Unregelmäßige Hautpigmentierung: Welchen Einfluss haben Algenextrakte aus der Blauen Lagune?

Introduction: Bathing in the Blue Lagoon (BL) in Iceland benefits patients with psoriasis. Accordingly, the BL water contains algae with biological activities that improve skin barrier function and affect T-cell responses relevant for psoriasis. Bathing in the BL is also becoming increasingly popula...

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Main Author: Makrantonaki, Evgenia
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Language:English
Published: S. Karger AG 2023
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spelling crskarger:10.1159/000529286 2024-06-09T07:47:13+00:00 Unregelmäßige Hautpigmentierung: Welchen Einfluss haben Algenextrakte aus der Blauen Lagune? Makrantonaki, Evgenia 2023 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000529286 https://karger.com/kkd/article-pdf/11/1/23/3958279/000529286.pdf en eng S. Karger AG https://karger.com/pages/terms-and-conditions https://karger.com/pages/terms-and-conditions Kompass Dermatologie volume 11, issue 1, page 23-24 ISSN 2296-5424 2296-536X journal-article 2023 crskarger https://doi.org/10.1159/000529286 2024-05-15T13:29:56Z Introduction: Bathing in the Blue Lagoon (BL) in Iceland benefits patients with psoriasis. Accordingly, the BL water contains algae with biological activities that improve skin barrier function and affect T-cell responses relevant for psoriasis. Bathing in the BL is also becoming increasingly popular among healthy individuals and anecdotal evidence suggests positive effects on uneven skin pigmentation. Objective: The aim of the study was to address the impact of BL algae on skin pigmentation. Methods: In this work, in vitro gene expression studies in melanocytes and a noninvasive in vivo study were conducted. Results: We here report that normal human epidermal melanocytes, which had been treated with nontoxic concentrations of BL algae, show a significantly reduced expression of α melanocyte-stimulating hormone-induced expression of genes important for melanin synthesis, such as tyrosinase, tyrosinase-related protein 1, dopachrome tautomerase, melan A protein, and pre-melanosome protein. This in vitro observation prompted us to conduct a randomized, double-blind, intra-individual, comparative split-face in vivo study, in which 60 volunteers with pre-existing facial pigment spots were treated twice daily with a BL algae containing serum or a vehicle control. We found that constitutive skin pigmentation as determined by colorimetry (individual typology angle and luminescence) did not differ significantly between vehicle- and serum-treated skin sites. In marked contrast, digital photography under cross-polarized lighting and RBX technology (VISIA CR) revealed that the number of pigment spots in the serum-treated face decreased significantly compared to the vehicle-treated side. Conclusion: Thus, BL algae can affect human melanocyte function in vitro and reduce uneven facial skin pigmentation in vivo. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Karger Blue Lagoon ENVELOPE(-22.449,-22.449,63.880,63.880) Melan ENVELOPE(9.098,9.098,62.500,62.500) Kompass Dermatologie 11 1 23 24
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description Introduction: Bathing in the Blue Lagoon (BL) in Iceland benefits patients with psoriasis. Accordingly, the BL water contains algae with biological activities that improve skin barrier function and affect T-cell responses relevant for psoriasis. Bathing in the BL is also becoming increasingly popular among healthy individuals and anecdotal evidence suggests positive effects on uneven skin pigmentation. Objective: The aim of the study was to address the impact of BL algae on skin pigmentation. Methods: In this work, in vitro gene expression studies in melanocytes and a noninvasive in vivo study were conducted. Results: We here report that normal human epidermal melanocytes, which had been treated with nontoxic concentrations of BL algae, show a significantly reduced expression of α melanocyte-stimulating hormone-induced expression of genes important for melanin synthesis, such as tyrosinase, tyrosinase-related protein 1, dopachrome tautomerase, melan A protein, and pre-melanosome protein. This in vitro observation prompted us to conduct a randomized, double-blind, intra-individual, comparative split-face in vivo study, in which 60 volunteers with pre-existing facial pigment spots were treated twice daily with a BL algae containing serum or a vehicle control. We found that constitutive skin pigmentation as determined by colorimetry (individual typology angle and luminescence) did not differ significantly between vehicle- and serum-treated skin sites. In marked contrast, digital photography under cross-polarized lighting and RBX technology (VISIA CR) revealed that the number of pigment spots in the serum-treated face decreased significantly compared to the vehicle-treated side. Conclusion: Thus, BL algae can affect human melanocyte function in vitro and reduce uneven facial skin pigmentation in vivo.
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