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Chemical Characterization of Honeysuckle Polyphenols and Their Alleviating Function on Ultraviolet B-Damaged HaCaT Cells by Modulating the Nrf2/NF-κB Signaling Pathways
by
Wang, Yu-Mei
, Zheng, Shuo-Lei
, Chi, Chang-Feng
, Wang, Bin
in
Acids
/ Analysis
/ Antioxidants
/ Chlorogenic acid
/ dissociation
/ Edema
/ Electrostatic properties
/ Enzymes
/ Epidermis
/ Ethanol
/ Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
/ Gas flow
/ honeysuckle polyphenols (HPs)
/ hydrogen
/ Hydrogen bonding
/ Inflammation
/ interleukin-6
/ isorhamnetin
/ LC-MS/MS
/ luteolin
/ malondialdehyde
/ mechanism of action
/ molecular docking
/ NF-κB protein
/ Nrf2/NF-κB (P65) pathways
/ Oxidative stress
/ Polyphenols
/ Proteases
/ proteinases
/ Proteins
/ Quercetin
/ Radiation
/ Reactive oxygen species
/ Skin
/ TLR4 protein
/ Toll-like receptor 4
/ Toll-like receptors
/ Tumor necrosis factor-α
/ ultraviolet B radiation
/ Ultraviolet radiation
/ van der Waals forces
2024
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Chemical Characterization of Honeysuckle Polyphenols and Their Alleviating Function on Ultraviolet B-Damaged HaCaT Cells by Modulating the Nrf2/NF-κB Signaling Pathways
by
Wang, Yu-Mei
, Zheng, Shuo-Lei
, Chi, Chang-Feng
, Wang, Bin
in
Acids
/ Analysis
/ Antioxidants
/ Chlorogenic acid
/ dissociation
/ Edema
/ Electrostatic properties
/ Enzymes
/ Epidermis
/ Ethanol
/ Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
/ Gas flow
/ honeysuckle polyphenols (HPs)
/ hydrogen
/ Hydrogen bonding
/ Inflammation
/ interleukin-6
/ isorhamnetin
/ LC-MS/MS
/ luteolin
/ malondialdehyde
/ mechanism of action
/ molecular docking
/ NF-κB protein
/ Nrf2/NF-κB (P65) pathways
/ Oxidative stress
/ Polyphenols
/ Proteases
/ proteinases
/ Proteins
/ Quercetin
/ Radiation
/ Reactive oxygen species
/ Skin
/ TLR4 protein
/ Toll-like receptor 4
/ Toll-like receptors
/ Tumor necrosis factor-α
/ ultraviolet B radiation
/ Ultraviolet radiation
/ van der Waals forces
2024
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Chemical Characterization of Honeysuckle Polyphenols and Their Alleviating Function on Ultraviolet B-Damaged HaCaT Cells by Modulating the Nrf2/NF-κB Signaling Pathways
by
Wang, Yu-Mei
, Zheng, Shuo-Lei
, Chi, Chang-Feng
, Wang, Bin
in
Acids
/ Analysis
/ Antioxidants
/ Chlorogenic acid
/ dissociation
/ Edema
/ Electrostatic properties
/ Enzymes
/ Epidermis
/ Ethanol
/ Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
/ Gas flow
/ honeysuckle polyphenols (HPs)
/ hydrogen
/ Hydrogen bonding
/ Inflammation
/ interleukin-6
/ isorhamnetin
/ LC-MS/MS
/ luteolin
/ malondialdehyde
/ mechanism of action
/ molecular docking
/ NF-κB protein
/ Nrf2/NF-κB (P65) pathways
/ Oxidative stress
/ Polyphenols
/ Proteases
/ proteinases
/ Proteins
/ Quercetin
/ Radiation
/ Reactive oxygen species
/ Skin
/ TLR4 protein
/ Toll-like receptor 4
/ Toll-like receptors
/ Tumor necrosis factor-α
/ ultraviolet B radiation
/ Ultraviolet radiation
/ van der Waals forces
2024
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Chemical Characterization of Honeysuckle Polyphenols and Their Alleviating Function on Ultraviolet B-Damaged HaCaT Cells by Modulating the Nrf2/NF-κB Signaling Pathways
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Chemical Characterization of Honeysuckle Polyphenols and Their Alleviating Function on Ultraviolet B-Damaged HaCaT Cells by Modulating the Nrf2/NF-κB Signaling Pathways
2024
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Scientific evidence attests that the epidermis receives excessive ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation, triggering the generation of substantial quantities of reactive oxygen species (ROS), which disrupted the delicate equilibrium of oxidation–reduction, leading to oxidative stress and inflammation. The historical use of honeysuckle polyphenols (HPs) has garnered our attention due to their efficacy in inhibiting oxidative damage. In this study, HPs were prepared from honeysuckle flowers employing an ultrasonic-assisted extraction method and quantitatively analyzed by a LC–MS/MS, and the mechanisms underlying HPs’ antioxidative and anti-inflammatory effects on a UVB-irradiated HaCaT cell model were systematically investigated. The results showed that HPs had a significant cellular repair effect on UVB-irradiated HaCaT cells (p < 0.001). The mechanism of action indicated that HPs could allow Nrf2 to enter the nucleus by regulating the dissociation of Nrf2 from Keap1, which further increases the activity of downstream proteases (SOD and CAT), increases ROS scavenging, and reduces the intracellular malondialdehyde (MDA) level. In addition, HPs could down-regulate Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) and inhibit NF-κB (P65) dissociating from IκBα, resulting in a decrease in NF-κB (P65) entry into the nucleus and a decrease in inflammatory factors (TNF-α, IL-6, and IL-1β). In addition, four key compounds in HPs, including chlorogenic acid, quercetin, isorhamnetin, and luteolin, were selected to verify the mechanism of HPs repairing UVB damage using molecular docking techniques. The experiment suggested that four key active compounds could effectively occupy the Kelch homologue (Kelch) structural domain of Keap1, competitively bind with Nrf2, and facilitate the promotion of Nrf2 binding, ultimately enhancing the translocation of Nrf2 into the nucleus. In addition, four key active compounds could effectively interact with NF-κB (P65) through hydrogen bonding, van der Waals forces, and electrostatic forces to inhibit its entry into the nucleus. In summary, HPs can effectively repair the damage of HaCaT cells by UVB radiation and can be used to develop health and cosmetic products for the treatment of UV radiation-induced diseases.
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