reviewBritish Journal of DermatologyFeb 1, 2004Closed access

Minoxidil: mechanisms of action on hair growth

Royal Hallamshire Hospital

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Abstract

We have known for over 30 years that minoxidil stimulates hair growth, yet our understanding of its mechanism of action on the hair follicle is very limited. In animal studies, topical minoxidil shortens telogen, causing premature entry of resting hair follicles into anagen, and it probably has a similar action in humans. Minoxidil may also cause prolongation of anagen and increases hair follicle size. Orally administered minoxidil lowers blood pressure by relaxing vascular smooth muscle through the action of its sulphated metabolite, minoxidil sulphate, as an opener of sarcolemmal KATP channels. There is some evidence that the stimulatory effect of minoxidil on hair growth is also due to the opening of…

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Keywords
  • Minoxidil
  • Hair follicle
  • Hair loss
  • Endocrinology
  • Stimulation
  • Internal medicine
  • Pharmacology
  • Medicine
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