Abstract
AbstractDermal fibroblast aging contributes to aging-associated functional defects in the skin since dermal fibroblasts are important to maintain skin homeostasis by interacting with epidermis and extracellular matrix. Here we identified that puerarin, an isoflavone contained in Pueraria lobata (Kudzu), can prevent the aging-phenotype of human dermal fibroblasts. Puerarin treatment increased in proliferating cells and decreased in senescence-associated beta-galactosidase positive cells in the high-passage culture of dermal fibroblasts. Moreover, puerarin reduced smooth muscle actin-positive myofibroblasts and the expression of a reticular fibroblast marker, calponin 1 (CNN1), which were induced in high-passage fibroblasts. Fulvestrant, an estrogen receptor antagonist, blocked puerarin-mediated downregulation of SMA and CNN1. Our results suggest that puerarin may be a useful food factor that alleviates aging-related functional defects in the skin.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory