硫酸Galdieria suluraria通过抑制皮肤细胞中5-α还原酶的表达和减少体内皮脂的产生来缓解油性和脂溢性皮肤

A. Lucia, A. Carola, A. Tito, S. Buono, A. Langellotti, V. Fogliano, G. Colucci, F. Apone
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皮脂对皮肤有重要的保护功能,尽管它的过量生产可能会导致不希望的审美问题,甚至更严重的皮肤病。皮脂分泌过多是由雄激素睾丸激素引起的,睾丸激素受5-α还原酶的调节,并可能与寄生微生物的过度增殖有关,从而导致与皮肤炎症反应相关的严重感染。我们从嗜极微藻硫酸Galdieria suluraria中获得了一种水溶性提取物,发现其能够抑制5-α还原酶,诱导β-防御素的表达,这是皮肤细胞对抗有害微生物时触发的第一个防御反应机制,并刺激皮肤细胞培养的伤口愈合过程。微藻提取物最终用于人体志愿者的临床试验,并证实其调节皮脂生成的能力。结果表明,Galdieria提取物在化妆品和皮肤配方中具有有趣的活性成分潜力,特别是在那些针对油性和脂溢性皮肤的配方中。
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Galdieria sulphuraria Relieves Oily and Seborrheic Skin By Inhibiting the 5-α Reductase Expression in Skin Cells and Reducing Sebum Production In Vivo
The sebum has important protective functions for the skin, although its overproduction may lead to undesired aesthetic problems and even more serious skin diseases. Sebum overproduction is caused by the androgen hormone testosterone, which is regulated by the enzyme 5-α Reductase, and can be associated with an over-proliferation of parasitic microbes that cause serious infections linked to skin inflammatory reactions. From the extremophile microalga Galdieria sulphuraria, we obtained a water-soluble extract and we found that it was capable of inhibiting the enzyme 5-α Reductase, inducing the expression of the β-defensins, which represents the first defense response mechanism triggered by the skin cells to fight against undesired microbes, and stimulating the wound healing process in skin cell cultures. The microalga extract was finally employed in clinical tests on human volunteers and it was confirmed its capacity to regulate sebum production. The results suggested that the Galdieria extract had interesting potentialities as active ingredient in cosmetic and dermatological formulas, in particular in those addressed to oily and seborrheic skins.
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