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Endocrine Abstracts (2022) 81 EP632 | DOI: 10.1530/endoabs.81.EP632

ECE2022 Eposter Presentations General Endocrinology (15 abstracts)

Bisphenol-A and Pentocholorophenol Sodium Levels in Patients with Acne Rosacea

Deniz Demircioglu 1 , Nese Cinar 2 , Suzan Demir Pektas 3 , Tuba Edgunlu 4 , Mustafa Unal 5 & Duygu Yazgan Aksoy 6


1Acıbadem University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Dermatology, Istanbul, Turkey; 2Mugla Sitki Kocman University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Mugla, Turkey; 3Mugla Sitki Kocman University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Dermatology, Mugla, Turkey; 4Mugla Sitki Kocman University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Medical Biology, Mugla, Turkey; 5Istanbul Haseki State Hospital, Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Istanbul, Turkey; 6Acıbadem University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Mugla, Turkey


Objective: Rosacea is an inflammatory dermatosis. Telangiectasias, edema, erythema, and acneiform eruptions are the main symptoms. Several genetic and environmental factors have been linked to rosacea; however, the etiology of the disease is still not known. It is considered a systemic disease rather than a skin disorder. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals are substances people are exposed to through water, food, self-care products, and the environment. They interfere with normal hormonal functions and can also enter the body through the skin. Bisphenol A (BPA) and pentachlorophenol sodium (PCS) are two substances associated with different diseases. The possible association of these substances with rosacea is not known. We aimed to determine BPA and PCS levels in patients with rosacea.

Methods: We conducted a prospective study in a training hospital. Thirty-four patients with Rosacea (18F/16M; mean age 48.5±11) and 34 age and sex-matched healthy controls (20 F/14 M; mean age 48.2±10.2) were included. Main anthropometric measures, plasma glucose (FPG), insulin, lipids, TSH, BPA, and PCS levels were measured.

Results: Age, weight, BMI, FPG, and TSH were similar between the two groups. CRP levels were higher in patients with rosacea (9.6±3.4 and 3.7±1.6 for patients and healthy controls, respectively, P<0.001). Serum BPA levels were 55.8±14.4 and 51.9±19.2, and PCS levels 63.3±45.9 and 68.6±40.8 for patients and healthy controls, respectively. There was no significant difference between BPA and PCS levels (P>0.05).

Conclusions: CRP levels were higher with patients with rosacea compared to healthy controls; however, BPA and PCS levels were not different from healthy controls.

Volume 81

European Congress of Endocrinology 2022

Milan, Italy
21 May 2022 - 24 May 2022

European Society of Endocrinology 

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