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Free Radical Biology and Medicine | 2010

Skin cell protection against UVA by Sideroxyl, a new antioxidant complementary to sunscreens

Marie-Jocelyne Pygmalion; Laetitia Ruiz; Evelyne Popovic; Julie Gizard; Pascal Portes; Xavier Marat; Karine Lucet-Levannier; Benoit Muller; Jean-Baptiste Galey

Oxidative stress resulting from photosensitized ROS production in skin is widely accepted as the main contributor to the deleterious effects of UVA exposure. Among the mechanisms known to be involved in UVA-induced oxidative damage, iron plays a central role. UVA radiation of skin cells induces an immediate release of iron, which can then act as a catalyst for uncontrolled oxidation reactions of cell components. Such site-specific damage can scarcely be counteracted by classical antioxidants. In contrast, iron chelators potentially offer an effective way to protect skin against UVA insults. However, iron chelation is very difficult to achieve without disturbing iron homeostasis or inducing iron depletion. A novel compound was developed to avoid these potentially harmful side effects. Sideroxyl was designed to acquire its strong chelating capability only during oxidative stress according to an original process of intramolecular hydroxylation. Herein, we describe in vitro results demonstrating the protective efficiency of Sideroxyl against deleterious effects of UVA at the molecular, cellular, and tissular levels. First, the Sideroxyl diacid form protects a model protein against UVA-induced photosensitized carbonylation. Second, intracellular ROS are dose-dependently decreased in the presence of Sideroxyl in both human cultured fibroblasts and human keratinocytes. Third, Sideroxyl protects normal human fibroblasts against UVA-induced DNA damage as measured by the comet assay and MMP-1 production. Finally, Sideroxyl provides protection against UVA-induced alterations in human reconstructed skin. These results suggest that Sideroxyl may prevent UVA-induced damage in human skin as a complement to sunscreens, especially in the long-wavelength UVA range.


Archive | 2007

Dibenzoylmethane sunscreens photostabilized with arylalkyl amide or ester compounds

Didier Candau; Karine Lucet-Levannier


Archive | 2010

Photoprotective compositions and films, and a preparation method

Karine Lucet-Levannier; Jean-Thierry Simonnet; Bertrand Lion


Archive | 2009

SILANE ESTERS AND AMIDES OF 2-OXOTHIAZOLIDINE-4-CARBOXYLIC ACID, AND COSMETIC USES THEREOF

Karine Lucet-Levannier


Archive | 2007

Novel siliceous dithiolane-based compounds and use thereof

Xavier Marat; Karine Lucet-Levannier; Marie-Jocelyne Pygmalion


Archive | 2009

Cosmetic/sunscreen compositions containing dibenzoylmethane compounds and dithiolane compound photostabilizers therefor

Karine Lucet-Levannier; Benoit Muller


Archive | 2004

Novel heterocyclic derivatives of 2-oxothiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid, and use as active photoprotective agents

Irene Erdelmeier; Karine Lucet-Levannier


Archive | 2004

Derivatives of 2-oxothiadiazoline-4-carboxylic acid and its use as active photoprotective agent

Irene Erdelmeier; Karine Lucet-Levannier


Archive | 2009

Composition cosmétique contenant un dérivé de dibenzoylméthane et un composé dithiolane; procédé de photostabilisation du dérivé de dibenzoylméthane

Karine Lucet-Levannier; Benoit Muller


Archive | 2009

Combination of monosaccharides with antioxidizing agents and cosmetic use thereof

Julien Laboureau; Karine Lucet-Levannier; Pascal Portes; Jean-Thierry Simonnet

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