异维甲酸
医学
痤疮
经皮失水
生物素
粘膜皮肤区
皮肤病科
生物素缺乏
不利影响
内科学
角质层
病理
化学
维生素
生物化学
疾病
作者
Sema Elibüyük Aksaç,Serap Güneş Bilgili,Göknur Özaydın Yavuz,İbrahim Halil Yavuz,Murat Aksac,Ayşe Serap Karadağ
摘要
Abstract Aim Impairment of biotin metabolism with the use of isotretinoin and the mucocutaneous side effects observed in patients using isotretinoin suggests that they are a result of decreased enzyme activity. We aimed to determine the pattern of skin and hair changes in patients with acne receiving isotretinoin and how these changes were affected by biotin added to the treatment. Materials and methods Sixty patients were divided into two groups. Each group contained 30 patients. Groups A and B received 0.5 mg/kg/day isotretinoin, and 10 mg/day biotin supplement was added to Group B. Both groups were evaluated using a digital dermoscope for hair changes and with a DermaLab ® Combo device for transepidermal water loss (TEWL), skin retraction, skin hydration, and skin sebum levels at the beginning and end of the fourth month. Results In group B, the anagen hair ratio increased ( P = 0.034) and the telogen hair ratio decreased significantly ( P = 0.003). Skin sebum and the skin retraction values decreased in both groups. Skin hydration decreased significantly in group A ( P = 0.001), but there was no significant decrease in group B ( P = 0.43). Conclusion Biotin (10 mg/day) given in addition to isotretinoin treatment decreased telogen and increased anagen hair rates and helped to maintain skin hydration. The use of 10 mg/day biotin can prevent the mucocutaneous adverse effects of isotretinoin treatment.
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