Anti-Glycation and Anti-Aging Properties of Resveratrol Derivatives in the in-vitro 3D Models of Human Skin

Ewa Markiewicz,1 Jaimie Jerome,2 Thomas Mammone,2 Olusola C Idowu1 1Hexis Lab Limited, The Catalyst, Newcastle Helix, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK; 2Estee Lauder Research Laboratories, Melville, NY, USACorrespondence: Thomas Mammone, Estee Lauder Research Laboratories, Melville, NY, USA, Tel +1 1 877 311...

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Main Authors: Markiewicz E, Jerome J, Mammone T, Idowu OC
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2022-05-01
Series:Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology
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Online Access:https://www.dovepress.com/anti-glycation-and-anti-aging-properties-of-resveratrol-derivatives-in-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-CCID
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description Ewa Markiewicz,1 Jaimie Jerome,2 Thomas Mammone,2 Olusola C Idowu1 1Hexis Lab Limited, The Catalyst, Newcastle Helix, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK; 2Estee Lauder Research Laboratories, Melville, NY, USACorrespondence: Thomas Mammone, Estee Lauder Research Laboratories, Melville, NY, USA, Tel +1 1 877 311 3883, Email tmammone@Estee.com Olusola C Idowu, HexisLab Limited, The Catalyst, Newcastle Helix, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 5TG, UK, Tel +44 1394 825487, Email sola@hexislab.comPurpose: Human skin undergoes modifications affecting its structural properties and barrier functions involved in protection against age-related damage. Glycation is a non-enzymatic reaction between macromolecules and sugars causing alterations to the elastic fibers and premature aging of the skin. Glycation can be prevented by a range of bioactive molecules; however, at present only a few of them are validated for inclusion in cosmetic products. There is also a demand for reproducible in-vitro assays demonstrating the anti-aging effect of compounds on the skin. This study aimed to define the potential targets for screening and validation of anti-glycation activity of novel cosmetic candidates from natural products and to provide a plausible mechanism for their anti-aging potential based on 3D skin models.Methods: Dermal fibroblasts and 3D skin models were treated with glycation agent and topical applications of Resveratrol derivatives. The samples were analyzed for advanced glycation end products (AGEs) alongside an organization of elastic fibers and expression of proliferative, senescence, and oxidative stress markers by autofluorescence, immunocytochemistry and quantitative assays.Results: Accumulation of AGEs in the 3D skin model is associated with reduced stratification of the epidermis and re-organization of the collagen in the upper, cell-dense layer of the dermis. Treatment of dermal fibroblasts with Resveratrol, OxyResveratrol, Piceatannol, and Triacetyl Resveratrol ameliorates the effects of glycation consistent with cellular aging. Subsequent topical application of the compounds in skin models results in a reduction in glycation-induced AGEs, an increase in collagen expression and a stratification of the epidermis.Conclusion: Glycation could result in age-related alterations in the structural and cellular organizations of the superficial layers of the skin, which can be restored by Resveratrol derivatives, pointing to their promising capacities as bioactive ingredients in cosmetic products. Insight into the potential parameters affected by skin glycation could also serve as a reference for screening the bioactive molecules for cosmetic purposes.Keywords: glycation, skin aging, collagen, fibroblast, resveratrol
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spelling doaj.art-6776341378814203a937751ecdb885292022-12-22T03:26:04ZengDove Medical PressClinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology1178-70152022-05-01Volume 1591192775388Anti-Glycation and Anti-Aging Properties of Resveratrol Derivatives in the in-vitro 3D Models of Human SkinMarkiewicz EJerome JMammone TIdowu OCEwa Markiewicz,1 Jaimie Jerome,2 Thomas Mammone,2 Olusola C Idowu1 1Hexis Lab Limited, The Catalyst, Newcastle Helix, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK; 2Estee Lauder Research Laboratories, Melville, NY, USACorrespondence: Thomas Mammone, Estee Lauder Research Laboratories, Melville, NY, USA, Tel +1 1 877 311 3883, Email tmammone@Estee.com Olusola C Idowu, HexisLab Limited, The Catalyst, Newcastle Helix, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 5TG, UK, Tel +44 1394 825487, Email sola@hexislab.comPurpose: Human skin undergoes modifications affecting its structural properties and barrier functions involved in protection against age-related damage. Glycation is a non-enzymatic reaction between macromolecules and sugars causing alterations to the elastic fibers and premature aging of the skin. Glycation can be prevented by a range of bioactive molecules; however, at present only a few of them are validated for inclusion in cosmetic products. There is also a demand for reproducible in-vitro assays demonstrating the anti-aging effect of compounds on the skin. This study aimed to define the potential targets for screening and validation of anti-glycation activity of novel cosmetic candidates from natural products and to provide a plausible mechanism for their anti-aging potential based on 3D skin models.Methods: Dermal fibroblasts and 3D skin models were treated with glycation agent and topical applications of Resveratrol derivatives. The samples were analyzed for advanced glycation end products (AGEs) alongside an organization of elastic fibers and expression of proliferative, senescence, and oxidative stress markers by autofluorescence, immunocytochemistry and quantitative assays.Results: Accumulation of AGEs in the 3D skin model is associated with reduced stratification of the epidermis and re-organization of the collagen in the upper, cell-dense layer of the dermis. Treatment of dermal fibroblasts with Resveratrol, OxyResveratrol, Piceatannol, and Triacetyl Resveratrol ameliorates the effects of glycation consistent with cellular aging. Subsequent topical application of the compounds in skin models results in a reduction in glycation-induced AGEs, an increase in collagen expression and a stratification of the epidermis.Conclusion: Glycation could result in age-related alterations in the structural and cellular organizations of the superficial layers of the skin, which can be restored by Resveratrol derivatives, pointing to their promising capacities as bioactive ingredients in cosmetic products. Insight into the potential parameters affected by skin glycation could also serve as a reference for screening the bioactive molecules for cosmetic purposes.Keywords: glycation, skin aging, collagen, fibroblast, resveratrolhttps://www.dovepress.com/anti-glycation-and-anti-aging-properties-of-resveratrol-derivatives-in-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-CCIDglycationskin agingcollagenfibroblastresveratrol
spellingShingle Markiewicz E
Jerome J
Mammone T
Idowu OC
Anti-Glycation and Anti-Aging Properties of Resveratrol Derivatives in the in-vitro 3D Models of Human Skin
Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology
glycation
skin aging
collagen
fibroblast
resveratrol
title Anti-Glycation and Anti-Aging Properties of Resveratrol Derivatives in the in-vitro 3D Models of Human Skin
title_full Anti-Glycation and Anti-Aging Properties of Resveratrol Derivatives in the in-vitro 3D Models of Human Skin
title_fullStr Anti-Glycation and Anti-Aging Properties of Resveratrol Derivatives in the in-vitro 3D Models of Human Skin
title_full_unstemmed Anti-Glycation and Anti-Aging Properties of Resveratrol Derivatives in the in-vitro 3D Models of Human Skin
title_short Anti-Glycation and Anti-Aging Properties of Resveratrol Derivatives in the in-vitro 3D Models of Human Skin
title_sort anti glycation and anti aging properties of resveratrol derivatives in the in vitro 3d models of human skin
topic glycation
skin aging
collagen
fibroblast
resveratrol
url https://www.dovepress.com/anti-glycation-and-anti-aging-properties-of-resveratrol-derivatives-in-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-CCID
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