Title of article :
Correlations among insulin-like growth factor-1, homocysteine, vitamin B12, and folic acid plasma levels following isotretinoin therapy in acne vulgaris patients
Author/Authors :
yosef, ayman zagazig university - faculty of medicine - department of dermatology, Zagazig, Egypt , yosef, ayman future hospital - department of dermatology, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia , dawoud, noha m. menoufia university - faculty of medicine - department ofdermatology, andrology, and stds, Shebein El-Kom, Egypt , gharib, khaled zagazig university - faculty of medicine - department of dermatology, Zagazig, Egypt
Abstract :
Background Many metabolic disturbances have been reported following the use of oral isotretinoin for the treatment of acne vulgaris. Objective This study aimed to investigate the plasma levels of insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1), homocysteine (Hcy), vitamin B12, and folic acid before and after isotretinoin treatment. Patients and methods Sixty patients with moderate to severe acne vulgaris were included. Using a chemiluminescent immunoassay, plasma IGF-1, Hcy, vitamin B12, and folic acid levels were measured at baseline and following 4 months of isotretinoin therapy. Results Post-treatment values of IGF-1, vitamin B12, and folic acid were significantly lower, whereas post-treatment Hcy was significantly higher compared with the baseline values. Post-treatment IGF-1 tended to be correlated negatively with patients’ age, whereas vitamin B12 showed a significant positive correlation. There was a highly significant positive correlation between post-treatment and baseline values of IGF-1 and also folic acid. There was a significant negative correlation between post-treatment IGF-1 and baseline Hcy. The IGF-1 mean post-treatment value was significantly lower in responding than nonresponding patients. Conclusion Isotretinoin-treated patients should be monitored closely for plasma IGF-1, Hcy, folic acid, and vitamin B12. Isotretinoin may act through a decrease in the IGF-1 plasma level. Younger patients might be at a higher risk of developing vitamin B12 deficiency and older patients might be at risk of IGF-1 deficiency following isotretinoin therapy. Hyperhomocysteinemia and IGF-1 deficiency seem to be caused by the direct effects of isotretinoin on liver function, unrelated to vitamin B12 and folic acid serum levels.
Keywords :
folic acid , homocysteine , insulin , like growth factor , 1 , isotretinoin , vitamin B12
Journal title :
Journal of the Egyptian Women s Dermatologic Society
Journal title :
Journal of the Egyptian Women s Dermatologic Society