Abstract
Although hair loss contributes to various social and economic, research methods for material development are currently limited. In this study, we established a research model for developing materials for hair growth through the regulation of β-catenin. We confirmed that 100 nM tegatrabetan (TG), a β-catenin inhibitor, decreased the proliferation of human hair follicle dermal papilla cells (HFDPCs) at 72 h. In addition, TG-induced apoptosis suppressed the phosphorylation of GSK-3β and Akt, translocation of β-catenin from the cytosol to the nucleus, and the expression of cyclin D1. Interestingly, TG significantly increased the G2/M arrest in HFDPCs. Subcutaneous injection of TG suppressed hair growth and the number of hair follicles in C57BL/6 mice. Moreover, TG inhibited the expression of cyclin D1, β-catenin, keratin 14, and Ki67. These results suggest that TG-induced inhibition of hair growth can be a promising model for developing new materials for enhancing β-catenin-mediated hair growth.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 449-459 |
Number of pages | 11 |
Journal | Journal of Medicinal Food |
Volume | 27 |
Issue number | 5 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 28 May 2024 |
Keywords
- alopecia
- cell cycle
- hair growth
- tegatrabetan
- β-catenin