Abstract
We studied the effect of cyclosporin A on human hair growth using a recently described model in which isolated hair follicles are grown in vitro. Cyclosporin A had no effect on the rate of hair growth, but at 10-7 M, a dose within the therapeutic blood range, it maintained hair growth for longer than control to give a 42% greater mean follicle elongation after 15 d (p < 0.05). Eighteen of 42 cyclosporin-treated follicles (43%) were still growing after 15 d compared with one of 42 control follicles (2%). These results suggest that the hypertrichotic action of cyclosporin A may be due to prolongation of the anagen phase of the hair-growth cycle. © 1993.
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Taylor, M., Ashcroft, A. T. T., & Messenger, A. G. (1993). Cyclosporin a prolongs human hair growth in vitro. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 100(3), 237–239. https://doi.org/10.1111/1523-1747.ep12468979
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