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Non-thermal plasma promotes hair growth by improving the inter-follicular macroenvironment

Non-thermal plasma (NTP) is widely used in the disinfection and surface modification of biomaterials. NTP treatment can regenerate and improve skin function; however, its effectiveness on hair follicle (HF) growth and its underlying mechanisms need to be elucidated. Herein, we propose an air-based N...

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Autores principales: Kim, Han-Jun, Choi, Eun-Wook, Choi, Eun-Ji, Kim, Hyo-Sung, Kim, Junggil, Cho, Guangsup, Kim, Heesu, Na, Seulgi, Shin, Jae Ho, Do, Sun Hee, Park, Bong Joo
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9037796/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35480732
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra04625j
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author Kim, Han-Jun
Choi, Eun-Wook
Choi, Eun-Ji
Kim, Hyo-Sung
Kim, Junggil
Cho, Guangsup
Kim, Heesu
Na, Seulgi
Shin, Jae Ho
Do, Sun Hee
Park, Bong Joo
author_facet Kim, Han-Jun
Choi, Eun-Wook
Choi, Eun-Ji
Kim, Hyo-Sung
Kim, Junggil
Cho, Guangsup
Kim, Heesu
Na, Seulgi
Shin, Jae Ho
Do, Sun Hee
Park, Bong Joo
author_sort Kim, Han-Jun
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description Non-thermal plasma (NTP) is widely used in the disinfection and surface modification of biomaterials. NTP treatment can regenerate and improve skin function; however, its effectiveness on hair follicle (HF) growth and its underlying mechanisms need to be elucidated. Herein, we propose an air-based NTP treatment, which generates exogenous nitric oxide (eNO), as a therapeutic strategy for hair growth. The topical application of air-based NTP generates large amounts of eNO, which can be directly detected using a microelectrode NO sensor, in the dermis of mouse dorsal skin. Additionally, NTP-induced eNO has no cytotoxicity in normal human skin cells and promotes hair growth by increasing capillary tube formation, cellular proliferation, and hair/angiogenesis-related protein expression. Furthermore, NTP treatment promotes hair growth with adipogenesis and activation of CD34(+)CD44(+) stem cells and improves the inter-follicular macroenvironment via increased perifollicular vascularity in the mouse hair regrowth model. Given the importance of the hair follicle (HF) cycle ratio (growth vs. regression vs. resting) in diagnosing alopecia, NTP treatment upregulates the stem cell activity of the HF to promote the anagen : catagen : telogen ratio, leading to improved hair growth. We confirmed the upregulation of increasing Wnt/β-catenin signaling and activation of perifollicular adipose tissue and angiogenesis in HF regeneration. In conclusion, these results show that the eNO from NTP enhances the cellular activities of human skin cells and endothelial cells in vitro and stem cells in vivo, thereby increasing angiogenesis, adipogenesis, and hair growth in the skin dermis. Furthermore, the results of this study suggest that NTP treatment may be a highly efficient alternative in regenerative medicine for achieving enhanced hair growth.
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spelling pubmed-90377962022-04-26 Non-thermal plasma promotes hair growth by improving the inter-follicular macroenvironment Kim, Han-Jun Choi, Eun-Wook Choi, Eun-Ji Kim, Hyo-Sung Kim, Junggil Cho, Guangsup Kim, Heesu Na, Seulgi Shin, Jae Ho Do, Sun Hee Park, Bong Joo RSC Adv Chemistry Non-thermal plasma (NTP) is widely used in the disinfection and surface modification of biomaterials. NTP treatment can regenerate and improve skin function; however, its effectiveness on hair follicle (HF) growth and its underlying mechanisms need to be elucidated. Herein, we propose an air-based NTP treatment, which generates exogenous nitric oxide (eNO), as a therapeutic strategy for hair growth. The topical application of air-based NTP generates large amounts of eNO, which can be directly detected using a microelectrode NO sensor, in the dermis of mouse dorsal skin. Additionally, NTP-induced eNO has no cytotoxicity in normal human skin cells and promotes hair growth by increasing capillary tube formation, cellular proliferation, and hair/angiogenesis-related protein expression. Furthermore, NTP treatment promotes hair growth with adipogenesis and activation of CD34(+)CD44(+) stem cells and improves the inter-follicular macroenvironment via increased perifollicular vascularity in the mouse hair regrowth model. Given the importance of the hair follicle (HF) cycle ratio (growth vs. regression vs. resting) in diagnosing alopecia, NTP treatment upregulates the stem cell activity of the HF to promote the anagen : catagen : telogen ratio, leading to improved hair growth. We confirmed the upregulation of increasing Wnt/β-catenin signaling and activation of perifollicular adipose tissue and angiogenesis in HF regeneration. In conclusion, these results show that the eNO from NTP enhances the cellular activities of human skin cells and endothelial cells in vitro and stem cells in vivo, thereby increasing angiogenesis, adipogenesis, and hair growth in the skin dermis. Furthermore, the results of this study suggest that NTP treatment may be a highly efficient alternative in regenerative medicine for achieving enhanced hair growth. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9037796/ /pubmed/35480732 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra04625j Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Kim, Han-Jun
Choi, Eun-Wook
Choi, Eun-Ji
Kim, Hyo-Sung
Kim, Junggil
Cho, Guangsup
Kim, Heesu
Na, Seulgi
Shin, Jae Ho
Do, Sun Hee
Park, Bong Joo
Non-thermal plasma promotes hair growth by improving the inter-follicular macroenvironment
title Non-thermal plasma promotes hair growth by improving the inter-follicular macroenvironment
title_full Non-thermal plasma promotes hair growth by improving the inter-follicular macroenvironment
title_fullStr Non-thermal plasma promotes hair growth by improving the inter-follicular macroenvironment
title_full_unstemmed Non-thermal plasma promotes hair growth by improving the inter-follicular macroenvironment
title_short Non-thermal plasma promotes hair growth by improving the inter-follicular macroenvironment
title_sort non-thermal plasma promotes hair growth by improving the inter-follicular macroenvironment
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9037796/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35480732
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra04625j
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