Anti-inflammatory efficacy of Licochalcone A: correlation of clinical potency and in vitro effects
Autor: | Claudia Mundt, Jan Batzer, Karen Torn Dieck, Roger I. Ceilley, Horst Wenck, Jeannine Immeyer, Rainer Wolber, Uwe Schönrock, Ursula Wensorra, Ludger Kolbe, Franz Stäb |
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Rok vydání: | 2006 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Keratinocytes Glycyrrhiza inflata Lipopolysaccharide Licochalcone A Erythema Ultraviolet Rays medicine.drug_class Administration Topical Anti-Inflammatory Agents Dermatology Leukotriene B4 Dinoprostone Anti-inflammatory chemistry.chemical_compound Chalcones medicine Humans Potency Prospective Studies Cells Cultured Respiratory Burst integumentary system biology Interleukin-6 Plant Extracts Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha business.industry Zymosan General Medicine Middle Aged biology.organism_classification In vitro Respiratory burst chemistry Immunology medicine.symptom business Granulocytes |
Zdroj: | Archives of Dermatological Research. 298:23-30 |
ISSN: | 1432-069X 0340-3696 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00403-006-0654-4 |
Popis: | Licochalcone A (LicA), a major phenolic constituent of the licorice species Glycyrrhiza inflata, has recently been reported to have anti-inflammatory as well as anti-microbial effects. These anti-inflammatory properties might be exploited for topical applications of LicA. We conducted prospective randomized vehicle-controlled clinical trials to assess the anti-irritative efficacy of cosmetic formulations containing LicA in a post-shaving skin irritation model and on UV-induced erythema formation. The clinical trials were accompanied by a series of in vitro experiments to characterize anti-inflammatory properties of LicA on several dermatologically relevant cell types. Topical LicA causes a highly significant reduction in erythema relative to the vehicle control in both the shave- and UV-induced erythema tests, demonstrating the anti-irritative properties of LicA. Furthermore, LicA is a potent inhibitor of pro-inflammatory in vitro responses, including N-formyl-MET-LEU-PHE (fMLP)- or zymosan-induced oxidative burst of granulocytes, UVB-induced PGE(2) release by keratinocytes, lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced PGE(2) release by adult dermal fibroblasts, fMLP-induced LTB(4) release by granulocytes, and LPS-induced IL-6/TNF-alpha secretion by monocyte-derived dendritic cells. The reported data suggest therapeutic skin care benefits from LicA when applied to sensitive or irritated skin. |
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