Promotive Effect of Minoxidil Combined with All-trans Retinoic Acid (tretinoin) on Human Hair Growth in Vitro.
J Korean Med Sci.
2007 Apr;22
Kwon OS, Pyo HK, Oh YJ,
Han JH, Lee SR, Chung JH,
Eun HC, Kim KH.
Department of
Dermatology, Seoul
National University
College of Medicine,
Laboratory of Cutaneous
Aging and Hair Research,
Clinical Research
Institute, Seoul
National University
Hospital, Institute of
Dermatological Science,
Seoul National
University, Seoul, Korea.
Minoxidil induces hair growth in male pattern baldness and prolongs the anagen phase. All-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) has been reported to act synergistically with minoxidil in vivo: they can enhance more dense hair regrowth than either compound alone. We evaluated the effect of minoxidil combined with ATRA on hair growth in vitro. The effect of co-treatment of minoxidil and ATRA on hair growth was studied in hair follicle organ culture.
In cultured human dermal papilla cells (DPCs) and normal human epidermal keratinocytes, the expressions of Erk, Akt, Bcl-2, Bax, P53 and P21 were evaluated by immunoblot analysis.
Minoxidil plus ATRA additively promoted hair growth in vitro, compared with minoxidil alone. In addition, minoxidil plus ATRA elevated phosphorylated Erk, phosphorylated Akt and the ratio of Bcl-2/Bax, but decreased the expressions of P53 and P21 more effectively than by minoxidil alone. Our results suggest that minoxidil plus ATRA would additively enhance hair growth by mediating dual functions:
1) the prolongation
of cell survival by
activating the Erk and
Akt signaling pathways,
and 2) the prevention of
apoptosis of DPCs and
epithelial cells by
increasing the ratio of
Bcl-2/Bax and
downregulating the
expressions of P53 and
P21.