(en)Dermatitis can be treated by the administration of Δ5-androstene-3β-ol-7,17 dione and metabolizable precursors thereof, such as Δ5-androstene-3β-acetoxy-7,17 dione, to the skin.
1.ApplicationNumber: US-80502401-A
1.PublishNumber: US-6465446-B1
2.Date Publish: 20021015
3.Inventor: DYKSTRA JOHN C.
4.Inventor Harmonized: DYKSTRA JOHN C(US)
5.Country: US
6.Claims:
(en)Dermatitis can be treated by the administration of Δ5-androstene-3β-ol-7,17 dione and metabolizable precursors thereof, such as Δ5-androstene-3β-acetoxy-7,17 dione, to the skin.
7.Description:
(en)FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to methods and compositions for treating dermatitis.
BACKGROUND
Dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory skin disorder characterized generally by redness, edema, oozing, crusting, scaling, and pruritus. Dermatitis and eczema are often used synonymously and are used synonymously herein, including the claims.
Various types of dermatitis have been classified including contact dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis (dandruff), nummular dermatitis, pompholyx, psoriasis, generalized exfoliative dermatitis, stasis dermatitis, and localized scratch dermatitis. See, The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy, 16 th Edition, Merck & Co. Inc., pp. 2407-2415. As utilized herein, the various types of dermatitis are collectively referenced simply as “dermatitis.”
Atopic dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory skin disorder exhibited by individuals with a hereditary predisposition of a lowered cutaneous threshold to pruritis. Atopic dermatitis is often accompanied by allergic rhinitis, hay fever, and asthma. A primary characteristic of atopic dermatitis is extreme itching, leading to repeated scratching which in turn results in the typical lesions of eczema. Infantile eczema occurs predominantly on the cheeks, which may extend to other areas of the body. Eczema occurring on children, adolescents, and adults is found predominantly on the flexural surfaces, especially on the antecubital and popiteal areas, and on the neck, eyelids, wrists, and behind the ears.
In atopic dermatitis, and eczema in general, immunologically mediated leukocyte infiltration (particularly infiltration of mononuclear cells, lymphocytes, neutrophils, and eosinophils) into the skin significantly contributes to the pathogenesis of these diseases. Chronic eczema also is associated with significant hyperproliferation of the epidermis.
Atopic dermatitis and eczema, if sufficiently severe, can lead to death. Less serious, but uncomfortable and often painful symptoms associated with atopic dermatitis include itching, swelling, redness, blisters, crusting, ulceration, pain, scaling, cracking, hair loss, scarring, or oozing of fluid involving the skin, eye or mucosal membranes.
The need to control atopic dermatitis has led to a search for therapeutic agents that are both safe and effective. Corticosteroids, when administered systemically, are effective in this regard but are associated with significant and potentially dangerous side effects. Topically applied corticosteroids have some efficacy in treating these conditions, but are only partially effective in many instances and have their own significant side effects, including atrophy of tissue, formation of telangiectasia, blanching, and a myriad of systemic effects if significantly absorbed. Other agents with partial utility for treating some of the above conditions include psoralen plus ultraviolet A (PUVA), cyclosporin A, ultraviolet A (UVA) and topical Doxepin, for treatment of the associated symptom of pruritis. However, the risk-to-benefit ratios for these agents are unfavorable for most of the conditions described above.
As a result, there is a significant and very long-standing need to identify new agents with favorable benefit to risk ratios that can be applied topically to prevent, suppress or control atopic dermatitis and its associated symptom of (pruritis).
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention is directed to the administration of Δ5-androstene-3β-ol-7,17 dione and metabolizable precursors thereof, such as Δ5-androstene-3β-acetoxy-7,17 dione, to treat dermatitis and the associated symptom of pruritis.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION INCLUDING A BEST MODE
Dermatitis can be treated by the administration of Δ5-androstene-3β-ol-7,17 dione and metabolizable precursors thereof, such as Δ5-androstene-3β-acetoxy-7,17 dione, to the skin.
As utilized herein, including the claims, the generic term “dermatitis” collectively refers to the various types of dermatitis, including contact dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis (dandruff), nummular dermatitis, pompholyx, psoriasis, generalized exfoliative dermatitis, stasis dermatitis, and localized scratch dermatitis.
The Compound
The steroid Δ5-androstene-3β-ol-7,17 dione is a derivative of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) which does not appreciably stimulate, increase or otherwise enhance the production of sex hormones. The steroid is commercially available from a number of sources including Steraloids, Inc. of Wilton, New Hampshire. A number of procedures are available for synthesizing Δ5-androstene-3β-ol-7,17 dione from DHEA, with one such procedure described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,296,481.
Precursors of Δ5-androstene-3β-ol-7,17 dione may also be usefully employed in the treatment of dermatitis. Such precursors are readily metabolized in vivo to the active Δ5-androstene-3β-ol-7,17 dione. One example of such a metabolizable precursor is the commercially available Δ5-androstene-3β-acetyl-7,17 dione. The 3β-acetyl group is hydrolyzed in vivo by esterases located in the blood and various tissue, including the skin, to produce the active Δ5-androstene-3β-ol-7,17 dione, and is believed to be less susceptible to oxidation during the manufacturing process than the hydroxy group found on the active Δ5-androstene-3β-ol-7,17 dione. The steroid is commercially available from Humanetics Corporation of Chanhassen, Minnesota under the trademark “7-KETO.”
Other metabolizable precursors include Δ5-androstene-3β, 17β-diol-7-one, Δ5-androstene-3β, 7Δ-diol-17-one, Δ5-androstene-3β, 7β-diol-17-one and the corresponding acetyl esters of these steroids.
Administration
The steroid can be conveniently administered by incorporating the steroid into a lipophilic carrier to form a cream, lotion, ointment, gel, pomade, or balm (hereinafter collectively referenced as composition) and topically applying the composition to the affected area.
The composition can include from about 0.2 to 20-wt % steroid, preferably about 0.5 to 10-wt %, steroid. A concentration of less than about 0.2-wt % steroid tends to require the application of an uncomfortably large amount of the composition to achieve the desired effect while a concentration of greater than about 20-wt % steroid tends to increase the cost of the composition without a corresponding increase in the diminishment or control of dermatitis.
The composition can contain those adjuvants or additives which are commonly included in such compositions, such as hydrophilic or lipophilic gelling agents, preservatives, antioxidants, solvents, fragrances, fillers, screening agents, and colorants. The amounts of these various adjuvants or additives are those conventionally used in the cosmetics and dermatological fields, which are commonly from about 0.01 to about 20-wt % of the composition.
The composition can be beneficially employed by topically applying the steroid to the skin on a daily basis, such as after bathing or just prior to bedtime.
1.PublishNumber: US-6465446-B1
2.Date Publish: 20021015
3.Inventor: DYKSTRA JOHN C.
4.Inventor Harmonized: DYKSTRA JOHN C(US)
5.Country: US
6.Claims:
(en)Dermatitis can be treated by the administration of Δ5-androstene-3β-ol-7,17 dione and metabolizable precursors thereof, such as Δ5-androstene-3β-acetoxy-7,17 dione, to the skin.
7.Description:
(en)FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to methods and compositions for treating dermatitis.
BACKGROUND
Dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory skin disorder characterized generally by redness, edema, oozing, crusting, scaling, and pruritus. Dermatitis and eczema are often used synonymously and are used synonymously herein, including the claims.
Various types of dermatitis have been classified including contact dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis (dandruff), nummular dermatitis, pompholyx, psoriasis, generalized exfoliative dermatitis, stasis dermatitis, and localized scratch dermatitis. See, The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy, 16 th Edition, Merck & Co. Inc., pp. 2407-2415. As utilized herein, the various types of dermatitis are collectively referenced simply as “dermatitis.”
Atopic dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory skin disorder exhibited by individuals with a hereditary predisposition of a lowered cutaneous threshold to pruritis. Atopic dermatitis is often accompanied by allergic rhinitis, hay fever, and asthma. A primary characteristic of atopic dermatitis is extreme itching, leading to repeated scratching which in turn results in the typical lesions of eczema. Infantile eczema occurs predominantly on the cheeks, which may extend to other areas of the body. Eczema occurring on children, adolescents, and adults is found predominantly on the flexural surfaces, especially on the antecubital and popiteal areas, and on the neck, eyelids, wrists, and behind the ears.
In atopic dermatitis, and eczema in general, immunologically mediated leukocyte infiltration (particularly infiltration of mononuclear cells, lymphocytes, neutrophils, and eosinophils) into the skin significantly contributes to the pathogenesis of these diseases. Chronic eczema also is associated with significant hyperproliferation of the epidermis.
Atopic dermatitis and eczema, if sufficiently severe, can lead to death. Less serious, but uncomfortable and often painful symptoms associated with atopic dermatitis include itching, swelling, redness, blisters, crusting, ulceration, pain, scaling, cracking, hair loss, scarring, or oozing of fluid involving the skin, eye or mucosal membranes.
The need to control atopic dermatitis has led to a search for therapeutic agents that are both safe and effective. Corticosteroids, when administered systemically, are effective in this regard but are associated with significant and potentially dangerous side effects. Topically applied corticosteroids have some efficacy in treating these conditions, but are only partially effective in many instances and have their own significant side effects, including atrophy of tissue, formation of telangiectasia, blanching, and a myriad of systemic effects if significantly absorbed. Other agents with partial utility for treating some of the above conditions include psoralen plus ultraviolet A (PUVA), cyclosporin A, ultraviolet A (UVA) and topical Doxepin, for treatment of the associated symptom of pruritis. However, the risk-to-benefit ratios for these agents are unfavorable for most of the conditions described above.
As a result, there is a significant and very long-standing need to identify new agents with favorable benefit to risk ratios that can be applied topically to prevent, suppress or control atopic dermatitis and its associated symptom of (pruritis).
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention is directed to the administration of Δ5-androstene-3β-ol-7,17 dione and metabolizable precursors thereof, such as Δ5-androstene-3β-acetoxy-7,17 dione, to treat dermatitis and the associated symptom of pruritis.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION INCLUDING A BEST MODE
Dermatitis can be treated by the administration of Δ5-androstene-3β-ol-7,17 dione and metabolizable precursors thereof, such as Δ5-androstene-3β-acetoxy-7,17 dione, to the skin.
As utilized herein, including the claims, the generic term “dermatitis” collectively refers to the various types of dermatitis, including contact dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis (dandruff), nummular dermatitis, pompholyx, psoriasis, generalized exfoliative dermatitis, stasis dermatitis, and localized scratch dermatitis.
The Compound
The steroid Δ5-androstene-3β-ol-7,17 dione is a derivative of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) which does not appreciably stimulate, increase or otherwise enhance the production of sex hormones. The steroid is commercially available from a number of sources including Steraloids, Inc. of Wilton, New Hampshire. A number of procedures are available for synthesizing Δ5-androstene-3β-ol-7,17 dione from DHEA, with one such procedure described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,296,481.
Precursors of Δ5-androstene-3β-ol-7,17 dione may also be usefully employed in the treatment of dermatitis. Such precursors are readily metabolized in vivo to the active Δ5-androstene-3β-ol-7,17 dione. One example of such a metabolizable precursor is the commercially available Δ5-androstene-3β-acetyl-7,17 dione. The 3β-acetyl group is hydrolyzed in vivo by esterases located in the blood and various tissue, including the skin, to produce the active Δ5-androstene-3β-ol-7,17 dione, and is believed to be less susceptible to oxidation during the manufacturing process than the hydroxy group found on the active Δ5-androstene-3β-ol-7,17 dione. The steroid is commercially available from Humanetics Corporation of Chanhassen, Minnesota under the trademark “7-KETO.”
Other metabolizable precursors include Δ5-androstene-3β, 17β-diol-7-one, Δ5-androstene-3β, 7Δ-diol-17-one, Δ5-androstene-3β, 7β-diol-17-one and the corresponding acetyl esters of these steroids.
Administration
The steroid can be conveniently administered by incorporating the steroid into a lipophilic carrier to form a cream, lotion, ointment, gel, pomade, or balm (hereinafter collectively referenced as composition) and topically applying the composition to the affected area.
The composition can include from about 0.2 to 20-wt % steroid, preferably about 0.5 to 10-wt %, steroid. A concentration of less than about 0.2-wt % steroid tends to require the application of an uncomfortably large amount of the composition to achieve the desired effect while a concentration of greater than about 20-wt % steroid tends to increase the cost of the composition without a corresponding increase in the diminishment or control of dermatitis.
The composition can contain those adjuvants or additives which are commonly included in such compositions, such as hydrophilic or lipophilic gelling agents, preservatives, antioxidants, solvents, fragrances, fillers, screening agents, and colorants. The amounts of these various adjuvants or additives are those conventionally used in the cosmetics and dermatological fields, which are commonly from about 0.01 to about 20-wt % of the composition.
The composition can be beneficially employed by topically applying the steroid to the skin on a daily basis, such as after bathing or just prior to bedtime.
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