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Effects of oral minoxidil on serum VEGF and hair regrowth in androgenetic alopecia.

Ahmed Abdulhussein Kawen
Other Acta dermatovenerologica Alpina, Pannonica, et Adriatica 2025 2 citazioni
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Study Design

Tipo di studio
Controlled Clinical Trial
Dimensione del campione
50
Popolazione
Adults with androgenetic alopecia
Durata
12 weeks
Intervento
Effects of oral minoxidil on serum VEGF and hair regrowth in androgenetic alopecia. 1 mg/day oral minoxidil
Comparatore
No treatment control (n=25)
Esito primario
Serum VEGF levels, hair count, hair diameter
Direzione dell'effetto
Positive
Rischio di bias
Moderate

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is a common hair loss condition characterized by follicular miniaturization. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) plays a key role in promoting angiogenesis and supporting hair follicle growth. Oral minoxidil has been suggested to upregulate VEGF levels, enhancing hair regrowth. METHODS: This prospective study included 50 participants divided into two groups: oral minoxidil (1 mg/day; n = 25) and control (n = 25). Serum VEGF levels were measured at baseline and after 12 weeks of treatment. Hair growth parameters, including hair count, diameter, shedding, and pull test results, were assessed systematically. RESULTS: Baseline VEGF levels were similar between groups (p = 0.1873). Post-treatment, VEGF levels increased significantly in the minoxidil group (217.88 ± 22.65 pg/ml vs. 142.81 ± 23.14 pg/ml in the control, p < 0.0001). Hair count and diameter improved significantly (p < 0.0001 and p = 0.0040, respectively), with reductions in shedding and pull test results (p < 0.0001). Positive correlations were observed between VEGF and hair count (r = 0.9965), whereas shedding showed negative correlations (r = -0.5374). CONCLUSIONS: Oral minoxidil significantly enhances VEGF levels, promoting hair growth and reducing shedding. VEGF serves as a promising biomarker for assessing treatment effectiveness and understanding the angiogenic mechanisms involved in AGA.

TL;DR

Oral minoxidil significantly enhances VEGF levels, promoting hair growth and reducing shedding, and serves as a promising biomarker for assessing treatment effectiveness and understanding the angiogenic mechanisms involved in AGA.

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