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Anti-Aging Potentials of Methylene Blue for Human Skin Longevity
Zheng‐Mei Xiong, Mike O’Donovan, Linlin Sun, Ji Young Choi, Margaret Ren, Kan Cao
Scientific Reports · 2017 · ▲ 114 citations
Abstract
Oxidative stress is the major cause of skin aging that includes wrinkles, pigmentation, and weakened wound healing ability. Application of antioxidants in skin care is well accepted as an effective approach to delay the skin aging process. Methylene blue (MB), a traditional mitochondrial-targeting antioxidant, showed a potent ROS scavenging efficacy in cultured human skin fibroblasts derived from healthy donors and from patients with progeria, a genetic premature aging disease. In comparison with other widely used general and mitochondrial-targeting antioxidants, we found that MB was more effective in stimulating skin fibroblast proliferation and delaying cellular senescence(definition). The skin irritation test, performed on an in vitro reconstructed 3D human skin model, indicated that MB was safe for long-term use, and did not cause irritation even at high concentrations. Application of MB to this 3D skin model further demonstrated that MB improved skin viability, promoted wound healing and increased skin hydration and dermis thickness. Gene expression analysis showed that MB treatment altered the expression of a subset of extracellular matrix proteins in the skin, including upregulation of elastin and collagen 2A1, two essential components for healthy skin. Altogether, our study suggests that MB has a great potential for skin care.
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Xiong, Z., O’Donovan, M., Sun, L., Choi, J.Y., Ren, M., & Cao, K. (2017). Anti-Aging Potentials of Methylene Blue for Human Skin Longevity. <em>Scientific Reports</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-02419-3
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Xiong Z, O’Donovan M, Sun L, Choi JY, Ren M, Cao K. Anti-Aging Potentials of Methylene Blue for Human Skin Longevity. Scientific Reports. 2017. doi:10.1038/s41598-017-02419-3.
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@article{zhengmei2017AntiAg,
title = {Anti-Aging Potentials of Methylene Blue for Human Skin Longevity},
author = {Zheng‐Mei Xiong and Mike O’Donovan and Linlin Sun and Ji Young Choi and Margaret Ren and Kan Cao},
journal = {Scientific Reports},
year = {2017},
doi = {10.1038/s41598-017-02419-3},
}
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