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The possible role of the nucleoside adenosine in countering skin aging: A review

Gabriella Marucci, Michela Buccioni, Vincenzo Varlaro, Rosaria Volpini, Francesco Amenta

2022BioFactors21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Skin aging is a complex biological process. Skin aspect is considered as a sign of well‐being and of beauty. In view of this, noninvasive and/or minimally invasive anti‐aging strategies were developed. Adenosine, a well‐known nucleoside, may play a role in skin rejuvenation. Adenosine receptors belong to the G protein‐coupled receptors superfamily and are divided into four subtypes: A 1 , A 2A , A 2B , and A 3 . The adenosine receptors expressed by skin are mainly the A 1 and A 2A subtypes. In the hypodermis, adenosine through the A 1 receptor stimulates lipogenesis and adipogenesis. In the dermis, adenosine through the A 2A receptor subtype stimulates collagen production. Moreover, the nucleoside increases new DNA synthesis and subsequently protein synthesis in dermal cells. Activation of adenosine receptors by interacting with various skin layers may induce a decrease in the amount of wrinkles, roughness, dryness, and laxity. This article has reviewed the mechanisms through which adenosine modulates biological mechanisms in the skin tissues and the effect of preparations containing adenosine or its derivatives on the skin.

Topics & Concepts

AdenosineNucleosideAdenosine receptorDermisDeoxyadenosineReceptorSkin AgingAdenosine A2A receptorBiologyCell biologyChemistryBiochemistryMedicineDermatologyAnatomyAgonistAdenosine and Purinergic SignalingVagus Nerve Stimulation ResearchEating Disorders and Behaviors