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Porcine Placenta Peptide Inhibits UVB-Induced Skin Wrinkle Formation and Dehydration: Insights into MAPK Signaling Pathways from In Vitro and In Vivo Studies.
Sim, Woo-Jin; Kim, Jinhak; Baek, Kwang-Soo; Lim, Wonchul; Lim, Tae-Gyu.
Affiliation
  • Sim WJ; Department of Food Science & Biotechnology, Sejong University, Seoul 05006, Republic of Korea.
  • Kim J; R&D Division, Daehan Chemtech Co., Ltd., Gwacheon-si 13840, Republic of Korea.
  • Baek KS; R&D Division, Daehan Chemtech Co., Ltd., Gwacheon-si 13840, Republic of Korea.
  • Lim W; Department of Food Science & Biotechnology, Sejong University, Seoul 05006, Republic of Korea.
  • Lim TG; Carbohydrate Bioproduct Research Center, Sejong University, Seoul 05006, Republic of Korea.
Int J Mol Sci ; 25(1)2023 Dec 20.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38203253
ABSTRACT
Excessive exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight accelerates skin aging, leading to various clinical manifestations such as wrinkles, dryness, and loss of elasticity. This study investigated the protective effects of porcine placenta peptide (PPP) against UVB-induced skin photoaging. Female hairless SKH-1 mice were orally administered PPP for 12 weeks, followed by UVB irradiation. PPP significantly reduced wrinkle formation, improved skin moisture levels, and prevented collagen degradation. Mechanistically, PPP inhibited the expression of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and upregulated collagen production. Moreover, PPP elevated hyaluronic acid levels, contributing to enhanced skin hydration. Additionally, PPP demonstrated antioxidant properties by increasing the expression of the antioxidant enzyme GPx-1, thereby reducing UVB-induced inflammation. Further molecular analysis revealed that PPP suppressed the activation of p38 MAP kinase and JNK signaling pathways, crucial mediators of UV-induced skin damage. These findings highlight the potential of porcine placental peptides as a natural and effective intervention against UVB-induced skin photoaging. The study provides valuable insights into the mechanisms underlying the protective effects of PPP, emphasizing its potential applications in skincare and anti-aging formulations.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Skin Aging / MAP Kinase Signaling System Limits: Animals / Pregnancy Language: En Journal: Int J Mol Sci Year: 2023 Document type: Article Country of publication: Switzerland

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Skin Aging / MAP Kinase Signaling System Limits: Animals / Pregnancy Language: En Journal: Int J Mol Sci Year: 2023 Document type: Article Country of publication: Switzerland