Abstract

The aim of the study was to investigate the concentrations of Ro 10-1670 (acitretin) and its isomeric metabolite Ro 13-7652 (cis-acitretin) after multiple oral dosing of acitretin. We used a highly sensitive HPLC method for simultaneous determination of the 2 retinoids with a quantification limit of 2 ng/ml in plasma and 10 ng/g in total skin (epidermis and dermis). In hairless rats receiving orally 8 mg/kg acitretin once daily during 8 days, blood and skin samples were taken at different time points between 5 and 96 h after the last dose. After 96 h, appreciable concentrations of Ro 10-1670, but not Ro 13-7652 could be measured in the skin, whereas both isomers were below the quantification limit in plasma. In psoriatic patients treated with a once daily dose of 30 mg acitretin, blood samples and biopsies were taken after 1 month of treatment (i.e. under steady state conditions). 24 h after the last drug intake, skin concentrations of acitretin were approximately 10 times higher than those observed in plasma. Ro 10-1670 concentrations in the skin were approximately 3-5 times higher than for Ro 13-7652 and concentrations of both isomers were higher in lesional compared to uninvolved skin.

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