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Minoxidil stimulated hair growth in organ culture is inhibited
by the potassium channel blocker, tolbutamide.
GC Davies, TJ Jenner, YC Chen, VA Randall,
MJ Thornton. Department of Biomedical Sciences, University
of Bradford, Bradford, West Yorkshire, UK.
Although potassium channel openers such as minoxidil
promote hair growth in vivo, the mechanisms by which they
do so are unclear. Using a red deer whole hair follicle culture
system we have previously demonstrated that the potassium
channel openers, minoxidil and diazoxide stimulate hair follicle
growth in vitro. In order to further explore the role of potassium
channels in hair growth, we have investigated the effect of
the potassium channel blocker, tolbutamide on red deer hair
growth in organ culture. Anagen follicles were microdissected
from the mane of 6 red deer stags, washed with sterile phosphate
buffered saline, and incubated in Williams E medium supplemented
with 5 mM glucose, 100 U/ml penicillin and 2.5 µg/ml amphoterin
B. A minimum of six follicles were incubated in each experimental
group; control vehicle (0.01 % dimethylsulphoxide), 0.1, 1,
10, 100 µM minoxidil, tolbutamide (1 mM), or minoxidil (10
µM) + tolbutamide (1 mM). Hair follicles grew under all experimental
conditions for up to 8 days. Follicles consistently grew faster
in the presence of all concentrations of minoxidil compared
to control conditions. In contrast, tolbutamide slowed follicle
growth compared to the vehicle control. Incubation of isolated
follicles with a combination of minoxidil and tolbutamide
resulted in an inhibition of the stimulatory effects of minoxidil;
the follicles grew at the same rate as the control follicles.
The stimulatory effect of minoxidil at 4 different concentrations
supports our earlier studies using this culture system. The
absence of any growth potentiation by minoxidil in the presence
of the potassium blocker, tolbutamide, implies that minoxidil
is stimulating hair growth in this system via potassium channels.
Further studies should help us to elucidate the exact mechanisms
involved in the stimulation hair growth by minoxidil.
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