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Cyclosporin a promotes hair epithelial cell proliferation and modulates protein kinase C expression and translocation in hair epithelial cells.

T Takahashi1, A Kamimura.   

Abstract

Cyclosporin A is an immunosuppressive agent known to cause hirsutism. The mechanisms of action that cause hirsutism have not been fully elucidated, however. We have previously reported that several selective protein kinase C inhibitors promote the growth of murine hair epithelial cells and stimulate anagen induction. In this paper, we report on an investigation of the mechanisms of action of hair-growing activity possessed by cyclosporin A from the viewpoint of whether it promotes hair epithelial cell growth or whether it modulates the expression or translocation of protein kinase C isozymes in hair epithelial cells. Our results indicate that cyclosporin A (over a wide dosage range of 1-1000 ng per ml) stimulates cultured murine hair epithelial cell growth to about 150%-160% relative to controls. We also observed growth-promoting effects on murine epidermal keratinocytes (about 140%) at the dose range of 1-100 ng per ml. At high dose ranges above 3 microg per ml, the growth of both cells was inhibited. On the other hand, we found that cyclosporin A reduces the overall expression of protein kinase C alpha, betaI, and betaII in cultured murine hair epithelial cells, and reduces the levels of protein kinase C alpha, betaI, betaII, and eta in the particulate fraction from cultured murine hair epithelial cells. From these results, we speculate that the hair-growing activity of cyclosporin A is at least partially attributable to its growth-promoting influence on hair epithelial cells sequential to its downregulation of some protein kinase C isozymes in hair epithelial cells or inhibition of translocation of some protein kinase C isozymes to the membrane or cytoskeleton of hair epithelial cells.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11564166     DOI: 10.1046/j.0022-202x.2001.01452.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Invest Dermatol        ISSN: 0022-202X            Impact factor:   8.551


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