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간헐적 발열 반응에 의한 세포 손상과 이와 관련된 탈모 치료를 위한 신 후보물질 연구

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Effects of Early Cell Damage from Repetitive Intermittent Fever Exposure in Alopecia Progression and Evaluation of New Candidate Drugs : Ibuprofen, Menthol, and Cetirizine

임성실, 문홍섭

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Background: Alopecia areata (AA) is a very disturbing and expensive disorder in which the exact etiology is not known and it is yet to be treated completely well. Most alopecia patients exhibit some inflammation in the hair follicles regardless of the causes. The clinical symptoms of alopecia present very diversely while the prime symptom is local intermittent fever which are related to inflamed cells. Methods: This study aimed to evaluate how repetitive intermittent fever can damage the normal human dermal fibroblast (NHDF) cells and investigated the cytotoxic and proliferative effects after application of new candidate drugs (ibuprofen, menthol, cetirizine) for alopecia in comparison to minoxidil. Results: This study demonstrated that ibuprofen, menthol, or/and cetirizine can prevent or slow down the damage of NHDF cells from intermittent fever in early alopecia. Aggressive preventative intervention with those drugs before complete destruction of hair follicle by excessive repetitive fever, is a very important step for alopecia therapy and these drugs are recommended as candidate drugs for alopecia in the future. Conclusion: Aggressive preventative intervention with drugs before complete destruction of hair follicles (NHDF cells) by excessive repetitive fever is a very important step for alopecia therapy or progression.

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ABSTRACT
 MATERIALS AND METHODS
  Reagents
  Cell culture
  MTS assay
  Statistical analysis
 RESULTS
  Cytotoxic effects
  Cell proliferative effects
  Cell proliferative effects post intermittent fever treatments
 DISCUSSION
 CONCLUSION
 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
 REFERENENCES

저자정보

  • 임성실 Sung Cil Lim. 가톨릭대학교 약학대학
  • 문홍섭 Hong Seop Moon. 국립목포대학교 약학대학 천연약물연구소

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