Affiliation:
1. Department of Medical Cosmetology Qinghai University Affiliated Hospital Xining China
2. Department of Immunology, College of Basic Medicine and Public Hygiene Jinan University Guangzhou China
3. Department of Neurology Qinghai University Affiliated Hospital Xining China
4. Department of Dermatology and Venereology Qinghai University Affiliated Hospital Xining China
Abstract
AbstractSaussurea medusa polysaccharide, the polysaccharide extract of Saussurea medusa Maxim, a traditional Chinese herbal medicine, is used to combat intense ultraviolet radiation, cold, and hypoxia in patients, as well as during drought. This polysaccharide has rich medicinal and ecological values. We aimed to determine whether saussurea medusa polysaccharides can reduce ultraviolet B (UVB)‐induced skin photoaging. Seventy‐five male Kunming mice were divided into five groups: control, UVB‐only, UVB plus vitamin E (VE group), UVB plus saussurea medusa (2 g/kg), and UVB plus saussurea medusa (6 g/kg). The control group was irradiated with normal light, while the other four groups were subcutaneously administered 10 mL/kg/day D‐galactose and irradiated with narrow‐spectrum UVB for 40 min daily. From day 11, the VE group was administered 0.25 g/kg/day vitamin E, while the saussurea medusa intervention groups were administered 2 and 6 g/kg/day saussurea medusa polysaccharide. After 30 days of continuous administration, treatment with saussurea medusa polysaccharides was found to reduce UVB‐induced skin photoaging in mice by elevating the levels of superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase, and hydroxyproline (HYP), while reducing the level of MDA, and inhibiting the EGFR/MEK/ERK/c‐Fos pathway. Overall, our findings suggest that treatment with saussurea medusa polysaccharides positively influences skin photoaging.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Subject
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,General Medicine,Biochemistry
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