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Alpinetin Promotes Hair Regeneration Via Activating Hair Follicle Stem Cells

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Journal Chin Med
Publisher Biomed Central
Date 2022 May 31
PMID 35637486
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Abstract

Background: Alopecia affects millions of individuals globally, with hair loss becoming more common among young people.  Various traditional Chinese medicines (TCM) have been used clinically for treating alopecia, however, the effective compounds and underlying mechanism are less known. We sought to investigate the effect of Alpinetin (AP), a compound extracted from Fabaceae and Zingiberaceae herbs, in hair regeneration.

Methods: Animal model for hair regeneration was mimicked by depilation in C57BL/6J mice. The mice were then topically treated with 3 mg/ml AP, minoxidil as positive control (PC), or solvent ethanol as vehicle control (VC) on the dorsal skin. Skin color changes which reflected the hair growth stages were monitored and pictured, along with H&E staining and hair shaft length measurement. RNA-seq analysis combined with immunofluorescence staining and qPCR analysis were used for mechanism study. Meanwhile, Gli1; R26R and Lgr5; R26R transgenic mice were used to monitor the activation and proliferation of Gli1+ and Lgr5+ HFSCs after treatment. Furthermore, the toxicity of AP was tested in keratinocytes and fibroblasts from both human and mouse skin to assess the safety.

Results: When compared to minoxidil-treated and vehicle-treated control mice, topical application of AP promoted anagen initiation and delayed catagen entry, resulting in a longer anagen phase and hair shaft length. Mechanistically, RNA-seq analysis combined with immunofluorescence staining of Lef1 suggested that Lgr5+ HFSCs in lower bulge were activated by AP via Wnt signaling. Other HFSCs, including K15+, Lef1+, and Gli1+ cells, were also promoted into proliferating upon AP treatment. In addition, AP inhibited cleaved caspase 3-dependent apoptosis at the late anagen stage to postpone regression of hair follicles. More importantly, AP showed no cytotoxicity in keratinocytes and fibroblasts from both human and mouse skin.

Conclusion: This study clarified the effect of AP in promoting hair regeneration by activating HFSCs via Wnt signaling. Our findings may contribute to the development of a new generation of pilatory that is more efficient and less cytotoxic for treating alopecia.

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