Akkermansia muciniphila promotes testosterone-mediated hair growth inhibition in mice

IF 2.5 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Eunyoung Lee, Daedong Kim, Hyo-Deok Seo, Jeong-Hoon Hahm, Jae-Gu Seo, Sang-Nam Lee, Do-Hak Kim, Jiyun Ahn, Chang Hwa Jung
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Abstract

The beneficial effects of Akkermansia muciniphila (Akk) on gut health and inflammation reduction have been demonstrated; however, scientific evidence of hair growth enhancement by Akk has not been reported. Therefore, this study was undertaken to investigate the effect of Akk on improving testosterone-mediated hair growth inhibition. Hair growth inhibition was induced through subcutaneous injection of testosterone into the shaved dorsal skin of C57BL/6 male mice. Live and pasteurized Akk were orally administered at a concentration of 1 × 108 colony-forming unit. After 5 weeks, hair length and skin tissues were analyzed. The live and pasteurized Akk significantly stimulated hair growth, countering the inhibitory effect of testosterone compared to the testosterone-alone group. Hematoxylin and eosin staining revealed a significant increase in hair follicle size in the Akk-treated group. An increase in β-catenin levels, which are associated with hair growth and cell cycle progression, was also observed. Moreover, the Akk-treated group exhibited increased levels of fibroblast growth factors, including Fgf7, Igf1, Fgf7, Fgf10, and Fgf21. However, no significant difference was observed between the live and pasteurized Akk groups. These results underscore the potential of live and pasteurized Akk in improving testosterone-mediated hair growth inhibition.

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Akkermansia muciniphila 促进睾酮介导的小鼠毛发生长抑制作用
Akkermansia muciniphila(Akk)对肠道健康和减少炎症的有益作用已得到证实,但有关 Akk 促进头发生长的科学证据尚未见报道。因此,本研究旨在调查 Akk 对改善睾酮介导的毛发生长抑制作用的影响。在 C57BL/6 雄性小鼠剃光的背皮上皮下注射睾酮,诱导毛发生长抑制。以 1 × 108 菌落总数形成单位的浓度口服活的和巴氏灭菌的 Akk。5 周后,对毛发长度和皮肤组织进行分析。与单用睾酮组相比,活的和巴氏灭菌的 Akk 能明显刺激毛发生长,抵消睾酮的抑制作用。血栓素和伊红染色显示,Akk处理组的毛囊体积明显增大。此外,还观察到与毛发生长和细胞周期进展相关的β-catenin水平也有所增加。此外,Akk 处理组的成纤维细胞生长因子水平也有所提高,包括 Fgf7、Igf1、Fgf7、Fgf10 和 Fgf21。然而,在活体和巴氏灭菌 Akk 组之间没有观察到明显差异。这些结果凸显了活体和巴氏灭菌 Akk 在改善睾酮介导的毛发生长抑制方面的潜力。
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