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In vivo multiphoton imaging for non‐invasive time course assessment of retinoids effects on human skin

BACKGROUND: In vivo multiphoton imaging and automatic 3D image processing tools provide quantitative information on human skin constituents. These multiphoton‐based tools allowed evidencing retinoids epidermal effects in the occlusive patch test protocol developed for antiaging products screening. T...

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Autores principales: Tancrède‐Bohin, Emmanuelle, Baldeweck, Thérèse, Brizion, Sébastien, Decencière, Etienne, Victorin, Steeve, Ngo, Blandine, Raynaud, Edouard, Souverain, Luc, Bagot, Martine, Pena, Ana‐Maria
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7754381/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32713074
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/srt.12877
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author Tancrède‐Bohin, Emmanuelle
Baldeweck, Thérèse
Brizion, Sébastien
Decencière, Etienne
Victorin, Steeve
Ngo, Blandine
Raynaud, Edouard
Souverain, Luc
Bagot, Martine
Pena, Ana‐Maria
author_facet Tancrède‐Bohin, Emmanuelle
Baldeweck, Thérèse
Brizion, Sébastien
Decencière, Etienne
Victorin, Steeve
Ngo, Blandine
Raynaud, Edouard
Souverain, Luc
Bagot, Martine
Pena, Ana‐Maria
author_sort Tancrède‐Bohin, Emmanuelle
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description BACKGROUND: In vivo multiphoton imaging and automatic 3D image processing tools provide quantitative information on human skin constituents. These multiphoton‐based tools allowed evidencing retinoids epidermal effects in the occlusive patch test protocol developed for antiaging products screening. This study aimed at investigating their relevance for non‐invasive, time course assessment of retinoids cutaneous effects under real‐life conditions for one year. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty women, 55‐65 y, applied either retinol (RO 0.3%) or retinoic acid (RA 0.025%) on one forearm dorsal side versus a control product on the other forearm once a day for 1 year. In vivo multiphoton imaging was performed every three months, and biopsies were taken after 1 year. Epidermal thickness and dermal‐epidermal junction undulation were estimated in 3D with multiphoton and in 2D with histology, whereas global melanin density and its z‐epidermal distribution were estimated using 3D multiphoton image processing tools. RESULTS: Main results after one year were as follows: a) epidermal thickening with RO (+30%); b) slight increase in dermal‐epidermal junction undulation with RO; c) slight decrease in 3D melanin density with RA; d) limitation of the melanin ascent observed with seasonality and time within supra‐basal layers with both retinoids, using multiphoton 3D‐melanin z‐epidermal profile. CONCLUSIONS: With a novel 3D descriptor of melanin z‐epidermal distribution, in vivo multiphoton imaging allows demonstrating that daily usage of retinoids counteracts aging by acting not only on epidermal morphology, but also on melanin that is shown to accumulate in the supra‐basal layers with time.
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spelling pubmed-77543812020-12-23 In vivo multiphoton imaging for non‐invasive time course assessment of retinoids effects on human skin Tancrède‐Bohin, Emmanuelle Baldeweck, Thérèse Brizion, Sébastien Decencière, Etienne Victorin, Steeve Ngo, Blandine Raynaud, Edouard Souverain, Luc Bagot, Martine Pena, Ana‐Maria Skin Res Technol Original Articles BACKGROUND: In vivo multiphoton imaging and automatic 3D image processing tools provide quantitative information on human skin constituents. These multiphoton‐based tools allowed evidencing retinoids epidermal effects in the occlusive patch test protocol developed for antiaging products screening. This study aimed at investigating their relevance for non‐invasive, time course assessment of retinoids cutaneous effects under real‐life conditions for one year. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty women, 55‐65 y, applied either retinol (RO 0.3%) or retinoic acid (RA 0.025%) on one forearm dorsal side versus a control product on the other forearm once a day for 1 year. In vivo multiphoton imaging was performed every three months, and biopsies were taken after 1 year. Epidermal thickness and dermal‐epidermal junction undulation were estimated in 3D with multiphoton and in 2D with histology, whereas global melanin density and its z‐epidermal distribution were estimated using 3D multiphoton image processing tools. RESULTS: Main results after one year were as follows: a) epidermal thickening with RO (+30%); b) slight increase in dermal‐epidermal junction undulation with RO; c) slight decrease in 3D melanin density with RA; d) limitation of the melanin ascent observed with seasonality and time within supra‐basal layers with both retinoids, using multiphoton 3D‐melanin z‐epidermal profile. CONCLUSIONS: With a novel 3D descriptor of melanin z‐epidermal distribution, in vivo multiphoton imaging allows demonstrating that daily usage of retinoids counteracts aging by acting not only on epidermal morphology, but also on melanin that is shown to accumulate in the supra‐basal layers with time. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-07-26 2020-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7754381/ /pubmed/32713074 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/srt.12877 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Skin Research and Technology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Tancrède‐Bohin, Emmanuelle
Baldeweck, Thérèse
Brizion, Sébastien
Decencière, Etienne
Victorin, Steeve
Ngo, Blandine
Raynaud, Edouard
Souverain, Luc
Bagot, Martine
Pena, Ana‐Maria
In vivo multiphoton imaging for non‐invasive time course assessment of retinoids effects on human skin
title In vivo multiphoton imaging for non‐invasive time course assessment of retinoids effects on human skin
title_full In vivo multiphoton imaging for non‐invasive time course assessment of retinoids effects on human skin
title_fullStr In vivo multiphoton imaging for non‐invasive time course assessment of retinoids effects on human skin
title_full_unstemmed In vivo multiphoton imaging for non‐invasive time course assessment of retinoids effects on human skin
title_short In vivo multiphoton imaging for non‐invasive time course assessment of retinoids effects on human skin
title_sort in vivo multiphoton imaging for non‐invasive time course assessment of retinoids effects on human skin
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7754381/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32713074
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/srt.12877
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