Antiaging in a Bottle:
Bioactive Competency of Plasma-Generated
Nitric Oxide Water for Modulation of Aging-Related Signature in Human
Dermal Cells
Posted on 2024-10-22 - 20:20
Nitric oxide (NO), a potential therapeutic antiaging
molecule,
modulates various physiological and cellular processes. However, alterations
in endogenous NO levels brought on by aging impact multiple organ
systems and heighten susceptibility to age-related skin diseases.
This correlation underscores the importance of investigating NO-based
antiaging interventions. Nonthermal plasma-generated NO is a promising
avenue for cosmetic and regenerative medicine due to its capacity
to stimulate cellular growth. Herein, we examine the potential of
plasma-generated nitric oxide water (NOW) as a bioactive agent in
human dermal fibroblasts, emphasizing gene expression patterns linked
to extracellular matrix (ECM) breakdown and cellular senescence. The
findings of our study indicate that administering NOW at lower dosages
enhances cell migration and proliferation. Moreover, the genetic signatures
associated with ECM synthesis, antioxidant defense, and antisenescence
pathways have been analyzed in NOW-exposed cells. Notably, the downregulation
of ECM-degrading enzyme transcriptscollagenase, elastase,
and hyaluronidasesuggests NOW’s potential in mitigating
the intrinsic skin aging phenomena, emphasizing the promise of NO-based
interventions in advancing antiaging strategies within regenerative
medicine.
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Jaiswal, Apurva; Kaushik, Neha; Acharya, Tirtha Raj; Uhm, Han Sup; Choi, Eun Ha; Kaushik, Nagendra Kumar (2024). Antiaging in a Bottle:
Bioactive Competency of Plasma-Generated
Nitric Oxide Water for Modulation of Aging-Related Signature in Human
Dermal Cells. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.4c14051