The clock gene brain and muscle Arnt-like protein-1 (BMAL1) is involved in hair growth

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Yuichi Watabe
Miyuki Tomioka
Ai Watabe
Masaki Aihara
Shigeki Shimba
Hajime Inoue
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[1] St. Marianna University School of Medicine,Division of Stem Cell Therapy (Endowed Chair by ANGFA Co.)
[2] St. Marianna University School of Medicine,Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
[3] Nihon University,Department of Heath Science, School of Pharmacy
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Archives of Dermatological Research | 2013年 / 305卷
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BMAL1; Clock gene; Circadian rhythm; Hair growth; AGA;
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It is known that baldness caused by androgenetic alopecia is involved with androgen and the androgen receptor. Furthermore, it has been reported that testosterone secretion follows a circadian rhythm. Therefore, we hypothesized that a relationship exists between androgen-induced alopecia and biological rhythm. The mammalian circadian rhythm is controlled by several clock genes. Brain and muscle aryl hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator-like protein-1 (BMAL1), one of the clock genes, is a transcription factor that plays central roles in the regulation of circadian rhythms. In this study, we investigated the influence of BMAL1 on hair follicle functions and hair growth. Mice deficient in BMAL1 expression exhibited a delay in hair regrowth after shaving. In hair follicles of mouse vibrissa, expression of Bmal1 and other clock genes was found to be rhythmic. Knockdown of BMAL1 in human follicle dermal papilla cells resulted in modulation of expression of several hair growth-related genes. Therefore, we concluded that expression of clock genes in hair follicles is linked to the circadian rhythm and that BMAL1 can regulate hair growth.
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