Scar Clinical Trial
Official title:
Efficacy Of Tocotrienol a Natural Vitamin E In Biopsy Wound.
The following two objectives are proposed in healthy subjects to characterize (1) wound
closure, (2) scar formation/appearance, and (3) inflammatory response:
Objective 1, (topical only - referred to as "TOP") - Topical application of Tocotrienol (TCT)
vs placebo in bilateral punch biopsy
Objective 2, (oral and topical - referred to as "OTOP") - Combined oral supplementation and
topical application of tocotrienol (TCT) vs placebo in bilateral punch biopsy
Objective 3, (topical only - referred to as "TAM") - Topical application of tamoxifen vs
placebo in bilateral punch biopsy.
Objective 4, (topical only to normal skin) - Topical application of TCT vs placebo on
bilateral lets on normal skin.
- In nature, the vitamin E family is split into two classes: tocopherols (TCP) and
tocotrienols (TCT). Members of the TCP and TCT family are biologically unique.
- TCP are mainly found in green leafy vegetables while TCT are the primary vitamin E
of seeds, including cereal grains such as wheat, rice, and barley.
- Vitamin E is thought to improve wound healing by inhibiting collagen synthesis and
attenuating fibroblast proliferation and inflammation. However, outcomes based
scientific literature on the therapeutic efficacy of vitamin E in skin wound closure is
scant and has primarily focused on TCP.
- Oral supplementation of TCP showed modest improvement in rodent wound closure, but
the relevance of oral TCP supplementation in rats already receiving high dose
vitamin E in a standard laboratory is questionable.
- Topical TCP on surgical wounds of children have been shown to improve wound
healing; yet no mechanistic basis for the observed effect was described.
- Preliminary observations from the PI's active IRB protocol to test TCT in scar
appearance of surgical wounds led us to evaluate the potential of TCT vitamin E to
improve wound closure in healthy subjects. To date, the therapeutic efficacy of TCT in
either topical (TOP) or oral with topical (OTOP) applications for skin wound healing
remains to be reported.
- Preliminary observations also made show down-regulation of microRNA-200b supports
cutaneous angiogenesis, the most important step in cutaneous wound healing.
Tamoxifen silences mircroRNA-200b and later work has recognized that under
non-neoplastic conditions, tamoxifen may induce angiogenesis.
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