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Arch Dermatol ; 140(7): 827-35, 2004 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15262693

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Three phase 1 clinical trials of a superpotent melanotropic peptide, melanotan-1 (MT-1, or [Nle(4)-D-Phe(7)]alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone) were performed to demonstrate safety for MT-1 therapy combined with UV-B light or sunlight. DESIGN: Open-label studies at 2 dose levels of MT-1 combined with small doses of UV-B to the neck or buttock or full sunlight to half of the back. SETTING: Dermatology clinics at the Arizona Health Sciences Center, Tucson. INTERVENTIONS: The first study randomized 4 subjects to MT-1 (0.08 mg/kg per day subcutaneously) and 4 subjects to injections of isotonic sodium chloride (9%) solution for 10 days, followed by neck irradiation with 3 times the minimal erythema dose (MED) of UV-B light. In the next study (n = 12), the MT-1 dosage was increased to 0.16 mg/kg per day for 10 days, with UV-B radiation (0.25-0.75 MED) given to a buttock site for 5 days during (n = 7) or after (n = 5) MT-1 administration. A final study randomized 8 subjects to 3 to 5 days of sunlight to half of the back or to sunlight plus 0.16 mg/kg of MT-1 for 5 days per week for 4 weeks. RESULTS: Tanning in the first study was achieved in 3 of 4 subjects receiving MT-1, and these subjects also had 47% fewer sunburn cells at the irradiated neck site. More skin sites darkened with the higher dose of MT-1 in the second study. In the third study, there was significantly enhanced tanning of the back in the MT-1 group, and this was maintained at least 3 weeks longer than the tanning in the sunlight-only controls, who required 50% more sun-exposure time for equivalent tanning. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: There were no pathologic findings at any UV-B or sun-exposed sites in any subject. Toxic effects due to MT-1 were minor, consisting of nausea and transient facial flushing. CONCLUSION: Melanotan-1 can be safely combined with UV-B light or sunlight and appears to act synergistically in the tanning response to light.


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Anticarcinogenic Agents/administration & dosage , Skin Pigmentation/drug effects , Skin Pigmentation/radiation effects , Sunburn/prevention & control , Ultraviolet Rays , alpha-MSH/analogs & derivatives , alpha-MSH/administration & dosage , Adult , Female , Humans , Injections, Subcutaneous , Male , Middle Aged , Pilot Projects , Reference Values , Sunburn/pathology , Treatment Outcome
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