TY - JOUR
T1 - Gum Arabic Enhances Hair Follicle-Targeting Drug Delivery of Minoxidil Nanocrystal Dispersions
AU - Oaku, Yoshihiro
AU - Shiroyama, Sorato
AU - Otake, Hiroko
AU - Yajima, Yuya
AU - Abe, Akinari
AU - Yamamoto, Naoki
AU - Nagai, Noriaki
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/12/14
Y1 - 2024/12/14
N2 - In this study, we attempted to enhance the delivery of minoxidil (MXD) nanocrystals into hair follicles for efficacious hair growth treatment. We applied a bead milling method and designed an MXD nanocrystal dispersion containing methylcellulose (MC) and gum arabic (GA), termed MG-MXD@NP, with a particle size of 110nm. In vivo studies in C57BL/6 mice showed that MG-MXD@NP improved MXD delivery to the skin tissue, hair bulges, and hair bulbs, resulting in earlier and superior hair growth compared with a commercially available MXD lotion (Riup 5%, CA-MXD). These findings were consistent with the increased MXD contents observed in the hair bulge and hair bulb regions in the MG-MXD@NP-treated mice, and suggested a correlation between the efficiency of MXD delivery and efficacy of promotion of hair growth by products containing MXD. Furthermore, delivery of MXD using MG-MXD@NP was associated with elevated expression levels of CD34 and CD200, markers of hair follicle epithelial stem cells, which are crucial for promoting hair growth. Thus, it is possible that the upregulation of CD34 and CD200 in the MG-MXD@NPtreated mice reflects activation of the papilla cells and hair follicle stem cells known to be closely associated with hair growth enhancement. In conclusion, MG-MXD@NP, containing MXD nanocrystals in combination with MC and GA, exhibited a superior hair growth effect as compared with conventional MXD formulations. These findings suggest that this novel delivery method for MXD could represent a promising treatment approach for hair loss.
AB - In this study, we attempted to enhance the delivery of minoxidil (MXD) nanocrystals into hair follicles for efficacious hair growth treatment. We applied a bead milling method and designed an MXD nanocrystal dispersion containing methylcellulose (MC) and gum arabic (GA), termed MG-MXD@NP, with a particle size of 110nm. In vivo studies in C57BL/6 mice showed that MG-MXD@NP improved MXD delivery to the skin tissue, hair bulges, and hair bulbs, resulting in earlier and superior hair growth compared with a commercially available MXD lotion (Riup 5%, CA-MXD). These findings were consistent with the increased MXD contents observed in the hair bulge and hair bulb regions in the MG-MXD@NP-treated mice, and suggested a correlation between the efficiency of MXD delivery and efficacy of promotion of hair growth by products containing MXD. Furthermore, delivery of MXD using MG-MXD@NP was associated with elevated expression levels of CD34 and CD200, markers of hair follicle epithelial stem cells, which are crucial for promoting hair growth. Thus, it is possible that the upregulation of CD34 and CD200 in the MG-MXD@NPtreated mice reflects activation of the papilla cells and hair follicle stem cells known to be closely associated with hair growth enhancement. In conclusion, MG-MXD@NP, containing MXD nanocrystals in combination with MC and GA, exhibited a superior hair growth effect as compared with conventional MXD formulations. These findings suggest that this novel delivery method for MXD could represent a promising treatment approach for hair loss.
KW - drug delivery
KW - follicular targeting
KW - gum arabic
KW - hair growth
KW - minoxidil
KW - nanocrystal
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U2 - 10.1248/bpb.b24-00697
DO - 10.1248/bpb.b24-00697
M3 - Article
C2 - 39675963
AN - SCOPUS:85212544679
SN - 0918-6158
VL - 47
SP - 2083
EP - 2091
JO - Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
JF - Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
IS - 12
ER -