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      Effect of 5alpha-dihydrotestosterone and testosterone on apoptosis in human dermal papilla cells.

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          Pathogenetic mechanisms in androgenetic alopecia are not yet fully understood; however, it is commonly accepted that androgens like testosterone (T) and 5alpha-dihydrotestosterone (5alpha-DHT) inhibit hair follicle activity with early induction of the catagen. Thus, we investigated the influence of T and 5alpha-DHT on proliferation, cell death and bcl-2/bax expression in cultured dermal papilla cells (DPC) from nonbalding scalp regions of healthy volunteers. T and 5alpha-DHT induced apoptosis in DPC in a dose-dependent and time-related manner; in addition a necrotic effect due to T at 10(-5) M was found. Interestingly, bcl-2 protein expression was decreased in T- and 5alpha-DHT-treated cells, leading to an increase in the bax/bcl-2 ratio. In addition, T and 5alpha-DHT induced proteolytic cleavage of caspase 8 and inhibited proliferation of DPC at 10(-5) M. High concentrations of T and 5alpha-DHT were needed to induce apoptotic effects in DPC. These data suggest that DPC from nonbalding scalp regions do have the capacity to undergo apoptosis, but need a high androgen stimulus. The present study provides an interesting new pathogenetic approach in androgenetic alopecia.

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                Author and article information

                Journal
                Skin Pharmacol Physiol
                Skin pharmacology and physiology
                S. Karger AG
                1660-5527
                1660-5527
                2006
                : 19
                : 6
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Department of Dermatology and Allergy, Charité-Universitatsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
                Article
                95251
                10.1159/000095251
                16931898
                b282771a-6aa5-4f96-b0e1-bbc23a6ef2a7
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