Dermal papillae are a target of androgen action in patients with androgenic alopecia, where androgen acts on the epidermis of hair follicles in a paracrine manner. To mimic the complexity of the dermal papilla microenvironment, a better culture model of human dermal papilla cells (DPCs) is needed. Therefore, we evaluated the inhibitory effect of dihydrotestosterone (DHT)-treated two-dimensional (2D)- and 3D-cultured DPCs on hair follicle growth. 2D- and 3D-cultured DPC proliferation was inhibited after co-culturing with outer root sheath (ORS) cells under DHT treatment. Moreover, gene expression levels of β-catenin and neural cell adhesion molecules were significantly decreased and those of cleaved caspase-3 significantly increased in 2D- a...
Androgens regulate the growth of many human hair follicles, but only pubic, axillary, and scalp hair...
Androgens stimulate hair growth in some areas, e.g., beard, but may cause regression and baldness on...
Steroid hormones have important modulatory effects on the hair follicle, but the mechanisms by which...
Recent studies suggest that androgen-driven alteration to the autocrine and paracrine factors produc...
We attempted to establish a coculture model of human dermal papilla cells (DPCs) from androgenetic a...
Background Hair follicle (HF) regeneration begins when signals from the mesenchyme-derived dermal pa...
Human hair follicles, which are distributed in various and specific sites of the body, appear to hav...
In androgenetic alopecia, androgens impair dermal papilla-induced hair follicle stem cell (HFSC) dif...
Androgenetic alopecia (AGA), a hereditary disorder that involves the progressive thinning of hair in...
Androgen exposure stimulates the growth of beard hair follicles. The follicle dermal papilla appears...
NoBACKGROUND: Androgenetic alopecia, or male pattern baldness, is a common, progressive disorder whe...
Androgens are major regulators of human hair growth, but their effects vary: many follicles are stim...
Abstract Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is hereditary and androgen-dependent, progressive thinning of t...
<div><p>The dermal papilla, located in the hair follicle, expresses androgen receptor and plays an i...
The dermal papilla, located in the hair follicle, expresses androgen receptor and plays an important...
Androgens regulate the growth of many human hair follicles, but only pubic, axillary, and scalp hair...
Androgens stimulate hair growth in some areas, e.g., beard, but may cause regression and baldness on...
Steroid hormones have important modulatory effects on the hair follicle, but the mechanisms by which...
Recent studies suggest that androgen-driven alteration to the autocrine and paracrine factors produc...
We attempted to establish a coculture model of human dermal papilla cells (DPCs) from androgenetic a...
Background Hair follicle (HF) regeneration begins when signals from the mesenchyme-derived dermal pa...
Human hair follicles, which are distributed in various and specific sites of the body, appear to hav...
In androgenetic alopecia, androgens impair dermal papilla-induced hair follicle stem cell (HFSC) dif...
Androgenetic alopecia (AGA), a hereditary disorder that involves the progressive thinning of hair in...
Androgen exposure stimulates the growth of beard hair follicles. The follicle dermal papilla appears...
NoBACKGROUND: Androgenetic alopecia, or male pattern baldness, is a common, progressive disorder whe...
Androgens are major regulators of human hair growth, but their effects vary: many follicles are stim...
Abstract Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is hereditary and androgen-dependent, progressive thinning of t...
<div><p>The dermal papilla, located in the hair follicle, expresses androgen receptor and plays an i...
The dermal papilla, located in the hair follicle, expresses androgen receptor and plays an important...
Androgens regulate the growth of many human hair follicles, but only pubic, axillary, and scalp hair...
Androgens stimulate hair growth in some areas, e.g., beard, but may cause regression and baldness on...
Steroid hormones have important modulatory effects on the hair follicle, but the mechanisms by which...