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The Protective Effect of Rosmarinic Acid against Unfavorable Influence of Methylparaben and Propylparaben on Collagen in Human Skin Fibroblasts

Parabens, which are widely used in food, medicines and cosmetics, have a harmful effect on human health. People are most exposed to parabens transdermally by using cosmetic products containing these preservatives. The purpose of this study was to estimate the influence of parabens (methylparaben—MP...

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Autores principales: Matwiejczuk, Natalia, Galicka, Anna, Zaręba, Ilona, Brzóska, Małgorzata M.
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7281983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32369933
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12051282
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author Matwiejczuk, Natalia
Galicka, Anna
Zaręba, Ilona
Brzóska, Małgorzata M.
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Galicka, Anna
Zaręba, Ilona
Brzóska, Małgorzata M.
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description Parabens, which are widely used in food, medicines and cosmetics, have a harmful effect on human health. People are most exposed to parabens transdermally by using cosmetic products containing these preservatives. The purpose of this study was to estimate the influence of parabens (methylparaben—MP and propylparaben—PP) on the metabolism of collagen in the human skin fibroblasts and above all, to assess whether rosmarinic acid (RA—50, 100, or 150 μM) can protect these cells from the adverse effects of parabens (0.001% MP and 0.0003% PP, 0.003% MP and 0.001% PP, and 0.01% MP and 0.003% PP). The possible mechanisms of RA action were estimated as well. Parabens decreased the expression of collagen type I and III at mRNA and protein levels, while RA (depending on the concentration) provided partial or total protection against these changes. The effective protection against the adverse effects of parabens on cell viability and proliferation was also provided by RA. The beneficial impact of RA on collagen and the fibroblasts resulted from an independent action of this compound and its interaction with parabens. This study allows us to conclude that this polyphenolic compound may protect from unfavorable health outcomes caused by lifetime human exposure to parabens contained in cosmetic products.
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spelling pubmed-72819832020-06-15 The Protective Effect of Rosmarinic Acid against Unfavorable Influence of Methylparaben and Propylparaben on Collagen in Human Skin Fibroblasts Matwiejczuk, Natalia Galicka, Anna Zaręba, Ilona Brzóska, Małgorzata M. Nutrients Article Parabens, which are widely used in food, medicines and cosmetics, have a harmful effect on human health. People are most exposed to parabens transdermally by using cosmetic products containing these preservatives. The purpose of this study was to estimate the influence of parabens (methylparaben—MP and propylparaben—PP) on the metabolism of collagen in the human skin fibroblasts and above all, to assess whether rosmarinic acid (RA—50, 100, or 150 μM) can protect these cells from the adverse effects of parabens (0.001% MP and 0.0003% PP, 0.003% MP and 0.001% PP, and 0.01% MP and 0.003% PP). The possible mechanisms of RA action were estimated as well. Parabens decreased the expression of collagen type I and III at mRNA and protein levels, while RA (depending on the concentration) provided partial or total protection against these changes. The effective protection against the adverse effects of parabens on cell viability and proliferation was also provided by RA. The beneficial impact of RA on collagen and the fibroblasts resulted from an independent action of this compound and its interaction with parabens. This study allows us to conclude that this polyphenolic compound may protect from unfavorable health outcomes caused by lifetime human exposure to parabens contained in cosmetic products. MDPI 2020-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7281983/ /pubmed/32369933 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12051282 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Matwiejczuk, Natalia
Galicka, Anna
Zaręba, Ilona
Brzóska, Małgorzata M.
The Protective Effect of Rosmarinic Acid against Unfavorable Influence of Methylparaben and Propylparaben on Collagen in Human Skin Fibroblasts
title The Protective Effect of Rosmarinic Acid against Unfavorable Influence of Methylparaben and Propylparaben on Collagen in Human Skin Fibroblasts
title_full The Protective Effect of Rosmarinic Acid against Unfavorable Influence of Methylparaben and Propylparaben on Collagen in Human Skin Fibroblasts
title_fullStr The Protective Effect of Rosmarinic Acid against Unfavorable Influence of Methylparaben and Propylparaben on Collagen in Human Skin Fibroblasts
title_full_unstemmed The Protective Effect of Rosmarinic Acid against Unfavorable Influence of Methylparaben and Propylparaben on Collagen in Human Skin Fibroblasts
title_short The Protective Effect of Rosmarinic Acid against Unfavorable Influence of Methylparaben and Propylparaben on Collagen in Human Skin Fibroblasts
title_sort protective effect of rosmarinic acid against unfavorable influence of methylparaben and propylparaben on collagen in human skin fibroblasts
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7281983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32369933
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12051282
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