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Aging Skin is Functionally Anaerobic: Importance of Coenzyme Q10 for Anti Aging Skin Care

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Journal Biofactors
Publisher IOS Press
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2008 Dec 20
PMID 19096122
Citations 31
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Abstract

The functional loss of mitochondria represents an inherent part in modern theories trying to explain the cutaneous aging process. The present study shows significant age-dependent differences in mitochondrial function of keratinocytes isolated from skin biopsies of young and old donors. Our data let us postulate that energy metabolism shifts to a predominantly non-mitochondrial pathway and is therefore functionally anaerobic with advancing age. CoQ10 positively influences the age-affected cellular metabolism and enables to combat signs of aging starting at the cellular level. As a consequence topical application of CoQ10 is beneficial for human skin as it rapidly improves mitochondrial function in skin in vivo.

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