Nu Skin Scientists Identify Additional Free Radical Generator
May 14 2008 - 4:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Activity of Enzyme on Skin Cells Correlates with Age KYOTO, Japan,
May 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- New research funded by Nu Skin
Enterprises on internal causes of aging has identified a previously
unknown source of superoxide free radicals. Free radicals from
external triggers, such as sun exposure and cigarette smoke, have
long been known to damage skin cells and components of the skin's
extracellular matrix, including collagen and elastin. Scientists
from Nu Skin Enterprises and Purdue University report their novel
research findings on age-related NADH oxidase (arNOX) this week in
Kyoto, Japan, at International Investigative Dermatology 2008
(IID2008), a major scientific venue for the latest information on
skin biology. The scientists present compelling evidence that
arNOX, an enzyme associated with cell membranes, is present and
active on skin cells. Significantly, arNOX activity increases
during the "aging" years of about 45-70. "Identifying
skin-associated arNOX and its increasing activity with age is a
breakthrough discovery in understanding skin aging," said Zoe Diana
Draelos, MD, primary investigator with Dermatology Consulting
Services, member of the Nu Skin Scientific Advisory Board and one
of the study authors. "Currently, most dermatological research
focuses on correcting skin damage after it occurs. Identifying an
internal source of free radicals in skin, and advancing an
understanding of how and why they are generated, adds to our
ability to address fundamental mechanisms that may combine with
external sources to lead to accelerated skin aging." "Evidence of
arNOX in the skin provides further insights into potentially
revolutionary therapies for skin care, particularly because its
activity correlates with the ages when people begin to see their
skin lose its elasticity and firmness, and notice more
discoloration and lines and wrinkles," remarked Helen Knaggs, PhD,
vice president of Nu Skin global research and development. "If we
can develop innovative ways to inhibit arNOX activity and prevent
the production of free radicals in the first place, then we can
address both sides of the equation -- correcting free radical
damage from external sources, while at the same time preventing
free radical production from internal sources." Authors of the
study are Dale Kern, senior scientist for Nu Skin Enterprises; Dr.
Draelos; Dorothy Morre, PhD, professor of foods and nutrition,
Purdue University; and D. James Morre, PhD, Dow distinguished
professor of medicinal chemistry, Purdue University. Nu Skin has
funded ENOX research by the Morres since 1999. About arNOX The
arNOX enzyme is one in a class of newly-identified ECTO-NOX
(external NADH oxidase or ENOX) proteins that are located on
external cell membranes. ECTO-NOX proteins become increasingly
active to generate additional metabolic energy as cell mitochondria
age and produce less energy. arNOX has been identified in all cells
tested, including serum and saliva and now the dermis and
epidermis. Its unique property is that it generates superoxide at
the cell surface that is capable of damaging adjacent cells,
lipoproteins, and other structural components of the skin's
extracellular matrix, such as collagen and elastin. Other NOX
categories include tumor-NOX, viral-NOX and constitutive, or
normal, NOX. About IID2008 International Investigative Dermatology
2008 is the fifth joint meeting of the Society for Investigative
Dermatology (SID), the European Society for Dermatological Research
(ESDR) and the Japanese Society for Investigative Dermatology
(JSID). IID2008 is hosted in Kyoto, Japan, May 14-17, and is the
only major venue this year for the presentation of the latest
information on skin biology and skin diseases. The conference
program is widely based on any of the basic and clinical
dermatological fields. Nu Skin Enterprises Nu Skin Enterprises,
Inc. is a global direct selling company operating in 47 markets
throughout Asia, the Americas and Europe. The company markets
premium-quality personal care products under the Nu Skin(R) brand,
science-based nutritional supplements under the Pharmanex(R) brand,
and technology-based products and services under the Big Planet(R)
brand. Nu Skin Enterprises is traded on the New York Stock Exchange
under the symbol "NUS." More information is available at
http://www.nuskinenterprises.com/. DATASOURCE: Nu Skin Enterprises,
Inc. CONTACT: Kara Schneck, +1-801-345-2116, , or Jordan Karpowitz,
+1-801-345-2187, , both of Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc. Web site:
http://www.nuskinenterprises.com/
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