Lipid peroxides induce early onset of catagen phase in murine hair cycles.

نویسندگان

  • Atsushi Naito
  • Tatsuyuki Midorikawa
  • Teruhiko Yoshino
  • Motoyasu Ohdera
چکیده

The precise mechanisms of alopecia, a pathophysiological disorder with negative psychological implications, are unknown. Androgen and hereditary predisposition are major causes, but the condition is also affected by stress, an irregular diet and high levels of sebum secretion. We focused on oxidative stress and analyzed the effect of the lipid peroxides on hair follicles. Our first observation was that the topical application of linolein hydroperoxides, one of the lipid peroxides, lead to the early onset of the catagen phase in murine hair cycles. Furthermore, by using TUNEL staining we found that lipid peroxides induced apoptosis of hair follicle cells. They also induced apoptosis in human epidermal keratinocytes by up-regulating apoptosis-related genes. These results indicated that lipid peroxides, which can cause free radicals, induce the apoptosis of hair follicle cells, and this is followed by early onset of the catagen phase. These observations may provide insight into the mechanisms underlying the development of alopecia in humans.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • International journal of molecular medicine

دوره 22 6  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2008