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Effect of Coapplication of Capsaicin and Minoxidil on the
Murine Hair Growth
Won-Soo Lee, Hyung Jin Ahn, Young Hee Kim Department
of Dermatology. Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine,
Wonju. Korea
Capsaicin induces the release of substance P(SP)
which is believed to play an important role in murine hair
growth and cycle. Minoxidil, the only approved topical hair
drug having direct hair growth effect, has therapeutic limitation
because it stimulates mainly vellus hair regrowth, not thick
coarse terminal hairs. So, we hypothesize that combined use
of capsaicin and minoxidil may exert positive effects in terms
of hair growth than minoxidil alone. We evaluated the effects
of coapplication of capsaicin and minoxidil on the hair growth
and cycle, compared with application of capsaicin or minoxidil
alone. We induced the anagen phase of the hair of back skin
of ICR mice by depilation. We devied the mice into 4 groups,
i.e., control group, capsaicin group, minoxidil group, and
coapplied group. And then, we examined the hair growth macroscopically,
and the percentage of the area of hair regrowth by image analysis
using phototrichogram at the 0, the 5th, 10th, 15th, 20th,
25th, and 30th day. Also we examined the morphologic changes
of hair follicles and subcutis, and the number of mast cells
by microscopy, and[methyl-3H] thymidine uptake by scintillation
counter. In this study, we observed that capsaicin can not
only induce the anagen phase quickly, but also sustain constant
effect on the linear hair growth. Minoxidil also induced the
anagen phase fast, and prolong the anagen phase of the hair
cycle. Therefore, it is concluded that the coapplication of
capsaicin and minoxidil can grow hair quickly and steadily.
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