使用Clascoterone霜后皮肤保湿性的改善和屏障损伤的减少

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Zoe D Draelos, Kizito Kyeremateng, Nicholas Squittieri
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背景:治疗寻常型痤疮的常用外用药物可能会受到涂抹部位干燥的限制,从而导致皮肤屏障受损。本研究旨在评估1%克拉舍酮乳膏对痤疮患者皮肤屏障特性的影响:方法:18 岁的痤疮患者被纳入一项单中心分脸研究,并随机接受每天两次在右脸或左脸涂抹 1%克拉舍酮乳膏(约 0.5 克)的治疗,为期 2 周。主要和次要终点分别是第 2 周时治疗侧和未治疗侧角膜测量读数和经表皮失水(TEWL)的变化。耐受性根据每侧皮肤干燥、红斑、脱屑、刺激、紧绷、刺痛、瘙痒和灼烧的严重程度进行评估,采用从 0(无)到 4(严重)的 5 级评分法:本研究共招募了 50 名参与者(女性,n = 38),平均± 标准差(SD)年龄为 31.1 ± 8.9 岁。第 2 周时,治疗侧与未治疗侧的平均角膜测量读数差异明显(131.3 ± 42.9 vs 113.9 ± 36.6; P<0.001)。在评估的任何时间点,治疗侧和未治疗侧的 TEWL 均无差异。到第2周时,治疗双方的所有耐受性参数均被评为无或极低:结论:通过角膜测量仪和TEWL的评估,每天两次使用1%克拉舍酮乳膏治疗2周能增加保湿效果并维持皮肤屏障功能,而且耐受性良好。J Drugs Dermatol.2025;24(4):397-402. doi:10.36849/JDD.8774.
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Improvement in Skin Moisturization and Lack of Barrier Damage Following Treatment With Clascoterone Cream 1.

Background: Topical medications commonly prescribed for the treatment of acne vulgaris may be limited by application-site dryness, which can result in skin barrier damage. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of clascoterone cream 1% on skin barrier properties in acne-prone individuals.

Methods: Participants ≥18 years of age with acne-prone skin were enrolled in a single-center, split-face study and randomized to twice-daily treatment with clascoterone cream 1% (approximately 0.5 g) to the right or left side of the face for 2 weeks. The primary and secondary endpoints were the changes in corneometry reading and transepidermal water loss (TEWL), respectively, between treated and untreated sides at week 2. Tolerability was evaluated from the severity of dryness, erythema, scaling, irritation, tightness, stinging, itching, and burning for each side using a 5-point scale from 0 (none) to 4 (severe).

Results: This study enrolled 50 participants (female, n = 38) with a mean ± standard deviation (SD) age of 31.1 ± 8.9 years. The mean ± SD corneometry reading was significantly higher for the treated vs untreated side at week 2 (131.3 ± 42.9 vs 113.9 ± 36.6; P<0.001). There was no difference in TEWL between treated and untreated sides at any time point assessed. All tolerability parameters evaluated were rated as absent or minimal through week 2 for both sides.

Conclusion: Twice-daily treatment with clascoterone cream 1% for 2 weeks was associated with increased moisturization and maintenance of skin barrier function as assessed by corneometry and TEWL and was otherwise well tolerated. J Drugs Dermatol. 2025;24(4):397-402. doi:10.36849/JDD.8774.

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自引率
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发文量
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Drugs in Dermatology (JDD) is a peer-reviewed publication indexed with MEDLINE®/PubMed® that was founded by the renowned Dr. Perry Robins MD. Founded in 2002, it offers one of the fastest routes to disseminate dermatologic information and is considered the fastest growing publication in dermatology. We present original articles, award-winning case reports, and timely features pertaining to new methods, techniques, drug therapy, and devices in dermatology that provide readers with peer reviewed content of the utmost quality. Our high standards of content are maintained through a balanced, peer-review process. Articles are reviewed by an International Editorial Board of over 160 renowned experts.
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