Dopamine is a novel, direct inducer of catagen in human scalp hair follicles<i>in vitro</i>
Article 2012 en
Authors
EL
Ewan A. Langan
EL
Erika Lisztes
TB
Tamás Bı́ró
Abstract
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These data provide evidence that dopamine is an inhibitor of human hair growth, via the promotion of catagen induction, at least in vitro. This may offer a rational explanation for the induction of telogen effluvium in some women treated with dopamine agonists such as bromocriptine. Moreover, dopaminergic agonists deserve further exploration as novel inhibitors of unwanted human hair growth (hirsutism, hypertrichosis).
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