Review of therapies to increase the response of melanocytic activity to skin repigmentation of patients with vitiligo
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Resumo: | Vitiligo is an immunological disease characterized by depigmentation of the skin, causing achromic spots, with no predilection for sex or ethnicity. Furthermore, it can cause emotional changes, compromise the individual's self-esteem and social relationships. Thus, this work proposes a systematic review of the literature aiming to evidence the efficiency of available therapy protocols for vitiligo and their correlation. Methodology: This is a systematic review study, descriptive and retrospective, carried out based on research in the main academic databases. Ex. PubMed, Lilacs and Capes Periodics, etc. Thus, free searches were made for words related to the proposed theme: vitiligo treatment and this associations, excluding studies that showed inefficiency (low percentage of repigmentation) when compared to conventional treatments. In this sense, 35 scientific articles and 27 different therapies for the treatment of vitiligo were found. Results and Discussion: Such therapies were divided into 4 categories: corticosteroids, photobiomodulation, immunosuppressants and antioxidants. The use of corticosteroids proved to be effective in stabilizing the disease. Phototherapies added kelina acted in 70% of the cases of repigmentation. JAK immunosuppressants demonstrated a total of repigmentation above 75%. And the antioxidants showed 67% efficacy of repigmentation, with emphasis on the species Polypodium leucotomos and Brosimum gaudichaudii with a high index of complete repigmentation, especially when associated with UVB radiation. Treatment with Ginko biloba had 80% disease stabilization. Conclusion: The protocols showed that the association of phototherapies with conventional and innovative therapies are more often effective in the treatment of vitiligo, enhancing the results. |
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Review of therapies to increase the response of melanocytic activity to skin repigmentation of patients with vitiligo Revisión de terapias para incrementar la respuesta de la actividad melanocítica en la repigmentación cutánea de pacientes con vitiligoRevisão de terapias no aumento de resposta da atividade melanocítica para repigmentação cutânea de portadores com vitiligoRepigmentaçãoVitiligoFototerapiaMama-cadelaCorticosteroides.RepigmentaciónVitiligoFototerapiaMamá-perraCorticosteroides.RepigmentationVitiligoPhototherapyMama-cadelaCorticosteroids.Vitiligo is an immunological disease characterized by depigmentation of the skin, causing achromic spots, with no predilection for sex or ethnicity. Furthermore, it can cause emotional changes, compromise the individual's self-esteem and social relationships. Thus, this work proposes a systematic review of the literature aiming to evidence the efficiency of available therapy protocols for vitiligo and their correlation. Methodology: This is a systematic review study, descriptive and retrospective, carried out based on research in the main academic databases. Ex. PubMed, Lilacs and Capes Periodics, etc. Thus, free searches were made for words related to the proposed theme: vitiligo treatment and this associations, excluding studies that showed inefficiency (low percentage of repigmentation) when compared to conventional treatments. In this sense, 35 scientific articles and 27 different therapies for the treatment of vitiligo were found. Results and Discussion: Such therapies were divided into 4 categories: corticosteroids, photobiomodulation, immunosuppressants and antioxidants. The use of corticosteroids proved to be effective in stabilizing the disease. Phototherapies added kelina acted in 70% of the cases of repigmentation. JAK immunosuppressants demonstrated a total of repigmentation above 75%. And the antioxidants showed 67% efficacy of repigmentation, with emphasis on the species Polypodium leucotomos and Brosimum gaudichaudii with a high index of complete repigmentation, especially when associated with UVB radiation. Treatment with Ginko biloba had 80% disease stabilization. Conclusion: The protocols showed that the association of phototherapies with conventional and innovative therapies are more often effective in the treatment of vitiligo, enhancing the results.El vitiligo es una enfermedad inmunológica caracterizada por la despigmentación de la piel, provocando manchas acrómicas, sin predilección por el sexo ni la etnia. Además, puede provocar cambios emocionales, comprometer la autoestima y las relaciones sociales del individuo. Así, este trabajo propone una revisión sistemática de la literatura con el objetivo de evidenciar la eficacia de los protocolos terapéuticos disponibles para el vitiligo y su correlación. Metodología: Se trata de un estudio de revisión sistemática, descriptiva, retrospectiva, realizada a partir de investigaciones en las principales bases de datos académicas. Ej. PubMed, Revistas Lilacs y Capes, etc. Se realizaron búsquedas gratuitas de palabras relacionadas con la temática propuesta: tratamiento y asociaciones del vitíligo, excluyendo los estudios que mostraran ineficiencia (bajo porcentaje de repigmentación) en comparación con los tratamientos convencionales. Se encontraron 35 artículos científicos y 27 terapias diferentes para el tratamiento del vitiligo. Resultados y Discusión: Dichas terapias se dividieron en 4 categorías: corticosteroides, fotobiomodulación, inmunosupresores y antioxidantes. El uso de corticosteroides demostró ser eficaz para estabilizar la enfermedad. De las fototerapias, kelina actuó en el 70% de los casos de repigmentación. Los inmunosupresores JAK demuestran repigmentación total o superior al 75%. Y los antioxidantes mostraron una eficacia de repigmentación del 67%, con énfasis en las especies Polypodium leucotomos y Brosimum gaudichaudii con un alto índice de repigmentación completa, especialmente cuando se asocia con radiación UVB. El tratamiento con Ginko biloba logró una estabilización de la enfermedad del 80%. Conclusión: Los protocolos mostraron que la asociación de fototerapias con terapias convencionales e innovadoras son más a menudo efectivas en el tratamiento del vitiligo, mejorando los resultados.O vitiligo é uma doença imunológica caracterizada pela despigmentação da pele, causando manchas acrômicas, sem predileção por sexo ou etnia. Ademais, pode provocar alterações emocionais, comprometimento da autoestima e nas relações sociais do indivíduo. Assim, esse trabalho propõe uma revisão sistemática da literatura objetivando evidenciar a eficiência de protocolos de terapias disponíveis para o vitiligo e sua correlação. Metodologia: Trata-se de um estudo de revisão sistemática, de caráter descritivo, retrospectivo realizado a partir de pesquisas nas principais bases de dados acadêmicas. Ex. PubMed, Lilacs e Periódicos Capes, etc. Assim, fez-se buscas livres de palavras relacionadas ao tema proposto: tratamento do vitiligo e associações, excluindo os trabalhos que mostraram ineficiência (baixo percentual de repigmentação) quando comparada aos tratamentos convencionais. Nesse sentido, foram encontrados 35 artigos científicos e 27 terapias distintas para o tratamento de vitiligo. Resultados e Discussão: Tais terapias foram divididas em 4 categorias: corticosteroides, fotobiomodulação, imunossupressores e antioxidantes. O uso de corticosteroides mostrou-se eficaz na estabilização da doença. Das fototerapias, a kelina agiu em 70% dos casos de repigmentação. Já os imunossupressores JAK demonstram repigmentação total ou acima de 75%. E os antioxidantes mostraram eficácia de 67% de repigmentação, com destaque para a espécie Polypodium leucotomos e Brosimum gaudichaudii com alto índice de repigmentação completa, principalmente quando associado a radiação UVB. Já o tratamento com Ginko biloba teve 80% de estabilização da doença. Conclusão: Os protocolos mostraram que a associação das fototerapias com terapias convencionais e inovadoras são mais frequentemente eficazes no tratamento do vitiligo, potencializando os resultados.Research, Society and Development2021-08-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1946010.33448/rsd-v10i11.19460Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 11; e258101119460Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 11; e258101119460Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 11; e2581011194602525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/19460/17493Copyright (c) 2021 Karla Mileny Monteiro Ventura; Jonathan Potiguara de Miranda; Elaine Queiroz da Costa; Diego da Silva Santana; Juan Gonzalo Bardález Rivera; Russany Silva da Costahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVentura, Karla Mileny Monteiro Miranda, Jonathan Potiguara de Costa, Elaine Queiroz da Santana, Diego da Silva Rivera, Juan Gonzalo Bardález Costa, Russany Silva da 2021-10-23T19:01:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/19460Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:39:20.970193Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Review of therapies to increase the response of melanocytic activity to skin repigmentation of patients with vitiligo Revisión de terapias para incrementar la respuesta de la actividad melanocítica en la repigmentación cutánea de pacientes con vitiligo Revisão de terapias no aumento de resposta da atividade melanocítica para repigmentação cutânea de portadores com vitiligo |
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Review of therapies to increase the response of melanocytic activity to skin repigmentation of patients with vitiligo |
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Review of therapies to increase the response of melanocytic activity to skin repigmentation of patients with vitiligo Ventura, Karla Mileny Monteiro Repigmentação Vitiligo Fototerapia Mama-cadela Corticosteroides. Repigmentación Vitiligo Fototerapia Mamá-perra Corticosteroides. Repigmentation Vitiligo Phototherapy Mama-cadela Corticosteroids. |
title_short |
Review of therapies to increase the response of melanocytic activity to skin repigmentation of patients with vitiligo |
title_full |
Review of therapies to increase the response of melanocytic activity to skin repigmentation of patients with vitiligo |
title_fullStr |
Review of therapies to increase the response of melanocytic activity to skin repigmentation of patients with vitiligo |
title_full_unstemmed |
Review of therapies to increase the response of melanocytic activity to skin repigmentation of patients with vitiligo |
title_sort |
Review of therapies to increase the response of melanocytic activity to skin repigmentation of patients with vitiligo |
author |
Ventura, Karla Mileny Monteiro |
author_facet |
Ventura, Karla Mileny Monteiro Miranda, Jonathan Potiguara de Costa, Elaine Queiroz da Santana, Diego da Silva Rivera, Juan Gonzalo Bardález Costa, Russany Silva da |
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author |
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Miranda, Jonathan Potiguara de Costa, Elaine Queiroz da Santana, Diego da Silva Rivera, Juan Gonzalo Bardález Costa, Russany Silva da |
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Ventura, Karla Mileny Monteiro Miranda, Jonathan Potiguara de Costa, Elaine Queiroz da Santana, Diego da Silva Rivera, Juan Gonzalo Bardález Costa, Russany Silva da |
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Repigmentação Vitiligo Fototerapia Mama-cadela Corticosteroides. Repigmentación Vitiligo Fototerapia Mamá-perra Corticosteroides. Repigmentation Vitiligo Phototherapy Mama-cadela Corticosteroids. |
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Repigmentação Vitiligo Fototerapia Mama-cadela Corticosteroides. Repigmentación Vitiligo Fototerapia Mamá-perra Corticosteroides. Repigmentation Vitiligo Phototherapy Mama-cadela Corticosteroids. |
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Vitiligo is an immunological disease characterized by depigmentation of the skin, causing achromic spots, with no predilection for sex or ethnicity. Furthermore, it can cause emotional changes, compromise the individual's self-esteem and social relationships. Thus, this work proposes a systematic review of the literature aiming to evidence the efficiency of available therapy protocols for vitiligo and their correlation. Methodology: This is a systematic review study, descriptive and retrospective, carried out based on research in the main academic databases. Ex. PubMed, Lilacs and Capes Periodics, etc. Thus, free searches were made for words related to the proposed theme: vitiligo treatment and this associations, excluding studies that showed inefficiency (low percentage of repigmentation) when compared to conventional treatments. In this sense, 35 scientific articles and 27 different therapies for the treatment of vitiligo were found. Results and Discussion: Such therapies were divided into 4 categories: corticosteroids, photobiomodulation, immunosuppressants and antioxidants. The use of corticosteroids proved to be effective in stabilizing the disease. Phototherapies added kelina acted in 70% of the cases of repigmentation. JAK immunosuppressants demonstrated a total of repigmentation above 75%. And the antioxidants showed 67% efficacy of repigmentation, with emphasis on the species Polypodium leucotomos and Brosimum gaudichaudii with a high index of complete repigmentation, especially when associated with UVB radiation. Treatment with Ginko biloba had 80% disease stabilization. Conclusion: The protocols showed that the association of phototherapies with conventional and innovative therapies are more often effective in the treatment of vitiligo, enhancing the results. |
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