Intermittent environmental exposure to hydrogen prevents skin photoaging through reduction of oxidative stress

Author:

Kiyoi Takeshi1,Liu Shuang2ORCID,Takemasa Erika2,Hato Naohito3,Mogi Masaki2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacology Kanazawa Medical University Kahoku Japan

2. Department of Pharmacology Ehime University Graduate School of Medicine Tohon Japan

3. Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery Ehime University Graduate School of Medicine Tohon Japan

Abstract

AimMolecular hydrogen is not only expected to be used as an energy‐generating resource, but also to have preventive effects on a variety of clinical manifestations related to oxidative stress through scavenging radicals or regulating gene expression. In the current study, we investigated the influence of intermittent environmental exposure to hydrogen gas at a safe concentration (1.3%) on photoaging using an ultraviolet A (UVA)‐irradiated murine model.MethodsTo mimic the expected human daily activity cycle, UVA exposure in the daytime and hydrogen exposure in the night‐time, an original design, UVA‐transmission, hydrogen‐exposure system was established. Mice were bred under experimental conditions of UVA irradiation and normal air for 8 h (outdoor time 09.00–17.00 hours), and UVA non‐irradiation and inhalation of hydrogen gas for 16 h (indoor time 17.00–09.00 hours), and the daily cycle was continued for up to 6 weeks. The progression of photoaging, including morphological changes, collagen degradation and UVA‐related DNA damage, was evaluated.ResultsIntermittent administration of hydrogen gas by our system prevented UVA‐induced epidermal signs, such as hyperplasia, melanogenesis and appearance of senescence cells, and UVA‐induced dermal signs, such as collagen degradation. In addition, we detected attenuation of DNA damage in the hydrogen exposure group as indirect evidence that intermittent exposure to hydrogen gas reduced oxidative stress.ConclusionsOur findings support the notion that long‐term, intermittent environmental exposure to hydrogen gas in daily life has a beneficial effect on UVA‐induced photoaging. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2023; 23: 304–312.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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