André Jomard
L'Oréal
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Journal of Dermatological Science | 2014
David Piwnica; Carine Rosignoli; Séverine Thibaut de Ménonville; Thierry Alvarez; Marlene Schuppli Nollet; Olivier Roye; André Jomard; Jérôme Aubert
BACKGROUND The facial erythema of rosacea is recognized as the most prevalent and most difficult manifestation of rosacea to treat. A recent approach in patients with rosacea has been to reduce this erythema through vasoconstriction of cutaneous blood vessels by selectively targeting α2-adrenergic receptors with brimonidine. OBJECTIVE To further investigate the pharmacodynamic profile of brimonidine, its vasoconstrictive effects and its anti-inflammatory properties. METHODS The potency for the α1A, α1B, α2A, α2B and α2C receptors of brimonidine was measured, as well as performing a large target profiling study in order to determine the target selectivity profile of brimonidine. The vasoconstrictive effects of brimonidine were measured using ex vivo wire myography and human skin biopsy neuroinflammation models. The anti-inflammatory properties of brimonidine were measured using two in vivo mice ear inflammation models. RESULTS Brimonidine was found to be highly selective for the α2A adrenoreceptor (EC50 0.45nM) over the other α-adrenoreceptors. Additionally, the large target profiling study demonstrated the high selectivity of brimonidine with minimal off-target effects. The ex vivo wire myography model showed that brimonidine is a potent vasoconstrictor of human subcutaneous vessels with a diameter of less than 200μm (EC50 0.4nM). The ex vivo human skin biopsy neuroinflammation model demonstrated that brimonidine completely inhibited vasodilation induced by capsaicin. Both in vivo mouse ear inflammation models highlighted that brimonidine inhibited ear edema (up to 76%) when compared to vehicle. CONCLUSION The selectivity, vasoconstrictive and anti-inflammatory properties of brimonidine that have been described in these studies are in agreement with the benefits observed with this compound in the treatment of facial erythema in rosacea.
Archive | 1990
Jean-Pierre Laugier; Chantal Fanchon; André Jomard; Braham Shroot; Francois Ringenbach
Archive | 2003
André Jomard; Olivier Roye
Archive | 2010
André Jomard; Laurent Fredon; Olivier Roye
Archive | 2010
André Jomard; Laurent Fredon
Archive | 2010
Sandrine Rethore; Carine Rosignoli; André Jomard; Johannes Voegel
Archive | 2005
André Jomard; Olivier Roye
Archive | 2017
André Jomard; Bruno Mehul; Gilbert Laffet; Olivier Roye
Archive | 2017
André Jomard; Laurent Fredon; Olivier Roye
Archive | 2014
Carine Mounier; Isabelle Carlavan; Jérôme Aubert; André Jomard; Patricia Rossio