Antioxidants (Sep 2022)

Clionasterol-Rich Fraction of <i>Caulerpa racemosa</i> against Particulate Matter-Induced Skin Damage via Inhibition of Oxidative Stress and Apoptosis-Related Signaling Pathway

  • N. M. Liyanage,
  • D. P. Nagahawatta,
  • Thilina U. Jayawardena,
  • H. H. A. C. K. Jayawardhana,
  • Hyo-Geun Lee,
  • Young-Sang Kim,
  • You-Jin Jeon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox11101941
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 10
p. 1941

Abstract

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The increasing airborne particulate matter (PM) consisting of environmental contaminants such as dust, aerosols, and fibers has become a global concern by causing oxidative stress that leads to apoptosis and skin damage. The current study evaluated the protective effect of Caulerpa racemosa (CR) against PM-induced skin damage using human keratinocytes and a zebrafish model. The clionasterol-rich hexane fraction (CRHF2) of CR exhibited superior protective activity through downregulating intracellular reactive oxygen species levels and mitochondrial ROS levels, as well as the PM-induced increase in apoptotic body formation and upregulation of apoptotic signaling pathway proteins, along with sub-G1 cell accumulation dose-dependently. Furthermore, in vivo results showed that CRHF2 potentially downregulates PM-induced cell death, ROS, and NO production in the zebrafish model. Hence, the results evidenced that the protective effect of CRHF2 is caused by inhibiting oxidative stress and mitochondrial-mediated apoptosis in cells. Therefore, C. racemosa has the potential to be used in the development of pharmaceuticals to attenuate PM-induced skin diseases.

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