scholarly journals Effects of a New Topical Treatment Containing Several Hair Growth Promoters in Women with Early Female Pattern Hair Loss

2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 146-151 ◽  
Author(s):  
Colombina Vincenzi ◽  
Benedetta Marisaldi ◽  
Antonella Tosti ◽  
Brijeshkumar Patel
Author(s):  
Laura J. Burns ◽  
Dina Hagigeorges ◽  
Kelly E. Flanagan ◽  
James Pathoulas ◽  
Maryanne M. Senna

2011 ◽  
Vol 3 (22) ◽  
pp. 1-5 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rajesh Guruswamy Damodaran ◽  
Ramkrishna Gupta

2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-17
Author(s):  
Jan Wadstein ◽  
Erling Thom ◽  
Aida Gadzhigoroeva

Follicular proteoglycans are key players with structural, functional, and regulatory roles in the growth and cycling behaviour of the hair follicles. The expression pattern of specific proteoglycans is strongly correlated with follicular phase transitions, which further affirms their functional involvement. Research shows that bioactive proteoglycans, e.g., versican and decorin, can actively trigger follicular phase shift by their anagen-inducing, anagen-maintaining, and immunoregulatory properties. This emerging insight has led to the recognition of “dysregulated proteoglycan metabolism” as a plausible causal or mediating pathology in hair growth disorders in both men and women. In support of this, declined expression of proteoglycans has been reported in cases of anagen shortening and follicular miniaturisation. To facilitate scientific communication, we propose designating this pathology “follicular hypoglycania (FHG),” which results from an impaired ability of follicular cells to replenish and maintain a minimum relative concentration of key proteoglycans during anagen. Lasting FHG may advance to structural decay, called proteoglycan follicular atrophy (PFA). This process is suggested to be an integral pathogenetic factor in pattern hair loss (PHL) and telogen effluvium (TE). To address FHG and PFA, a proteoglycan replacement therapy (PRT) program using oral administration of a marine-derived extract (Nourkrin® with Marilex®, produced by Pharma Medico Aps, Aarhus, Denmark) containing specific proteoglycans has been developed. In clinical studies, this treatment significantly reduced hair fall, promoted hair growth, and improved quality of life in patients with male- and female-pattern hair loss. Accordingly, PRT (using Nourkrin® with Marilex®) can be recommended as an add-on treatment or monotherapy in patients with PHL and TE.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ahmed El-Garf ◽  
Mohamed Mohie ◽  
Eman Salah

Abstract Background Female pattern hair loss (FPHL) is a common non-scaring alopecia. Topical minoxidil is the only approved treatment for FPHL; however, it has frequent side effects. Ketoconazole is an antifungal with anti-androgenic properties. Methods The aim of this work was to evaluate the safety and possible trichogenic effects of ketoconazole in FPHL. Patients were randomly assigned into Group A with 20 patients who received 2% topical minoxidil solution and Group B involving 20 patients who were treated by 2% topical ketoconazole preparation. All patients were treated for 6 months and evaluated clinically plus via trichoscopy. Side effects were recorded, and patients’ satisfaction was measured. Results Regarding hair growth, a significant difference was detected between baseline and at 4th and 6th months in Group A. While in Group B, the improvement was delayed until the 6th month. Only 10% of Group B reported side effects. Patients’ satisfaction did not differ between the two groups. Conclusions Topical ketoconazole mediates a trichogenic effect in FPHL with few side effects. However, ketoconazole showed a delayed improvement versus minoxidil at similar concentrations. Further studies should evaluate the efficacy of higher concentrations of ketoconazole solutions for FPHL which is a promising therapy. Trial registration IRB approval status: reviewed and approved by IRB of Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig University; approval no. #3642


2011 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 42-43
Author(s):  
Mansi Patel ◽  
Alfonso Perez ◽  
Rodney Sinclair

2005 ◽  
Vol 15 (6) ◽  
pp. 201-202
Author(s):  
Carlijn Hoedemaker ◽  
Sylvia van Egmond ◽  
Rodney Sinclair

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