[Effect of minoxidil on DNA synthesis in cultured fibroblasts from healthy skin or keloids].

Q4 Medicine
G Piñol, F Rueda, F Martí, L Puig, J M De Moragas
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Abstract

A potential therapeutic role of minoxidil in fibrotic or sclerotic conditions, such as keloids, has been suggested on the basis of its reported ability to inhibit the proliferation of human dermal fibroblasts. We have studied the effect of minoxidil on 3H-deoxythymidine uptake in cultures of human dermal fibroblasts derived from lesional and non-lesional skin from patients with keloids. The effect of the addition of fetal bovine serum, plasma and growth factors (insulin, EGF, PDGF, FGF and beta-TGF) to the medium has also been studied. Minoxidil, at concentrations ranging from 500 to 1,000 microM., caused an increase in DNA synthesis, which was proportional to the initial degree of fibroblast activation. Concentrations higher than 1,000 microM. caused a cytotoxic effect. Some reservations arise on the potential therapeutic use of minoxidil in conditions characterized by increased fibroblast proliferation, given the narrow margin between activation of DNA synthesis and cytotoxicity we have found in our experimental model.

米诺地尔对健康皮肤或瘢痕疙瘩培养成纤维细胞DNA合成的影响。
米诺地尔在纤维化或硬化性疾病(如瘢痕疙瘩)中具有潜在的治疗作用,这是基于其抑制人皮肤成纤维细胞增殖的能力而提出的。我们研究了米诺地尔对瘢痕疙瘩患者皮损和非皮损皮肤成纤维细胞3h -脱氧胸腺嘧啶摄取的影响。还研究了在培养基中添加胎牛血清、血浆和生长因子(胰岛素、EGF、PDGF、FGF和β - tgf)的影响。米诺地尔,浓度在500到1000微克之间。,导致DNA合成增加,这与成纤维细胞激活的初始程度成正比。浓度高于1000微米。引起细胞毒性作用。考虑到我们在实验模型中发现的DNA合成激活和细胞毒性之间的狭窄差距,米诺地尔在成纤维细胞增殖增加的条件下的潜在治疗用途存在一些保留意见。
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期刊介绍: La Revista Medicina Cutánea Ibero-Latino-Americana se adhiere a los “Requisitos de uniformidad para manuscritos presentados para publicación en revista biomédicas” elaborados por el Comité Internacional de Editores de Revista Médicas
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