Anudeep, Talagavadi Channaiah and Jeyaraman, Madhan and Muthu, Sathish and Rajendran, Ramya Lakshmi and Gangadaran, Prakash and Mishra, Prabhu Chandra and Sharma, Shilpa and Jha, Saurabh Kumar and Ahn, Byeong-Cheol (2022) Advancing Regenerative Cellular Therapies in Non-Scarring Alopecia. Pharmaceutics, 14 (3). p. 612. ISSN 1999-4923
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Abstract
Alopecia or baldness is a common diagnosis in clinical practice. Alopecia can be scarring or non-scarring, diffuse or patchy. The most prevalent type of alopecia is non-scarring alopecia, with the majority of cases being androgenetic alopecia (AGA) or alopecia areata (AA). AGA is traditionally treated with minoxidil and finasteride, while AA is treated with immune modulators; however, both treatments have significant downsides. These drawbacks compel us to explore regenerative therapies that are relatively devoid of adverse effects. A thorough literature review was conducted to explore the existing proven and experimental regenerative treatment modalities in non-scarring alopecia. Multiple treatment options compelled us to classify them into growth factor-rich and stem cell-rich. The growth factor-rich group included platelet-rich plasma, stem cell-conditioned medium, exosomes and placental extract whereas adult stem cells (adipose-derived stem cell-nano fat and stromal vascular fraction; bone marrow stem cell and hair follicle stem cells) and perinatal stem cells (umbilical cord blood-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hUCB-MSCs), Wharton jelly-derived MSCs (WJ-MSCs), amniotic fluid-derived MSCs (AF-MSCs), and placental MSCs) were grouped into the stem cell-rich group. Because of its regenerative and proliferative capabilities, MSC lies at the heart of regenerative cellular treatment for hair restoration. A literature review revealed that both adult and perinatal MSCs are successful as a mesotherapy for hair regrowth. However, there is a lack of standardization in terms of preparation, dose, and route of administration. To better understand the source and mode of action of regenerative cellular therapies in hair restoration, we have proposed the “À La Mode Classification”. In addition, available evidence-based cellular treatments for hair regrowth have been thoroughly described.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | Mesenchymal Stromal Cells |
Divisions: | Regenerative Medicine |
Depositing User: | Mr Repository Admin |
Date Deposited: | 09 Oct 2023 12:30 |
Last Modified: | 09 Oct 2023 12:30 |
URI: | https://ir.orthopaedicresearchgroup.com/id/eprint/62 |