New method may lead to hair loss therapy

Press Trust of India  |  Tokyo 

Japanese researchers have developed a novel method for the mass production of regenerating tissues, that may lead to a new treatment for loss. Researchers at in Japan successfully prepared up to 5,000 cellular aggregates, also known as 'follicle germs (HFGs)' simultaneously. They showed new growth from the HFGs after into mice. "This simple method is very robust and promising. We hope that this technique will improve regenerative therapy to treat loss such as androgenic alopecia," said Junji Fukuda, at loss troubles a substantial number of individuals all over the world, particularly in ageing societies. has emerged as a new therapy to combat the problem.

The therapy involves regenerating follicles, the tiny organs that grow and sustain One of the more challenging obstacles to has been the preparation of follicle germs, the reproductive source of follicles, on a large scale. "The key for the mass production of HFGs was a choice of substrate materials for culture vessel," said Fukuda, corresponding of the study published in the journal "We used oxygen-permeable dimethylpolysiloxane (PDMS) at the bottom of culture vessel, and it worked very well," Fukuda said. The researchers evaluated the feasibility of this method by transferring the prepared HFGs from a fabricated 300- microwell array, called "HFG chip," to generate follicles and hairs on the mouse body. They confirmed black generation at both the back and scalp sites. The regenerated exhibited the typical cycle of murine "We have preliminary data that suggests human HFG formation using human keratinocytes and dermal papilla cells," said Fukuda.

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First Published: Fri, February 02 2018. 16:45 IST