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Retinoids putting the "a" in alopecia.

Phillip D Holler, George Cotsarelis
Other The Journal of investigative dermatology 2013 10 인용
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Study Design

연구 유형
Review
대상 집단
Patients with alopecia (theoretical)
중재
Retinoids putting the "a" in alopecia. None
대조군
None
일차 결과
Vitamin A role in alopecia development
효과 방향
Negative
비뚤림 위험
Unclear

Abstract

Vitamin A (vitA) has many roles in human biology. With respect to hair, knockout mice for vitA receptor, hairless, and vitamin D genes have similar phenotypes, and follicle loss occurs during catagen. Hypovitaminosis A from inadequate vitA intake causes hair loss. This work suggests that dietary vitA may have a role in precipitating and maintaining alopecias as well.

요약

Dietary vitA may have a role in precipitating and maintaining alopecias as well as Hypovitaminosis A from inadequate vitA intake, which causes hair loss.

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