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Ficus Deltoidea Extract Protects Hacat Keratinocytes From Uvb Irradiation-Induced Inflammation

Authors :
Rosnani Hasham
Hyun Kyung Choi
Chang Seo Park
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Zenodo, 2014.

Abstract

Ficus deltoidea from the Moraceae family is a popular medicinal herb in Malaysia. It possesses strong antioxidant and antiinflammatory properties. In the present study, the anti-inflammatory effects of F. deltoidea extract on UVB-irradiated HaCaT Keratinocytes were investigated. HaCaT Keratinocytes were UVBirradiated (12.5 mJ/cm3) and were treated with 0.05, 0.08 or 0.1% of F. deltoidea extract. Cell viability following UVB irradiation was significantly higher in the groups treated with the F. deltoidea extract at doses of 0.05, 0.08 or 0.1% than in control group with UVB irradiation only. Tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), interleukin-1α (IL-1α), interleukin-6 (IL-6) and cyclooxygenase (COX-2) play primary roles in the inflammation process upon UV irradiation and are known to be stimulated by UVB irradiation. Treatment with the F. deltoidea extract dramatically inhibited the UV-induced TNF-α, IL-1α, IL-6, and COX-2 expression. These results suggest that the F. deltoidea extract inhibits the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines and may be an effective protective agent for the treatment of skin diseases.<br />{"references":["K. B. Beckman, and B. N. Ames, \"The free radical theory of aging\nmatures,\". Physiol. Rev., vol. 78, pp. 547–581, 1998.","S. Pillai, C. Oresajo, and J. Hayward, \"Ultraviolet radiation and skin\naging: roles of reactive oxygen species, inflammation and protease\nactivation, and strategies for prevention of inflammation-induced matrix\ndegradation — a review,\". Int. J. Cosmet. Sci., vol. 27, pp. 17–34, 2005.","A. Pupe, R. Moison, P. De Haes, G. B. Van Henegouwen, L. Rhodes, H.\nDegreef, and M. Garmyn, \"Eicosapentaenoic acid, a n-3 polyunsaturated\nfatty acid differentially modulates TNF-alpha, IL-1alpha, IL-6 and PGE2\nexpression in UVB irradiated human keratinocytes,\". J. Invest.\nDermatol., vol. 118, pp. 692–698, 2002.","C. E. M. Griffiths, G. Russman, G. Majmudar, R. S. Singer, T. A.\nHamilton, and J. J. Voorhees, \"Restoration of collagen formation in\nphotodamaged human skin by tretinoin (retinoic acid),\". N. Engl. J.\nMed., vol. 329, pp. 530-534, 1993.","L. J. McCawley, and L. M. Matrisian, \"Matrix metalloproteinases:\nthey're not just for matrix anymore,\". Curr. Opin. Cell. Biol., vol. 13, pp.\n534–540, 2001.","E. J. Jung, J. Lee, J. Baek, K. Jung, S. Huh, S. Kim, J. Koh, and D. Park,\n\"Effect of Camellia japonica oil on human type I procollagen production and skin barrier function,\". J. Ethnopharmacol., vol. 112, pp. 127–131,\n2007.","S. R. Pinnell, \"Cutaneous photodamage, oxidative stress, and topical\nantioxidant protection\". J. Am. Acad. Dermatol., vol. 48, pp. 1–19, 2003.","I. A. Jahan, N. Nahar, M. Mosihuzzaman, B. Rokeya, L. Ali, A. K. Azad\nKhan, T. Makhmur, and M. Iqbal Choudhary, \"Hypoglycaemic and\nantioxidant activities of Ficus racemosa Linn. Fruits,\". Nat. Prod. Res.,\nvol. 23, pp. 399-408, 2009.","R. K. Singh, S. Mehta, D. Jaiswal, P. K. Rai, and G. Watal,\n\"Antidiabetic effect of Ficus bengalensis aerial roots in experimental\nanimals,\". J. Ethnopharmacol., vol. 123, pp. 110-114, 2009.\n[10] A. Grone, \"Keratinocytes and cytokines,\". Vet. Immunol.\nImmunopathol., vol. 88, pp. 1–12, 2002.\n[11] L. Rittie, and G. J. Fisher, \"UV-light-induced signal cascades and skin\naging,\". Ageing Res. Rev., vol. 1, pp. 705–720, 2002.\n[12] Z. Adam, M. Hamid, A. Ismail, and S. Khamis, \"Effect of Ficus\ndeltoidea extract on hepatic basal and insulin-stimulated glucose\nuptake,\". J. Biol. Sci., vol. 9, pp. 796-803, 2009.\n[13] M. R. Sulaiman, M. K. Hussain, Z. A. Zakaria, M. N. Somchit, S. Moin,\nA. S. Mohamad, and D. A. Israf, \"Evaluation of the antinociceptive\nactivity of Ficus deltoidea aqueous extract,\". Fitoterapia, vol. 79, pp.\n557-561, 2008.\n[14] M. J. Oh, M. Abdul Hamid, S. Ngadiran, Y. K. Seo, M. R. Sarmidi, and\nC. S. Park, \"Ficus deltoidea (Mas cotek) extract exerted antimelanogenic\nactivity by preventing tyrosinase activity in vitro and by\nsuppressing tyrosinase gene expression in B16F1 melanoma cells,\".\nArch. Dermatol. Res., vol. 303, pp. 161-170, 2010.\n[15] Z. Abdullah, H. Khalid, I. Zhari, and M. A. Rasadah, \"Antiinflammatory\nactivity of standardized extracts of leaves of three varieties\nof Ficus deltoidea,\". Int. J. Pharm. Clin. Res., vol. 1, pp. 100-105, 2009."]}

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a5e76eb6eff07ad46f670bb6817ade25
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1096716