体内
毛乳头
H&E染色
体外
细胞生长
化疗
药理学
病理
医学
染色
生物
化学
癌症研究
毛囊
细胞生物学
内科学
生物化学
生物技术
作者
Chih‐Hsiu Wang,Hsu‐Shan Huang,Niann‐Tzyy Dai,Ming‐Jen Sheu,Deh‐Ming Chang
摘要
Ascorbigen (ABG) is the predominant indole‐derived compound from Brassica vegetables. In this study, we attempted to evaluate the effects of ABG on hair growth. To this end, we examined the proliferation of isolated human dermal papilla (DP) cells and keratinocytes after incubation in various concentrations (0–1.25 mM) of ABG. Furthermore, hair shaft regrowth was monitored in a mouse model of chemotherapy‐induced alopecia (CIA), and hematoxylin and eosin staining was performed for histological analyses. We found that 1.25 mM ABG induced a 1.2‐fold increase in the growth of DP cells, but not keratinocytes. However, ABG did not exert significant protective effects against CIA in the mouse model. These findings suggest that ABG may not be able to counteract CIA and that further investigation of the therapeutic potential of ABG in disease models is required. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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