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International Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprosy Sciences

2024, Vol. 7, Issue 1, Part A

Serum irisin level in patients with acne vulgaris
Author(s)
Nihal Ibrahim Metwaly Ibrahim, Nashwa Naeem El-Far, Manal Mohammed Ali El-batch and Basma Mourad Mohammed Ali
Abstract
It is a common and persistent inflammatory skin condition that affects the hair follicles and sebaceous glands. Acne vulgaris is a skin condition that affects the skin. The presence of both open and closed comedones, also known as blackheads and whiteheads, as well as inflammatory lesions, most commonly on the face, chest, shoulders, and back, are the defining characteristics of this specific condition. A number of skin conditions, such as acrochordons, acanthosis nigricans, androgenetic alopecia, acne vulgaris, and hirsutism, can be caused by insulin resistance, which is a term that describes the decreased sensitivity of cells to insulin. There is a correlation between irisin and measurements of body size and shape, as well as chemical indicators, other hormones and substances that are released by fat cells, obesity, and a decreased sensitivity to insulin because of its presence. As a result of its ability to stimulate thermogenesis and the consumption of energy in subcutaneous adipose tissue, irisin offers protection against both obesity and insulin resistance. The intervention resulted in a decrease in glucose and insulin levels, which is indicative of an improvement in insulin resistance during the intervention.
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How to cite this article:
Nihal Ibrahim Metwaly Ibrahim, Nashwa Naeem El-Far, Manal Mohammed Ali El-batch, Basma Mourad Mohammed Ali. Serum irisin level in patients with acne vulgaris. Int J Dermatol Venereology Leprosy Sci 2024;7(1):47-51. DOI: 10.33545/26649411.2024.v7.i1a.181
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