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Guava (Psidium guajava L.) Leaf Extract as Bioactive Substances for Anti-Androgen and Antioxidant Activities

2022

Leaves of guava (Psidium guajava L.) have been used in Thai folk medicine without any supporting evidence as a traditional herbal remedy for hair loss. Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is chronic hair loss caused by effects of androgens in those with a genetic predisposition, resulting in hair follicle miniaturization. Our objectives were to provide the mechanistic assessment of guava leaf extract on gene expressions related to the androgen pathway in well-known in vitro models, hair follicle dermal papilla cells (HFDPC), and human prostate cancer cells (DU-145), and to determine its bioactive constituents and antioxidant activities. LC-MS analysis demonstrated that the main components of the et…

EcologyPlant SciencePlantes medicinalsEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsandrogenetic alopecia; anti-hair loss; dermal papilla; DU-145; guava; hair follicle; hair growth; HFDPC; 5α-reductase; <i>SRD5A</i>Plants; Volume 11; Issue 24; Pages: 3514
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�ber Ver�nderungen im Hautbindegewebe w�hrend des Haarwachstumscyclus bei der Maus

1959

Es wird uber das Verhalten der interfibrillaren Grundsubstanz wahrend des Haarcyclus bei der weisen Albinomaus berichtet. Der Gehalt an Hale-reaktivem interfibrillarem Material im Corium ist gering wahrend der Ruhephase (Telogen) und nimmt deutlich zu mit Beginn der Phase des aktiven Haarwachstums (Anagen). Strukturveranderungen des Hale-reaktiven Materials lassen eine Anderung des Polymerisationsgrades der interfibrillaren Grundsubstanz vermuten. Auffallig ist der Reichtum Hale-reaktiver Substanzen zwischen den Fettzellen des subcutanen Fettgewebes wahrend der Anagenperiode. Auch im morphologischen Verhalten der cutanen Kollagenfasern konnen Anderungen wahrend des Haarcyclus festgestellt w…

Hair growthmedicine.anatomical_structureChemistrymedicineConnective tissueDermatologyGeneral MedicineMolecular biologyArchiv f�r Klinische und Experimentelle Dermatologie
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�ber die Wirkung von Enzyminhibitoren auf das Haarwachstum bei Ratten

1959

Eine Reihe von bekannten Enzyminhibitoren fuhren bei Ratten intradermal injiziert zum Stillstand des aktiven Haarwachstums und zu reversiblem Haarverlust. Es ist anzunehmen, das die haarbildenden Matrixzellen so geschadigt werden, das sie nicht mehr zu Mitosen befahigt sind. Durch Natriumfluorid- und Malonsaure-Injektionen wird auch die Melanogenese gestort, wie das Nachwaschen zunachst pigmentfreier Haare nahe legt.

chemistry.chemical_classificationHair growthEnzymechemistryDermatologyGeneral MedicineMolecular biologyArchiv f�r Klinische und Experimentelle Dermatologie
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Control of murine hair follicle regression (catagen) by TGF‐β1in vivo

2000

The regression phase of the hair cycle (catagen) is an apoptosis-driven process accompanied by terminal differentiation, proteolysis, and matrix remodeling. As an inhibitor of keratinocyte proliferation and inductor of keratinocyte apoptosis, transforming growth factor beta1 (TGF-beta1) has been proposed to play an important role in catagen regulation. This is suggested, for example, by maximal expression of TGF-beta1 and its receptors during late anagen and the onset of catagen of the hair cycle. We examined the potential involvement of TGF-beta1 in catagen control. We compared the first spontaneous entry of hair follicles into catagen between TGF-beta1 null mice and age-matched wild-type …

medicine.medical_specialtyApoptosisBiochemistryAndrologyMiceTransforming Growth Factor betaHair cycleInternal medicineIn Situ Nick-End LabelingGeneticsmedicineAnimalsHumansMolecular BiologyhirsutismMice KnockoutTUNEL assayintegumentary systembiologyChemistryTransforming growth factor betamedicine.diseaseHair follicleMice Inbred C57BLbody regionsmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologybiology.proteinHuman hair growthKeratinocyteHair FollicleCell DivisionBiotechnologyTransforming growth factorThe FASEB Journal
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