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Intermediate Hair Follicles from Patients with Female Pattern Hair Loss Are Associated with Nutrient Insufficiency and a Quiescent Metabolic Phenotype

Female pattern hair loss (FPHL) is a non-scarring alopecia resulting from the progressive conversion of the terminal (t) scalp hair follicles (HFs) into intermediate/miniaturized (i/m) HFs. Although data supporting nutrient deficiency in FPHL HFs are lacking, therapeutic strategies are often associa...

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Autores principales: Piccini, Ilaria, Sousa, Marta, Altendorf, Sabrina, Jimenez, Francisco, Rossi, Alfredo, Funk, Wolfgang, Bíró, Tamás, Paus, Ralf, Seibel, Jens, Jakobs, Mira, Yesilkaya, Tanju, Edelkamp, Janin, Bertolini, Marta
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9416027/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36014862
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14163357
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author Piccini, Ilaria
Sousa, Marta
Altendorf, Sabrina
Jimenez, Francisco
Rossi, Alfredo
Funk, Wolfgang
Bíró, Tamás
Paus, Ralf
Seibel, Jens
Jakobs, Mira
Yesilkaya, Tanju
Edelkamp, Janin
Bertolini, Marta
author_facet Piccini, Ilaria
Sousa, Marta
Altendorf, Sabrina
Jimenez, Francisco
Rossi, Alfredo
Funk, Wolfgang
Bíró, Tamás
Paus, Ralf
Seibel, Jens
Jakobs, Mira
Yesilkaya, Tanju
Edelkamp, Janin
Bertolini, Marta
author_sort Piccini, Ilaria
collection PubMed
description Female pattern hair loss (FPHL) is a non-scarring alopecia resulting from the progressive conversion of the terminal (t) scalp hair follicles (HFs) into intermediate/miniaturized (i/m) HFs. Although data supporting nutrient deficiency in FPHL HFs are lacking, therapeutic strategies are often associated with nutritional supplementation. Here, we show by metabolic analysis that selected nutrients important for hair growth such as essential amino acids and vitamins are indeed decreased in affected iHFs compared to tHFs in FPHL scalp skin, confirming nutrient insufficiency. iHFs also displayed a more quiescent metabolic phenotype, as indicated by altered metabolite abundance in freshly collected HFs and release/consumption during organ culture of products/substrates of TCA cycle, aerobic glycolysis, and glutaminolysis. Yet, as assessed by exogenous nutrient supplementation ex vivo, nutrient uptake mechanisms are not impaired in affected FPHL iHFs. Moreover, blood vessel density is not diminished in iHFs versus tHFs, despite differences in tHFs from different FPHL scalp locations or versus healthy scalp or changes in the expression of angiogenesis-associated growth factors. Thus, our data reveal that affected iHFs in FPHL display a relative nutrient insufficiency and dormant metabolism, but are still capable of absorbing nutrients, supporting the potential of nutritional supplementation as an adjunct therapy for FPHL.
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spelling pubmed-94160272022-08-27 Intermediate Hair Follicles from Patients with Female Pattern Hair Loss Are Associated with Nutrient Insufficiency and a Quiescent Metabolic Phenotype Piccini, Ilaria Sousa, Marta Altendorf, Sabrina Jimenez, Francisco Rossi, Alfredo Funk, Wolfgang Bíró, Tamás Paus, Ralf Seibel, Jens Jakobs, Mira Yesilkaya, Tanju Edelkamp, Janin Bertolini, Marta Nutrients Article Female pattern hair loss (FPHL) is a non-scarring alopecia resulting from the progressive conversion of the terminal (t) scalp hair follicles (HFs) into intermediate/miniaturized (i/m) HFs. Although data supporting nutrient deficiency in FPHL HFs are lacking, therapeutic strategies are often associated with nutritional supplementation. Here, we show by metabolic analysis that selected nutrients important for hair growth such as essential amino acids and vitamins are indeed decreased in affected iHFs compared to tHFs in FPHL scalp skin, confirming nutrient insufficiency. iHFs also displayed a more quiescent metabolic phenotype, as indicated by altered metabolite abundance in freshly collected HFs and release/consumption during organ culture of products/substrates of TCA cycle, aerobic glycolysis, and glutaminolysis. Yet, as assessed by exogenous nutrient supplementation ex vivo, nutrient uptake mechanisms are not impaired in affected FPHL iHFs. Moreover, blood vessel density is not diminished in iHFs versus tHFs, despite differences in tHFs from different FPHL scalp locations or versus healthy scalp or changes in the expression of angiogenesis-associated growth factors. Thus, our data reveal that affected iHFs in FPHL display a relative nutrient insufficiency and dormant metabolism, but are still capable of absorbing nutrients, supporting the potential of nutritional supplementation as an adjunct therapy for FPHL. MDPI 2022-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9416027/ /pubmed/36014862 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14163357 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Piccini, Ilaria
Sousa, Marta
Altendorf, Sabrina
Jimenez, Francisco
Rossi, Alfredo
Funk, Wolfgang
Bíró, Tamás
Paus, Ralf
Seibel, Jens
Jakobs, Mira
Yesilkaya, Tanju
Edelkamp, Janin
Bertolini, Marta
Intermediate Hair Follicles from Patients with Female Pattern Hair Loss Are Associated with Nutrient Insufficiency and a Quiescent Metabolic Phenotype
title Intermediate Hair Follicles from Patients with Female Pattern Hair Loss Are Associated with Nutrient Insufficiency and a Quiescent Metabolic Phenotype
title_full Intermediate Hair Follicles from Patients with Female Pattern Hair Loss Are Associated with Nutrient Insufficiency and a Quiescent Metabolic Phenotype
title_fullStr Intermediate Hair Follicles from Patients with Female Pattern Hair Loss Are Associated with Nutrient Insufficiency and a Quiescent Metabolic Phenotype
title_full_unstemmed Intermediate Hair Follicles from Patients with Female Pattern Hair Loss Are Associated with Nutrient Insufficiency and a Quiescent Metabolic Phenotype
title_short Intermediate Hair Follicles from Patients with Female Pattern Hair Loss Are Associated with Nutrient Insufficiency and a Quiescent Metabolic Phenotype
title_sort intermediate hair follicles from patients with female pattern hair loss are associated with nutrient insufficiency and a quiescent metabolic phenotype
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9416027/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36014862
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14163357
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