory agents for topical application. The experimental design procedure, including the skin parameter and blood serum measurements of 137 participants. Genistein-rich compounds provide protection against UVB-induced inflammation, as determined using in vitro and in vivo animal model experiments.

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染料木素在体外和体内模型中对紫外线b诱导的皱纹和光炎症有保护作用。
背景:长期暴露于紫外线(UV)会引起氧化应激和炎症,从而导致严重的皮肤损伤。确定一种安全、天然的皮肤保护物质是一个至关重要的研究目标。目的:通过3种皮肤模型(人:皮肤参数;动物:皱纹形成;细胞:抗炎作用)。方法:120名志愿者(富染料木黄酮饮食组[RG组]和对照组)的食物频率问卷数据和血清、皮肤参数数据。在紫外线B照射前用染料木素预处理人角质形成细胞。染料木素局部应用于大鼠背部皮肤。结果:RG组大鼠血清尿酸、尿素氮水平明显降低。RG组的动态弹性水平高于对照组。染料木素预处理抑制促炎细胞因子(CXCL1、IL-1、MIF和PLANH1)的表达以及uvb处理的角质形成细胞释放的蛋白质。大鼠背部皮肤局部应用染料木素可减轻uvb诱导的皱纹的严重程度。摄取和局部应用染料木素都可以对抗uvb引起的炎症和衰老。结论:染料木素是一种安全、天然的新型抗炎药。实验设计程序,包括137名参与者的皮肤参数和血清测量。通过体外和体内动物模型实验确定,富含染料木素的化合物可以防止uvb诱导的炎症。
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