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KMID : 0359320160560010029
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
2016 Volume.56 No. 1 p.29 ~ p.35
Protective effect of phloroglucinol against gamma radiation-induced oxidative stress in hair follicles
Kim A-Reum

Bing So-Jin
Cho Jin-Hee
Herath KHINM
Jeon You-Hoon
Lee Byung-Gul
Park Jae-Woo
Jee Young-Heun
Abstract
When exposed to gamma-rays, hair follicular cells immediately go through apoptosis, which hampers their rapid differentiation essential for the regeneration of hair. Phloroglucinol (PG) is a phenolic compound of Ecklonia cava, brown algae abundant in Jeju island, Korea. Containing plentiful polyphenols, PG is known for its instructive effects by inhibiting apoptosis, scavenging oxygen radicals, and protecting cells against oxidative stress. In this study, we demonstrate that PG rescues radiosensitive hair follicular cells from gamma radiation-induced apoptosis and DNA damage. To identify protective capacity of PG on hair follicles, we irradiated with 8.5 Gy (1.5 Gy/min) of gammarays to the whole body of C57BL/6 mice at day 6 after depilation with or without PG. In mice exposed to radiation, the expression of proapoptotic molecule p53 was downregulated in the skin of PG treated group. On immunohistochemical observation of the skin, PG inhibited the immunoreactivity of p53 and cleaved caspase-3. PG treatment protected hair follicular cells from cell death due to gamma-radiation. Our results suggest that PG presents radioprotective effects by inhibiting apoptosis of radiosensitive hair follicular cells and can protect hair follicular cells from gamma-ray induced damage.
KEYWORD
gamma-ray, hair follicular cells, oxidative stress, phloroglucinol, radioprotection
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