Photoprotective effect of topical treatment with Lopezia racemosa extract against deleterious UVB irradiation effects in the skin of hairless mice

Author:

Erick Nolasco Ontiveros12,Montserrat Espinosa González Adriana1,Antonio Estrella Parra Edgar1,Rocío Serrano Parrales3,Eduardo López Urrutia4,Verónica García Castillo4,Miriam Rodríguez‐Sosa5,Imelda Juárez‐Avelar5,del Carmen Benítez Flores José6,Cruz Rivera Cabrera José7,Tzasna Hernández Delgado Claudia3,María García Bores Ana1,Guillermo Avila Acevedo José1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratorio de Fitoquímica, UBIPRO, FES‐Iztacala Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Tlalnepantla Estado de Mexico Mexico

2. Posgrado en Ciencias Biológicas, Unidad de Estudios de Posgrado Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Ciudad de Mexico Mexico

3. Laboratorio de Bioactividad de Productos Naturales, UBIPRO, Facultad de Estudios Superiores (FES)‐Iztacala Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) Tlalnepantla de Baz Estado de Mexico Mexico

4. Laboratorio de Genómica Funcional del Cáncer, UBIMED, FES‐Iztacala Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Tlalnepantla Estado de Mexico Mexico

5. Laboratorio de Inmunidad Innata, UBIMED, FES‐Iztacala Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Tlalnepantla Estado de Mexico Mexico

6. Laboratorio de Histología, UMF, FES‐Iztacala Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Tlalnepantla Estado de Mexico Mexico

7. Laboratorio de Cromatografía de Líquidos, Departamento de Farmacología Escuela Militar de Medicina Ciudad de Mexico Mexico

Abstract

AbstractLopezia racemosa is known as a “mosquito flower or perlilla.” It is commonly found in corn crops. In traditional Mexican medicine, this plant is used to treat stomach cancer and urinary tract infections. Likewise, compounds and extracts isolated from plants have shown cytotoxic and anti‐inflammatory effects. The objective of this study was to evaluate the photochemoprotective effect of topical treatment with the methanolic extract of L. racemosa (MELR) as a photochemoprotective agent against the harmful effects of UV irradiation (UVR) on a bacterial model and hairless mice. The MELR components were separated and analyzed via HPLC‐UV‐ESI‐MS. Antioxidant activity was evaluated by the ability of MERL to scavenge DPPH and ABTS free radicals and by its FRAP capacity. The toxicity of MELR was evaluated in keratinocyte cultures. The photoprotective capacity of MELR was assessed through challenge experiments using models with bacteria and hairless CD1 et/et mice; cytokines related to the damage caused by UVR were also measured. In the methanolic extract of L. racemosa, five metabolites were detected and identified: two isomers of quercetin 6‐C glycoside, orientin, quercetin 3‐(6″‐acetylglycoside) and quercetin 3‐(6″‐galloylglycoside) 7‐(2,3‐dihydroxytetrahydro‐2H‐pyran‐4‐yl acetate). MELR exhibited DPPH and ABTS radical scavenging properties, in addition to Fe ion reducing activity. MELR showed a photoprotective effect against UVB radiation‐induced death in Escherichia coli bacteria. At the histological level, topical treatment of CD‐1 et/et mice with MERL reduced the damage caused by UVR. Quantification of interleukins in the blood of mice revealed that the expression of IL‐12 was greater in the control group treated with ultraviolet radiation than in the group protected with MELR. The methanolic extract of L. racemosa has photochemoprotective properties.

Publisher

Wiley

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