Rapid Effect of Treatment of Psoriatic Erythrocytes with the Synthetic Retinoid Acitretin to Increase 8-Azido Cyclic AMP Bindings to the RI Regulatory Subunit

  • Raynaud, Françoise
  • Gerbaud, Pascale
  • Bouloc, Anne
  • Gorin, Isabelle
  • Anderson, Wayne B.
  • Evain-Brion, Danièle
Publication date
January 1993
Publisher
The Society for Investigative Dermatology, Inc. Published by Elsevier Inc.

Abstract

We have recently demonstrated a deficiency in the cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) – dependent protein kinases (PKA), the intracellular mediator of AMP, in psoriasis. This enzyme defect is expressed in fibroblasts and in red blood cells isolated from psoriatic patients. In these cells, the abnormality noted in cAMP binding to PKA correlates well with the severity of the disease and is corrected by long-term treatment with etretinate. In this study, we determined the effect of oral administration of acitretin in four psoriatic patients on the altered cAMP binding observed with the RI regulatory subunit of PKA in erythrocytes prepared from these patients. Acitretin (30 mg/day) induced a rapid (within 1 h) increase in the ability of the R...

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