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Stimulating news for hair-loss sufferers
Jun 23rd, 2003 at 8:57am
 
Stimulating news for hair-loss sufferers

The Asahi Shimbun



Household products maker Lion Corp., in collaboration with a university research team, has discovered proteins that promote hair growth.

The company hopes to eventually develop a new hair growth lotion based on the new findings, which were announced Monday.

The company and university researchers are scheduled to present their findings at a Japan Society for Biomedical Gerontology conference, which starts today at the Nagoya Congress Center in Nagoya.

The firm's researchers, together with a group of dermatologists from the University of Tokushima's School of Medicine, genetically analyzed the mechanism of hair growth.

The study began with a comparison of different parts of the head. The researchers collected and cultivated hair root cells from parts of the head that had gone bald and parts of the head that still had hair. Samples were taken from men suffering from various forms of hair loss, including receding hairlines and hair loss at the crown of the head.

After studying the composition of proteins in the cultivated cells, researchers found that cells taken from skin that had lost hair contain a considerably smaller amount of two kinds of proteins: bone morphogenetic protein (BMP), which promotes the formation of bones, and ephrin, which stimulates the formation of blood vessels.

They also discovered that the two proteins promote the multiplication of hair follicle cells, thereby contributing to hair growth.

Taking these findings into account, the researchers then added a variety of materials to the hair root cells. As a result, when 6-benzyl aminopurine, a chemical used to accelerate the growth of flowers and plants, was added to the cells, the amount of BMP and ephrin increased. Researchers also found that 6-benzyl aminopurine decreases the amount of NT-4, a substance that has already been shown to promote hair loss.

The company says the findings show that BMP and ephrin influence hair growth, while 6-benzyl aminopurine is effective in both preventing hair loss and promoting hair growth.(IHT/Asahi: June 18,2003)
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