A clinical and histological randomized controlled phase II trial to evaluate the efficacy and safety of oral isotretinoin for treating photoaging was performed with 32 menopausal or sterilized women aged 40-55y. The subjects were included in two randomly selected groups: A- 21 women received 20mg oral isotretinoin 3x week, moisturizer, sunscreen SPF 60 during three months; B- 11 women received only same moisturizer/sunscreen.
Clinical assessment ranging from -2=very bad to +2=very good for all patients. Also, profilometry, corneometer and skin elasticity tests in periocular regions and left forearm; skin biopsy on left forearm before/after treatment in B and in 10 randomly selected patients from A. Microscopic evaluation of corneal layer and epidermal thickness, dermal elastosis, new collagen and p53 epidermal expression performed by quantitative digital image analysis. Blind evaluations (group/time) conducted by two independent observers. Clinical evaluation results showed no alterations (0) or slight improvement (+1) for all patients; profilometry, corneometer and skin elasticity measurements presented a significant difference in pre and post treatment values (p=0,001 to 0,028) with no differences between A/B. Regarding histological findings and p53 expression no previous differences between groups before the treatment were observed (p\>0,1).Quantitative microscopic digital analysis demonstrated no differences between groups at the end of the study for the majority of variables. However, slight but significant difference between A/B subjects was found for p53 with major expression reduction for those treated with oral isotretinoin \[0,66±0,31 vs 0,94±0,34 respectively (p=0,04)\]. The main side effects were cheilitis in 15 patients (75%) and xerophthalmia in 5 (25%). No significant alterations occurred in biochemical tests.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
32
20mg, 3/week,continuously for three months
11 subjects used only the same moisturizer and SPF 60 sunscreen
Federal University of Sao Paulo
São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
histological findings
Time frame: before and after 3 months
laboratory tests
Time frame: before, after 1 and 3 months
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