Photo-oxidative stress by ultraviolet-B radiation and antioxidative defense of eckstolonol in human keratinocytes

Title
Photo-oxidative stress by ultraviolet-B radiation and antioxidative defense of eckstolonol in human keratinocytes
Author(s)
장지이; 예보람; 강도형; 오철홍; 김지형; Abu Affan; 한승희; 정원교; 전유진; 허수진
KIOST Author(s)
Kang, Do Hyung(강도형)Oh, Chul Hong(오철홍)Heo, Soo Jin(허수진)
Alternative Author(s)
장지이; 예보람; 강도형; 오철홍; 김지형; Abu Affan; 허수진
Publication Year
2012-10-30
Abstract
Ultraviolet-B (UV-B) irradiation has been known to generate oxidative stress by increasing reactive oxygen species (ROS) in skin cells. Several naturally occurring antioxidant compounds isolated from marine algae are believed to protect against ROS. In this study, we assessed the antioxidative effect of eckstolonol isolated from Ecklonia cava against UV-B-induced ROS in human keratinocytes (HaCaTs). We investigated the effects of photo-oxidative stress by UV-B (50 mJ/cm2) and the antioxidative effects of eckstolonol using fluorometry, flow cytometry, microscopy, and cell viability and comet assays. UV-B irradiation decreased cell viability, which was restored in a dose-dependent manner with eckstolonol treatment. Moreover, eckstolonol reduced UV-B-induced ROS, lipid peroxidation, damaged DNA levels, and cell death. These antioxidative effects seem to be due to the enzymatic activities of catalase (CAT) and superoxide dismutase (SOD). Collectively, these results indicate that eckstolonol is capable of protecting keratinocytes from photo-oxidative stress.
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/27487
Bibliographic Citation
제 26회 한국조류학회 학술발표대회, pp.137, 2012
Publisher
한국조류학회
Type
Conference
Language
English
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