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Myricetin suppresses UVB-induced wrinkle formation and MMP-9 expression by inhibiting Raf.


ABSTRACT: Chronic exposure to solar ultraviolet (UV) light causes skin photoaging. Many studies have shown that naturally occurring phytochemicals have anti-photoaging effects, but their direct target molecule(s) and mechanism(s) remain unclear. We found that myricetin, a major flavonoid in berries and red wine, inhibited wrinkle formation in mouse skin induced by chronic UVB irradiation (0.18J/cm(2), 3 days/week for 15 weeks). Myricetin treatment reduced UVB-induced epidermal thickening of mouse skin and also suppressed UVB-induced matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) protein expression and enzyme activity. Myricetin appeared to exert its anti-aging effects by suppressing UVB-induced Raf kinase activity and subsequent attenuation of UVB-induced phosphorylation of MEK and ERK in mouse skin. In vitro and in vivo pull-down assays revealed that myricetin bound with Raf in an ATP-noncompetitive manner. Overall, these results indicate that myricetin exerts potent anti-photoaging activity by regulating MMP-9 expression through the suppression of Raf kinase activity.

SUBMITTER: Jung SK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2864126 | biostudies-literature | 2010 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Myricetin suppresses UVB-induced wrinkle formation and MMP-9 expression by inhibiting Raf.

Jung Sung Keun SK   Lee Ki Won KW   Kim Ho Young HY   Oh Mi Hyun MH   Byun Sanguine S   Lim Sung Hwan SH   Heo Yong-Seok YS   Kang Nam Joo NJ   Bode Ann M AM   Dong Zigang Z   Lee Hyong Joo HJ  

Biochemical pharmacology 20100120 10


Chronic exposure to solar ultraviolet (UV) light causes skin photoaging. Many studies have shown that naturally occurring phytochemicals have anti-photoaging effects, but their direct target molecule(s) and mechanism(s) remain unclear. We found that myricetin, a major flavonoid in berries and red wine, inhibited wrinkle formation in mouse skin induced by chronic UVB irradiation (0.18J/cm(2), 3 days/week for 15 weeks). Myricetin treatment reduced UVB-induced epidermal thickening of mouse skin and  ...[more]

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