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Experimental Dermatology | 2008

Expression of NAD+ dependent 15-hydroxyprostaglandin dehydrogenase and protection of prostaglandins in human hair follicle

Jean Francois Michelet; Laurent Colombe; Brigitte Gautier; Olivier Gaillard; Florence Benech; Rui Pereira; Christophe Boulle; Maria Dalko-Csiba; Roger Rozot; Michel Neuwels; Bruno Bernard

Abstract:  NAD+ dependent 15‐hydroxyprostaglandin dehydrogenate (15‐PGDH) catalyses oxidation of 15(S)‐hydroxyl group of prostaglandins and as a result inactivates their physiological potential. Positive effects of prostaglandins or prostaglandin analogues were reported on terminal hair, vellus hair or eyelash growth and a complex prostaglandin network was recently described in human hair follicle. In the present study, we showed that 15‐PGDH was expressed in human hair follicle mainly in melanocytes and keratinocytes, which brought us to consider this enzyme as a possible target to sustain local prostaglandin production. Using a recombinant enzymatic strategy, specific 15‐PGDH inhibitors were screened. We identified a thiazolidine dione derivative exhibiting efficacy on follicular outer root sheath keratinocytes, since it concomitantly decreased the production of deactivated 13,14 dihydro 15‐ketoprostaglandin F2α and sustained prostaglandin F2αin vitro production. In the context of recent interest in prostaglandins and prostaglandin analogues as hair regrowth agents, we postulated that the use of selected 15‐PGDH inhibitors could reinforce or prolong the effect of these physiological mediators on hair and skin.


Archive | 2004

Use of a dihydrojasmonic acid derivative as a desquamative agent

Maria Dalko; Michel Neuwels


Archive | 2005

2-OXY-ACETAMIDE COMPOUND, THE USES THEREOF AND COMPOSITIONS FOR STIMULATING OR INDUCING THE GROWTH, AND/OR RETARDING THE LOSS, OF KERATIN FIBRES

Roger Rozot; Philippe Breton; Michel Neuwels; Christophe Boulle


Archive | 2006

Oxyacetamide compounds useful for stimulating or inducing the growth and/or retarding the loss of keratin fibers

Roger Rozot; Philippe Breton; Michel Neuwels; Christophe Boulle


Archive | 2004

Use of at least one (dihydro)jasmonic acid derivative as a desquamating agent

Michel Neuwels; Maria Dalko


Archive | 2004

Utilisation d'un dérivé d'acide (dihydro)jasmonique comme agent desquamant

Maria Dalko; Michel Neuwels


Archive | 2006

Use of-oxyacetamide compounds for promoting and/or inducing and/or stimulating the pigmentation of keratin materials and/or for limiting their depigmentation and/or bleaching

Roger Rozot; Philippe Breton; Michel Neuwels; Christophe Boulle


Archive | 2005

Cosmetic Use of Piperidine Derivatives

Alexandre Cavezza; Michel Neuwels


Archive | 2005

COMPOSE 2-OXY-ACETAMIDE, SES UTILISATIONS ET COMPOSITIONS POUR STIMULER OU INDUIRE LA POUSSE DES FIBRES KERATINIQUES ET/OU FREINER LEUR CHUTE

Roger Rozot; Philippe Breton; Michel Neuwels; Christophe Boulle


Archive | 2010

Piperidine derivatives and cosmetic compositions thereof

Alexandre Cavezza; Michel Neuwels

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