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Depression, isotretinoin, and folic acid: A practical review.

Ayman AbdelmaksoudAleksandra VojvodicErhan AyhanSüleyman DönmezdilTatjana Vlaskovic JovicevicPetar VojvodicTorello M LottiMichelangelo Vestita
Published in: Dermatologic therapy (2019)
Isotretinoin (ISO) is a first-generation retinoid discovered in 1952 and approved by the FDA for the treatment of nodulocystic acne in 1982. The anti-inflammatory properties of ISO have found its use in disorders other than acne. ISO can create psychiatric problems, including depression and suicidal ideation. These neuropsychiatric problems are very similar to disorders secondary to hyperhomocysteinemia (HHcy), vitamin B12, and folic acid (vitamin B9) deficiencies. Given that previous literature suggested folate supplementation improved the efficacy of traditional antidepressant medications, clinicians may wish to consider folate supplementation for patients with depression or possible depressive symptoms, such as acne patients with genetic susceptibility. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor may be a cytokine-specific screening biomarker in immune-based antidepressive therapy.
Keyphrases
  • depressive symptoms
  • mental health
  • sleep quality
  • social support
  • anti inflammatory
  • hidradenitis suppurativa
  • systematic review
  • major depressive disorder
  • gene expression
  • dna methylation
  • copy number