Anti-Melanogenic Effects of Ethanol Extracts of the Leaves and Roots of Patrinia villosa (Thunb.) Juss through Their Inhibition of CREB and Induction of ERK and Autophagy

  • Deok Jeong
  • , Sang Hee Park
  • , Min Ha Kim
  • , Sarah Lee
  • , Yoon Kyung Cho
  • , You Ah Kim
  • , Byoung Jun Park
  • , Jongsung Lee
  • , Hakhee Kang
  • , Jae Youl Cho

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Abstract

Patrinia villosa (Thunb.) Juss is a traditional herb commonly used in East Asia including Korea, Japan, and China. It has been administered to reduce and treat inflammation in Donguibogam, Korea. The mechanism for its anti-inflammatory effects has already been reported. In this study, we confirmed the efficacy of Patrinia villosa (Thunb.) Juss ethanol extract (Pv-EE) for inducing autophagy and investigate its anti-melanogenic properties. Melanin secretion and content were investigated using cells from the melanoma cell line B16F10. Pv-EE inhibited melanin in melanogenesis induced by α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH). The mechanism of inhibition of Pv-EE was confirmed by suppressing the mRNA of microphthalmia-associated transcription factor (MITF), decreasing the phosphorylation level of CREB, and increasing the phosphorylation of ERK. Finally, it was confirmed that Pv-EE induces autophagy through the autophagy markers LC3B and p62, and that the anti-melanogenic effect of Pv-EE is inhibited by the autophagy inhibitor 3-methyl adenine (3-MA). These results suggest that Pv-EE may be used as a skin protectant due to its anti-melanin properties including autophagy.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5375
JournalMolecules
Volume25
Issue number22
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Nov 2020

Keywords

  • autophagy
  • CREB
  • ERK
  • melanogenesis
  • Patrinia villosa (Thunb.) Juss

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