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Application of platelet-rich plasma lysate combined with hyaluronic acid microneedles for the treatment of alopecia.

Zhengxin Suo, Yingcan Xu, Along Zhang, Ye Cao, Jiaxin Liu et al.
Other Drug delivery and translational research 2025 3 citações
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Study Design

Tipo de Estudo
Other
População
Mouse model of alopecia
Intervenção
Application of platelet-rich plasma lysate combined with hyaluronic acid microneedles for the treatment of alopecia. None
Comparador
Minoxidil (once/day x20) vs PL-MN (once/3 days x5)
Desfecho Primário
Hair follicle anagen induction in mouse model
Direção do Efeito
Positive
Risco de Viés
Unclear

Abstract

Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) continues to pose a significant challenge due to the paucity of effective therapeutic options. Upon lysis, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) releases numerous growth factors (GFs), which facilitate tissue reconstruction and hair regeneration. However, concerns such as infection, bleeding, local erythema, and patient anxiety associated with injections have substantially diminished patient acceptance. To address these issues, we developed a microneedle (MN) system loaded with PRP lysate (PL), termed PL-MN, designed to deliver GFs transdermal to sites of hair loss without inducing significant discomfort. The PL-MN not only exhibits a well-defined needle structure but also demonstrates excellent in vivo penetration and external transdermal efficacy. Upon skin penetration, the needle matrix rapidly dissolves, releasing GFs directly to the target site. In animal tests, the PL-MN shows synergistic effects by orchestrating an upregulation in the expression of Ki67 and CD31, which collectively foster cell proliferation and migration, thereby facilitating the expedited progression of hair follicles (HFs) into the anagen phase and promoting peripheral angiogenesis. Compared with minoxidil, the first-line clinical drug for treating AGA (administered once per day, 20 times in total), the PL-loaded MN could induce hair regeneration in mice with a lower frequency of administration (once every 3 days, 5 times in total). Consequently, such a safe and GFs-releasing MNs patch shows great potential for clinical AGA treatment.

Resumo Rápido

A microneedle system loaded with PRP lysate (PL), termed PL-MN, designed to deliver GFs transdermal to sites of hair loss without inducing significant discomfort, which shows great potential for clinical AGA treatment.

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