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Study of the effects of thyroid hormone on hair cycle and
hair growth.
Yang Shuxia, Ma Shengqing, Qin Jian. First
Hospital of Beijing University, Beijing, China.
To study the effects of thyroid hormone on
hair cycle and hair growth. C57BL6 mice of 6-8 weeks old with
hair of telogen were selected, and were fed with different
dosage of L-thyroxine sodium (T4). Anagen was induced by depilation
as control. We also cultured the follicles and dermal papilla
cells of human scalp hair. We observed the growth and the
synthesis of protein and DNA of triiodothyranine (T3)-treated
follicles by inverted microscope, 3H-leucine incorporation
and 3H-thymidine incorporation. Cultured dermal papilla cells
were treated with various concentration of T3. The DNA and
insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) synthesis were measured
by 3H-incorporation and ELISA respectively. The results showed
that anagen of C57BL6 mice can be induced by T4. The duration
of anagen induced by T4 was the same as that of control. The
T3-treated follicles, compared with control, transformed into
catagen prematurely. T3 also inhibited the protein and DNA
synthesis of the follicles. The DNA and IGF-I synthesis of
the cultured dermal apilla cells was stimulated by T3 100
nM. This study suggested that, T4 can induce telogen hair
of C57BL6 mice transforming into anagen, and the reason might
be that T3 can stimulate dermal papilla cells growth, and
increase the IGF-I synthesis. However, T3 can shorten the
anagen duration of cultured hair follicles, and inhibit protein
and DNA synthesis at the same time.
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