The alkaloid centcyamine increases expression of klotho and lamin B1, slowing the onset of skin ageing in vitro and in vivo.
Abadie SophieClaire LeducKarl LintnerPhilippe BedosPublished in: International journal of cosmetic science (2021)
The alkaloid centcyamine induces changes in the metabolism of the ageing process of human dermal fibroblasts. The up-to-now unobserved implication of both Klotho and lamin B1 to maintain homeostasis of the skin opens new venues for the prevention of age-related changes in skin structure. The in vitro and clinical data, while not demonstrated to be causally related, converge towards a common goal of skin repair and slower ageing processes.