Subclinical effects of adapalene-benzoyl peroxide: a prospective in vivo imaging study on acne micromorphology and transfollicular delivery

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Subclinical effects of adapalene-benzoyl peroxide : a prospective in vivo imaging study on acne micromorphology and transfollicular delivery. / Fuchs, C. S.K.; Ortner, V. K.; Hansen, F. S.; Philipsen, P. A.; Haedersdal, M.

I: Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, Bind 35, Nr. 6, 2021, s. 1377-1385.

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Fuchs, CSK, Ortner, VK, Hansen, FS, Philipsen, PA & Haedersdal, M 2021, 'Subclinical effects of adapalene-benzoyl peroxide: a prospective in vivo imaging study on acne micromorphology and transfollicular delivery', Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, bind 35, nr. 6, s. 1377-1385. https://doi.org/10.1111/jdv.17140

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Fuchs, C. S. K., Ortner, V. K., Hansen, F. S., Philipsen, P. A., & Haedersdal, M. (2021). Subclinical effects of adapalene-benzoyl peroxide: a prospective in vivo imaging study on acne micromorphology and transfollicular delivery. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 35(6), 1377-1385. https://doi.org/10.1111/jdv.17140

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Fuchs CSK, Ortner VK, Hansen FS, Philipsen PA, Haedersdal M. Subclinical effects of adapalene-benzoyl peroxide: a prospective in vivo imaging study on acne micromorphology and transfollicular delivery. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology. 2021;35(6):1377-1385. https://doi.org/10.1111/jdv.17140

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Fuchs, C. S.K. ; Ortner, V. K. ; Hansen, F. S. ; Philipsen, P. A. ; Haedersdal, M. / Subclinical effects of adapalene-benzoyl peroxide : a prospective in vivo imaging study on acne micromorphology and transfollicular delivery. I: Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology. 2021 ; Bind 35, Nr. 6. s. 1377-1385.

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title = "Subclinical effects of adapalene-benzoyl peroxide: a prospective in vivo imaging study on acne micromorphology and transfollicular delivery",
abstract = "Background: Adapalene–benzoyl peroxide (A-BPO) is a first-line topical treatment for acne vulgaris. In vivo reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) and optical coherence tomography (OCT) detect micromorphological changes over time and visualize transfollicular delivery. Objectives: To visualize temporal, subclinical effects of A-BPO on acne micromorphology using RCM and OCT, and evaluate their impact on transfollicular delivery of microparticulate carrier systems. Methods: Fifteen patients with mild to moderate acne received a 6-week course of A-BPO. Micromorphological changes were evaluated at time 0, 3 and 6 weeks with RCM (n = 1190 images) and OCT (n = 210 scans). Transfollicular delivery of microparticles was assessed at baseline and week 6. Results: In vivo imaging visualized steady normalization of skin micromorphology in response to A-BPO over 6 weeks, including decreased hyperkeratinization of follicular borders (RCM median decrease −71.2%, P < 0.05), reduced intrafollicular keratinous content (RCM median decrease −47.7%, P < 0.05) and increased epidermal thickness (OCT median increase of 25.25%, P < 0.05). Imaging visualized microparticles in the follicular unit. Despite a visible reduction in keratin and sebum, transfollicular microparticle delivery appeared unaffected. Conclusions: Reflectance confocal microscopy and OCT detect A-BPO-induced changes in micromorphology and visualize transfollicular microparticle delivery. Keratolysis and sebolysis did not have a measurable effect on transfollicular delivery of microparticles.",
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T1 - Subclinical effects of adapalene-benzoyl peroxide

T2 - a prospective in vivo imaging study on acne micromorphology and transfollicular delivery

AU - Fuchs, C. S.K.

AU - Ortner, V. K.

AU - Hansen, F. S.

AU - Philipsen, P. A.

AU - Haedersdal, M.

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2021 European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology

PY - 2021

Y1 - 2021

N2 - Background: Adapalene–benzoyl peroxide (A-BPO) is a first-line topical treatment for acne vulgaris. In vivo reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) and optical coherence tomography (OCT) detect micromorphological changes over time and visualize transfollicular delivery. Objectives: To visualize temporal, subclinical effects of A-BPO on acne micromorphology using RCM and OCT, and evaluate their impact on transfollicular delivery of microparticulate carrier systems. Methods: Fifteen patients with mild to moderate acne received a 6-week course of A-BPO. Micromorphological changes were evaluated at time 0, 3 and 6 weeks with RCM (n = 1190 images) and OCT (n = 210 scans). Transfollicular delivery of microparticles was assessed at baseline and week 6. Results: In vivo imaging visualized steady normalization of skin micromorphology in response to A-BPO over 6 weeks, including decreased hyperkeratinization of follicular borders (RCM median decrease −71.2%, P < 0.05), reduced intrafollicular keratinous content (RCM median decrease −47.7%, P < 0.05) and increased epidermal thickness (OCT median increase of 25.25%, P < 0.05). Imaging visualized microparticles in the follicular unit. Despite a visible reduction in keratin and sebum, transfollicular microparticle delivery appeared unaffected. Conclusions: Reflectance confocal microscopy and OCT detect A-BPO-induced changes in micromorphology and visualize transfollicular microparticle delivery. Keratolysis and sebolysis did not have a measurable effect on transfollicular delivery of microparticles.

AB - Background: Adapalene–benzoyl peroxide (A-BPO) is a first-line topical treatment for acne vulgaris. In vivo reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) and optical coherence tomography (OCT) detect micromorphological changes over time and visualize transfollicular delivery. Objectives: To visualize temporal, subclinical effects of A-BPO on acne micromorphology using RCM and OCT, and evaluate their impact on transfollicular delivery of microparticulate carrier systems. Methods: Fifteen patients with mild to moderate acne received a 6-week course of A-BPO. Micromorphological changes were evaluated at time 0, 3 and 6 weeks with RCM (n = 1190 images) and OCT (n = 210 scans). Transfollicular delivery of microparticles was assessed at baseline and week 6. Results: In vivo imaging visualized steady normalization of skin micromorphology in response to A-BPO over 6 weeks, including decreased hyperkeratinization of follicular borders (RCM median decrease −71.2%, P < 0.05), reduced intrafollicular keratinous content (RCM median decrease −47.7%, P < 0.05) and increased epidermal thickness (OCT median increase of 25.25%, P < 0.05). Imaging visualized microparticles in the follicular unit. Despite a visible reduction in keratin and sebum, transfollicular microparticle delivery appeared unaffected. Conclusions: Reflectance confocal microscopy and OCT detect A-BPO-induced changes in micromorphology and visualize transfollicular microparticle delivery. Keratolysis and sebolysis did not have a measurable effect on transfollicular delivery of microparticles.

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DO - 10.1111/jdv.17140

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VL - 35

SP - 1377

EP - 1385

JO - Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology

JF - Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology

SN - 0926-9959

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