Literature DB >> 10408011

[Modulation of oxidative stresses in human aging skin].

T Blatt1, C Mundt, C Mummert, T Maksiuk, R Wolber, R Keyhani, V Schreiner, U Hoppe, D O Schachtschabel, F Stäb.   

Abstract

Oxidative stress (UV irradiation, free radicals) plays a significant role in aging. Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) and exogenously applied antioxidants can significantly reduce the formation of oxidative stress with increasing age. In our in vitro and in vivo experiments concerning the parameters of ultraweak photon emission (UPE), intracellular thiol status, mitochondrial membrane potential and cell vitality, we demonstrated a diminished resistance in keratinocytes of old donors against UV irradiation. This reduced epidermal resistance against oxidative stressors, i.e. UV irradiation, can be improved by topical application of CoQ10 and antioxidants like alpha-glucosylrutin (15). Furthermore, our in vivo investigations show that wrinkles around the region of the eyes ("crow feet") could be reduced by long-term application of CoQ10.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10408011     DOI: 10.1007/s003910050088

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Z Gerontol Geriatr        ISSN: 0948-6704            Impact factor:   1.281


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Review 1.  [Anti-aging. Facts and visions].

Authors:  N Y Schürer
Journal:  Hautarzt       Date:  2003-09       Impact factor: 0.751

2.  Topical treatment with coenzyme Q10-containing formulas improves skin's Q10 level and provides antioxidative effects.

Authors:  Anja Knott; Volker Achterberg; Christoph Smuda; Heiko Mielke; Gabi Sperling; Katja Dunckelmann; Alexandra Vogelsang; Andrea Krüger; Helge Schwengler; Mojgan Behtash; Sonja Kristof; Heike Diekmann; Tanya Eisenberg; Andreas Berroth; Janosch Hildebrand; Ralf Siegner; Marc Winnefeld; Frank Teuber; Sven Fey; Janne Möbius; Dana Retzer; Thorsten Burkhardt; Juliane Lüttke; Thomas Blatt
Journal:  Biofactors       Date:  2015-12-09       Impact factor: 6.113

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