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Chemopreventive efficacy of topical difluoromethylornithine and/or triamcinolone in the treatment of actinic keratoses analyzed by karyometry.

Peter Bartels1, Michael Yozwiak, Janine Einspahr, Kathylynn Saboda, Yun Liu, Christine Brooks, Hubert Bartels, David S Alberts.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine whether low-dose topical applications of difluoromethylornithine (DFMO) with or without Triamcinolone (Fougena, Melville, New York, U.S.A.) to moderately sun-damaged skin with actinic skin keratoses are efficacious. STUDY
DESIGN: There were 4 topically administered, 6-month treatments, DFMO + Eucerin (Beiersdorf Inc., Hamburg, Germany), DFMO + Triamcinolone, Triamcinolone + Eucerin and Eucerin + Eucerin (to serve as double placebo). Participant eligibility included evidence of at least 2 actinic keratoses on each posterolateral forearm as well as moderate to severe evidence of sun-damaged skin, as evaluated by a board certified dermatologist. High resolution digitized imagery of nuclei from histologic sections of 4-mm punch biopsies from sun-damaged skin on the posterolateral forearms was recorded, at baseline and at the end of 6 months of study.
RESULTS: With 102 participants and 185 skin biopsies, a total of 16,395 skin cell nuclei were recorded. The nuclei were analyzed to assess the changes in the pattern of the nuclear chromatin. Two specific measures of end point evaluation were computed, including the percentage of nuclei with high values of nuclear abnormality and the reduction of the percentage of nuclei assigned by a discriminant function to the baseline data set. All 3 active interventions, including low-dose topical DFMO, topical Triamcinolone and topical DFMO + Triamcinolone, led to statistically significant reductions of both the number of nuclei with high nuclear abnormality as well as the number of nuclei assigned to the baseline data set. These reductions were found for all 3 treatments involving DFMO or Triamcinolone. For the placebo data sets only small, statistically insignificant increases or decreases of these percentages were observed.
CONCLUSION: The low-dose, topical drug interventions were all effective in reducing skin biopsy nuclear abnormality by a statistically significant 15-20%, whereas there was no evidence of a double placebo effect by karyometric assessment. These effects were greater than the case-to-case sampling error.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20698351      PMCID: PMC4038432     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Quant Cytol Histol        ISSN: 0884-6812            Impact factor:   0.302


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Authors:  Peter H Bartels; James Ranger-Moore; M Suzanne Stratton; Paul Bozzo; Janine Einspahr; Yun Liu; Deborah Thompson; David S Alberts
Journal:  Anal Quant Cytol Histol       Date:  2002-08       Impact factor: 0.302

3.  Safety and efficacy of dose-intensive oral vitamin A in subjects with sun-damaged skin.

Authors:  David Alberts; James Ranger-Moore; Janine Einspahr; Kathylynn Saboda; Paul Bozzo; Yun Liu; Xiao-Chun Xu; Reuben Lotan; James Warneke; Stuart Salasche; Suzanne Stratton; Norman Levine; Rayna Goldman; Marcy Islas; Laura Duckett; Deborah Thompson; Peter Bartels; Janet Foote
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4.  Karyometry of breast epithelial cells acquired by random periareolar fine needle aspiration in women at high risk for breast cancer.

Authors:  Peter H Bartels; Carol J Fabian; Bruce F Kimler; James R Ranger-Moore; Denise H Frank; Michael L Yozwiak; David S Alberts
Journal:  Anal Quant Cytol Histol       Date:  2007-04       Impact factor: 0.302

5.  Limits of detection of chemopreventive efficacy: karyometry of skin biopsies.

Authors:  Peter H Bartels; Michael L Yozwiak; Hubert G Bartels; Yun Liu; Lisa M Hess; David S Alberts
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6.  Characterization of chromatin distribution in cell nuclei.

Authors:  I T Young; P W Verbeek; B H Mayall
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7.  Measurement of chemopreventive efficacy in skin biopsies.

Authors:  P Bozzo; D S Alberts; L Vaught; V D da Silva; D Thompson; J Warnecke; R C Miller; J Einspahr; P H Bartels
Journal:  Anal Quant Cytol Histol       Date:  2001-08       Impact factor: 0.302

8.  Chromatin texture signatures in nuclei from prostate lesions.

Authors:  P H Bartels; V D da Silva; R Montironi; P W Hamilton; D Thompson; L Vaught; H G Bartels
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9.  Progression of skin lesions from normal skin to squamous cell carcinoma.

Authors:  Robert S Krouse; David S Alberts; Anil R Prasad; Michael Yozwiak; Hubert G Bartels; Yun Liu; Peter H Bartels
Journal:  Anal Quant Cytol Histol       Date:  2009-02       Impact factor: 0.302

10.  Actinic damage in histopathologically normal skin.

Authors:  Peter H Bartels; Robert S Krouse; Anil R Prasad; Michael Yozwiak; Yun Liu; Hubert G Bartels; David S Alberts
Journal:  Anal Quant Cytol Histol       Date:  2008-12       Impact factor: 0.302

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Authors:  Steven P Stratton; David S Alberts; Janine G Einspahr; Paul M Sagerman; James A Warneke; Clara Curiel-Lewandrowski; Paul B Myrdal; Kelly L Karlage; Brian J Nickoloff; Chris Brooks; Kathylynn Saboda; Michael L Yozwiak; Mary F Krutzsch; Chengcheng Hu; Maria Lluria-Prevatt; Zigang Dong; G Timothy Bowden; Peter H Bartels
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