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Photochemical and Photobiological Sciences | 2006

Sunscreens with an absorption maximum of ≥360 nm provide optimal protection against UVA1-induced expression of matrix metalloproteinase-1, interleukin-1, and interleukin-6 in human dermal fibroblasts

Gabriele Vielhaber; Susanne Grether-Beck; Oskar Koch; William Johncock; Jean Krutmann

UVA1-induced expression of matrix metalloproteinase-1 (MMP-1) is mediated by an autocrine mechanism involving the cytokines interleukin-1 and -6 (IL-1 and IL-6). The subsequent degradation of collagen fibers is thought to be the main cause of skin wrinkling. As it is currently not known which wavelengths within the UVA1 range are responsible for these effects, we have assessed 5 UVA1 filters (experimental filters HRH21328 and HRH22127, butyl methoxydibenzoylmethane (BMDM), diethylaminohydroxybenzylbenzoic acid hexyl ester (DHBB) and anisotriazine) with different absorption maxima for their capacity to protect against UVA1-induced MMP-1 expression. To test the efficacy of these hydrophobic filters in a cell culture system, UVA1 irradiation of primary human fibroblasts was performed through a quartz microplate filled with ethanolic solutions of the UVA filters placed on top of the cell microplate. Inhibition of UVA1-induced gene expression was detected by real time RT-PCR. The efficacy to protect against UVA1-induced MMP-1 expression was wavelength dependent: the protection by HRH22127 was best, followed by HRH21328, DHBB, BMDM, and anisotriazine. In addition, HRH22127 and HRH 21328 both significantly inhibited UVA1-induced expression of IL-1alpha and IL-6 with HRH21238 being superior to HRH22127. These studies indicate that UVA1 filters with a maximum absorption at > or =360 nm are most effective in preventing UVA1 radiation-induced MMP-1, IL-1alpha, and IL-6 expression pointing towards a critical role for effective filtering beyond > or =360 nm for protection against UVA1-induced photoaging.


Archive | 2001

Novel indanylidene compounds

Oskar Koch; Erich Dilk; Roland Langner; William Johncock


Archive | 2007

Stable soluble salts of phenylbenzimidazole sulfonic acid at PHS at or below 7.0

William Johncock; Juergen Claus


Archive | 2005

Alpha-benzoyl-cinnamic acid nitrile as novel uv-absorbers

Oskar Koch; William Johncock


Archive | 1999

Use of substituted benzazoles as UV absorbers, new benzazoles and processes for their preparation

Erich Dilk; Roland Langner; William Johncock


Archive | 2005

BENZYLIDENE-β-DICARBONYL COMPOUNDS AS NOVEL UV-ABSORBERS

Oskar Koch; William Johncock


Archive | 2001

3,4-dihydroxybenzyl-substituted carbonic acid derivatives and the use thereof as antioxidants

Jakob Peter Ley; William Johncock; Roland Langner


Archive | 2007

Use of troxerutin to quench the fluorescence of disodium phenyl dibenzimidazole tetrasulfonate

William Johncock; Jürgen Claus


Archive | 2011

Solubilizer for cosmetic preparations

Martina Issleib; Jürgen Claus; William Johncock; Rolf Ohrmann; Martina König


Archive | 2001

Topical cosmetic agents containing 2-hydrazino-1,3-heteroazoles

Jakob Peter Ley; William Johncock; Roland Langer

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