Background: Retinaldehyde (RAL), a natural metabolite of beta-carotene
and retinol (ROL), is tolerated by human skin after topical applicati
on. Purpose: To see if topical application of a large quantity of RAL
on human skin is associated with a detectable alteration of constituti
ve levels of plasma retinoids resulting from metabolism of RAL in the
skin. Methods: Plasma retinoids [ROL, all-trans-retinoic acid (all-tra
ns-RA), RAL, retinyl palmitate/oleate, 13-cis-RA and 4-oxo-13-cis-RA]
were analyzed by high-pressure liquid chromatography. Determinations w
ere done in 10 healthy male volunteers kept on a vitam-A-poor diet bef
ore, during and after daily topical application of 7 mg of RAL to 40%
of the body surface for 14 days. Results: The introduction of a restri
cted vitamin A diet before RAL application resulted in a decrease in t
he plasma levels of ROL, all-trans-RA and retinyl palmitate/oleate. To
pical application of RAL did not induce an alteration of the plasma le
vels of retinoid metabolites. No RAL was detectable in any of the plas
ma samples. Conclusion: The skin metabolism of topically applied RAL d
oes not result in detectable alterations of constitutive levels of pla
sma retinoids in humans.