| Literature DB >> 22792414 |
Patricia OyetakinWhite1, Heather Tribout, Elma Baron.
Abstract
Skin is frequently exposed to a variety of environmental, chemical, and genotoxic agents that contribute to disease and carcinogenesis. Ultraviolet light (UVR) is the main external stress that leads to immunosuppression, oxidative stress, premature aging, and tumor formation. Scientists and health professionals emphasize the importance of prevention strategies to circumvent such unfavorable outcomes. Plant polyphenols are a promising approach to disease prevention and treatment. Green tea is an abundant source of plant polyphenols that exhibit significant antioxidant, chemopreventive, and immunomodulatory effects in protecting the skin.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22792414 PMCID: PMC3390139 DOI: 10.1155/2012/560682
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oxid Med Cell Longev ISSN: 1942-0994 Impact factor: 6.543
Figure 1Structure of green tea polyphenols.
Summary of effects of green tea polyphenols on skin.
| GTPP protective effect | Cellular and/molecular response | References |
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| UV protection | Inhibits UVB-induced MAPK activation and phosphorylation of ERK1/2, JNK and p38. | [ |
| Attenuates nuclear transcription factors, c-Jun p53, and c-fos | ||
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| Antioxidant | Free radical scavenging activity | [ |
| Inhibits NOS, H2O2 production | ||
| Prevents UVB-induced depletion of antioxidant enzymes: catalase, glutathione peroxidase, superoxide dismutase, and glutathione | ||
| Inhibits UVB-induced LPO and protein oxidation | ||
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| Anti-inflammation | Prevents UV-induced depletion of CD1a + LC and APC Inhibits UV-induced infiltration of monocytes, macrophages, neutrophils | [ |
| Protects UVB-induced immunosuppression via IL-12 production | ||
| ↓ in histamine release by mast cells | ||
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| Anticarcinogenesis | Inhibits DNA damage. | [ |
| Inhibits UV-induced CPD, 8-OHdG formation | ||
| DNA repair enzyme activation | ||
| Modulates transcriptions factors AP1, NFKB | ||
| Inhibits tumor growth, progression and angiogenesis | ||
LC: langerhans cells; LPO: lipid peroxidase; MAPK: mitogen-activated protein kinase; NOS: nitric oxide synthase.