Protective effect of L-hexaguluroic acid hexasodium salt on UVA-induced photo-aging in hacat cells

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This study aimed to show the α-L-Hexaguluroic acid hexasodium salt (G6) protective effect against UVA-induced photoaging of human keratinocyte cells. We found that G6 localized to the mitochondria and improved mitochondrial functions. G6 increased respiratory chain complex activities, which led to increased cellular ATP content and NAD+/NADH ratio. Thus, G6 alleviated the oxidative stress state in UVA-irradiated cells. Moreover, G6 can regulate the SIRT1/pGC-1α pathway, which enhanced the cells’ viability and mitochondria energy metabolism. Notably, the anti-photoaging potential of G6 was directly associated with the increased level of MMP and SIRT1, which was followed by the upregulation of pGC-1α, D-LOOP, and Mt-TFA, and with the transcriptional activation of NRF1/NRF2. Taking all of the results together, we conclude that G6 could protect HaCaT cells from UVA-induced photo-aging via the regulation of mitochondria energy metabolism and its downstream signaling pathways.

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Li, Q., Bai, D., Qin, L., Shao, M., Liu, X., Zhang, S., … Hao, J. (2020). Protective effect of L-hexaguluroic acid hexasodium salt on UVA-induced photo-aging in hacat cells. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 21(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21041201

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