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Mechanisms of Skin Repair by Topical Estrogen

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University of Michigan

Status

Completed

Conditions

Skin Wrinkling

Treatments

Drug: Topical 17-beta estradiol in ethanol/propylene glycol (ETOH/PG)

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT00113100
Derm 530

Details and patient eligibility

About

The purpose of this study is to investigate the way by which estrogen improves the appearance of sun damaged human skin. Accumulating evidence suggests that estrogen, taken by post menopausal women, may cause skin to look younger as a consequence of reduced wrinkles. Collagen is the most abundant protein in human skin and gives skin its strength and shape. Recent data indicate that short-term topical estrogen (17-beta estradiol) treatment increases collagen production in sun damaged skin. This study will compare the molecular and microscopic effects from topical 17-beta estradiol (E2) when applied to the skin for a short-term duration. It is anticipated that the new knowledge from this study will enable development of new ways to improve the function of aged skin.

Full description

The objectives of the study are to determine if topically-applied 17-beta estradiol (E2), alone or in combination with clobetasol, will produce histological and molecular effects distinguishable from vehicle in human skin. Specifically, the study will focus on regulation of collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid production and degradation in human skin, by steroid hormone receptors that are activated by estrogen or clobetasol. The sites to be treated will be buttock, hip, forearm, or facial skin. Subjects will receive between one to twelve vehicle (matching solution without any active ingredients), estrogen, and/or clobetasol topical applications. Skin biopsies of treated areas will be obtained at baseline and at subsequent timepoints. The study will last up to two weeks. Endpoints will include protein and mRNA levels of collagen, elastin, hyaluronic acid, and other components of skin connective tissue. In addition, we will perform cDNA microanalysis to determine estrogen/clobetasol target genes in human skin. The results from our studies will provide new knowledge regarding the molecular basis of skin aging. This new knowledge will enable development of new ways to improve the function of aged skin.

Enrollment

152 patients

Sex

All

Ages

50+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Healthy post-menopausal (without spontaneous menstrual bleeding for at least 1 year) women, and men, at least 50 years of age and any racial/ethnic type.
  • Subjects must understand and sign the informed consent prior to participation.
  • Subjects must be in generally good health.
  • Subjects must be available for follow-up visits to comply with the requirements of the protocol.
  • Not on estrogen replacement therapy within the past 3 months.
  • No nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs two weeks prior to study entry.
  • No topical steroids two weeks prior to study entry.
  • You must live within a reasonable driving distance of Ann Arbor, Michigan, and/or be able to attend all of the scheduled appointments during the study.

Exclusion criteria

  • History of keloid formation or hypertrophic scarring.
  • History of reaction to lidocaine anesthetic.
  • Subjects with significant medical history or concurrent condition which the investigator(s) feel is not safe for study participation and which would impair evaluation of test sites.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Non-Randomized

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

Trial contacts and locations

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