Journal article
Tretinoin enhances minoxidil response in androgenetic alopecia patients by upregulating follicular sulfotransferase enzymes
A Sharma, A Goren, R Dhurat, S Agrawal, R Sinclair, RM Trüeb, S Vañó-Galván, G Chen, Y Tan, M Kovacevic, M Situm, J McCoy
Dermatologic Therapy | WILEY | Published : 2019
DOI: 10.1111/dth.12915
Abstract
Minoxidil sulfate is the active metabolite required to exert the vasodilatory and hair growing effects of minoxidil. For hair growth, sulfotransferase enzymes expressed in outer root sheath of the hair follicle sulfonate minoxidil. The large intra-subject variability in follicular sulfotransferase was found to predict minoxidil response and thus explain the low response rate to topical minoxidil in the treatment of androgenetic alopecia. A method to increase minoxidil response would be of significant clinical utility. Retinoids have been reported to increase minoxidil response. The purported mechanism of action was retinoid modulation of skin permeation to minoxidil; however, evidence to the..
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