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The prostamide-related glaucoma therapy, bimatoprost, offers a novel approach for treating scalp alopecias

Balding causes widespread psychological distress but is poorly controlled. The commonest treatment, minoxidil, was originally an antihypertensive drug that promoted unwanted hair. We hypothesized that another serendipitous discovery, increased eyelash growth side-effects of prostamide F(2α)-related...

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Autores principales: Khidhir, Karzan G., Woodward, David F., Farjo, Nilofer P., Farjo, Bessam K., Tang, Elaine S., Wang, Jenny W., Picksley, Steven M., Randall, Valerie A.
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Publicado: Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3545535/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23104985
http://dx.doi.org/10.1096/fj.12-218156
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author Khidhir, Karzan G.
Woodward, David F.
Farjo, Nilofer P.
Farjo, Bessam K.
Tang, Elaine S.
Wang, Jenny W.
Picksley, Steven M.
Randall, Valerie A.
author_facet Khidhir, Karzan G.
Woodward, David F.
Farjo, Nilofer P.
Farjo, Bessam K.
Tang, Elaine S.
Wang, Jenny W.
Picksley, Steven M.
Randall, Valerie A.
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description Balding causes widespread psychological distress but is poorly controlled. The commonest treatment, minoxidil, was originally an antihypertensive drug that promoted unwanted hair. We hypothesized that another serendipitous discovery, increased eyelash growth side-effects of prostamide F(2α)-related eyedrops for glaucoma, may be relevant for scalp alopecias. Eyelash hairs and follicles are highly specialized and remain unaffected by androgens that inhibit scalp follicles and stimulate many others. Therefore, we investigated whether non-eyelash follicles could respond to bimatoprost, a prostamide F(2α) analog recently licensed for eyelash hypotrichosis. Bimatoprost, at pharmacologically selective concentrations, increased hair synthesis in scalp follicle organ culture and advanced mouse pelage hair regrowth in vivo compared to vehicle alone. A prostamide receptor antagonist blocked isolated follicle growth, confirming a direct, receptor-mediated mechanism within follicles; RT-PCR analysis identified 3 relevant receptor genes in scalp follicles in vivo. Receptors were located in the key follicle regulator, the dermal papilla, by analyzing individual follicular structures and immunohistochemistry. Thus, bimatoprost stimulates human scalp follicles in culture and rodent pelage follicles in vivo, mirroring eyelash behavior, and scalp follicles contain bimatoprost-sensitive prostamide receptors in vivo. This highlights a new follicular signaling system and confirms that bimatoprost offers a novel, low-risk therapeutic approach for scalp alopecias.—Khidhir, K. G., Woodward, D. F., Farjo, N. P., Farjo, B. K., Tang, E. S., Wang, J. W., Picksley, S. M., and Randall, V. A. The prostamide-related glaucoma therapy, bimatoprost, offers a novel approach for treating scalp alopecias.
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spelling pubmed-35455352013-02-01 The prostamide-related glaucoma therapy, bimatoprost, offers a novel approach for treating scalp alopecias Khidhir, Karzan G. Woodward, David F. Farjo, Nilofer P. Farjo, Bessam K. Tang, Elaine S. Wang, Jenny W. Picksley, Steven M. Randall, Valerie A. FASEB J Research Communications Balding causes widespread psychological distress but is poorly controlled. The commonest treatment, minoxidil, was originally an antihypertensive drug that promoted unwanted hair. We hypothesized that another serendipitous discovery, increased eyelash growth side-effects of prostamide F(2α)-related eyedrops for glaucoma, may be relevant for scalp alopecias. Eyelash hairs and follicles are highly specialized and remain unaffected by androgens that inhibit scalp follicles and stimulate many others. Therefore, we investigated whether non-eyelash follicles could respond to bimatoprost, a prostamide F(2α) analog recently licensed for eyelash hypotrichosis. Bimatoprost, at pharmacologically selective concentrations, increased hair synthesis in scalp follicle organ culture and advanced mouse pelage hair regrowth in vivo compared to vehicle alone. A prostamide receptor antagonist blocked isolated follicle growth, confirming a direct, receptor-mediated mechanism within follicles; RT-PCR analysis identified 3 relevant receptor genes in scalp follicles in vivo. Receptors were located in the key follicle regulator, the dermal papilla, by analyzing individual follicular structures and immunohistochemistry. Thus, bimatoprost stimulates human scalp follicles in culture and rodent pelage follicles in vivo, mirroring eyelash behavior, and scalp follicles contain bimatoprost-sensitive prostamide receptors in vivo. This highlights a new follicular signaling system and confirms that bimatoprost offers a novel, low-risk therapeutic approach for scalp alopecias.—Khidhir, K. G., Woodward, D. F., Farjo, N. P., Farjo, B. K., Tang, E. S., Wang, J. W., Picksley, S. M., and Randall, V. A. The prostamide-related glaucoma therapy, bimatoprost, offers a novel approach for treating scalp alopecias. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 2013-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3545535/ /pubmed/23104985 http://dx.doi.org/10.1096/fj.12-218156 Text en © FASEB This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/us/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Communications
Khidhir, Karzan G.
Woodward, David F.
Farjo, Nilofer P.
Farjo, Bessam K.
Tang, Elaine S.
Wang, Jenny W.
Picksley, Steven M.
Randall, Valerie A.
The prostamide-related glaucoma therapy, bimatoprost, offers a novel approach for treating scalp alopecias
title The prostamide-related glaucoma therapy, bimatoprost, offers a novel approach for treating scalp alopecias
title_full The prostamide-related glaucoma therapy, bimatoprost, offers a novel approach for treating scalp alopecias
title_fullStr The prostamide-related glaucoma therapy, bimatoprost, offers a novel approach for treating scalp alopecias
title_full_unstemmed The prostamide-related glaucoma therapy, bimatoprost, offers a novel approach for treating scalp alopecias
title_short The prostamide-related glaucoma therapy, bimatoprost, offers a novel approach for treating scalp alopecias
title_sort prostamide-related glaucoma therapy, bimatoprost, offers a novel approach for treating scalp alopecias
topic Research Communications
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3545535/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23104985
http://dx.doi.org/10.1096/fj.12-218156
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