The effect of etretinate on fibronectin in psoriatic skin
Lauharanta J, Salo O, Kanerva L, Lassus A.
DOI: 10.2340/0001555562358361
Abstract
The distribution of fibronectin in psoriatic skin was studied in 6 patients during treatment with oral etretinate using indirect immunofluorescence technique. In untreated lesions fibronectin was clearly visualized in the dermo-epidermal junction (DEJ) and in the walls of papillary capillaries, and showed a reticular or fibrillar pattern in the dermis. In the horny layer there was some fluorescence which we regarded largely as unspecific. In all patients a transient accentuation of fibronectin accumulation in DEJ was seen after 3-7 days of treatment. Except for some decrease in the amount and intensity of capillary fluorescence, no other notable changes occurred in the fibronectin distribution during 4 weeks of treatment.
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