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A novel topical formulation containing strontium chloride significantly reduces the intensity and duration of cowhage-induced itch.

Alexandru D P Papoiu1, Rodrigo Valdes-Rodriguez, Leigh A Nattkemper, Yiong-Huak Chan, Gary S Hahn, Gil Yosipovitch.   

Abstract

The aim of this double-blinded, vehicle-controlled study was to test the antipruritic efficacy of topical strontium to relieve a nonhistaminergic form of itch that would be clinically relevant for chronic pruritic diseases. Itch induced with cowhage is mediated by PAR2 receptors which are considered to play a major role in itch of atopic dermatitis and possibly other acute and chronic pruritic conditions. The topical strontium hydrogel formulation (TriCalm®) was tested in a head-to-head comparison with 2 common topical formulations marketed as antipruritics: hydrocortisone and diphenhydramine, for their ability to relieve cowhage-induced itch. Topically-applied strontium salts were previously found to be effective for reducing histamine-induced and IgE-mediated itch in humans. However, histamine is not considered the critical mediator in the majority of skin diseases presenting with chronic pruritus. The current study enrolled 32 healthy subjects in which itch was induced with cowhage before and after skin treatment with a gel containing 4% SrCl2, control vehicle, topical 1% hydrocortisone and topical 2% diphenhydramine. Strontium significantly reduced the peak intensity and duration of cowhage-induced itch when compared to the control itch curve, and was significantly superior to the other two over-the-counter antipruritic agents and its own vehicle in antipruritic effect. We hereby show that a 4% topical strontium formulation has a robust antipruritic effect, not only against histamine-mediated itch, but also for non-histaminergic pruritus induced via the PAR2 pathway, using cowhage.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23474847     DOI: 10.2340/00015555-1564

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Derm Venereol        ISSN: 0001-5555            Impact factor:   4.437


  10 in total

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2.  Antipruritic Effect of Topical Acetaminophen Gel in Histaminergic and Non-histaminergic Itch Provocation: A Double-blind, Vehicle-controlled Pilot Study.

Authors:  Leigh A Nattkemper; Kaining Zhi; Kaeli E Romero; Serena M Shah; Teresa Ju; Kayla Fourzali; Rachel Shireen Golpanian; Flor MacQuhae; Yiong Huak Chan; David B Lebo; Gil Yosipovitch
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Review 3.  Chronic pruritus in the elderly: pathophysiology, diagnosis and management.

Authors:  Rodrigo Valdes-Rodriguez; Carolyn Stull; Gil Yosipovitch
Journal:  Drugs Aging       Date:  2015-03       Impact factor: 4.271

4.  Interventions for chronic pruritus of unknown origin.

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5.  TriCalm(®) hydrogel is significantly superior to 2% diphenhydramine and 1% hydrocortisone in reducing the peak intensity, duration, and overall magnitude of cowhage-induced itch.

Authors:  Alexandru Dp Papoiu; Hunza Chaudhry; Erin C Hayes; Yiong-Huak Chan; Kenneth D Herbst
Journal:  Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol       Date:  2015-04-24

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Review 9.  Pruritus: an overview. What drives people to scratch an itch?

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Journal:  Ulster Med J       Date:  2016-09

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