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Authors Talavera-Adame D, Newman D, Newman N
Received 28 March 2017
Accepted for publication 16 May 2017
Published 31 August 2017 Volume 2017:10 Pages 11—19
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/SCCAA.S138150
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Bernard Binetruy
Abstract: The prevalence of androgenic alopecia (AGA) increases with age and it
affects both men and women. Patients diagnosed with AGA may experience
decreased quality of life, depression, and feel self-conscious. There are a
variety of therapeutic options ranging from prescription drugs to
non-prescription medications. Currently, AGA involves an annual global market
revenue of US$4 billion and a growth rate of 1.8%, indicating a growing
consumer market. Although natural and synthetic ingredients can promote hair growth
and, therefore, be useful to treat AGA, some of them have important adverse
effects and unknown mechanisms of action that limit their use and benefits.
Biologic factors that include signaling from stem cells, dermal papilla cells,
and platelet-rich plasma are some of the current therapeutic agents being
studied for hair restoration with milder side effects. However, most of the
mechanisms exerted by these factors in hair restoration are still being
researched. In this review, we analyze the therapeutic agents that have been
used for AGA and emphasize the potential of new therapies based on advances in
stem cell technologies and regenerative medicine.
Keywords: stem cells,
stem cell therapies, hair follicle, dermal papilla, androgenic alopecia, laser,
hair regeneration
摘要视频链接:Stem-cell therapies for
androgenic alopecia