Recombinant humanized collagen combined with nicotinamide increases the expression level of rat basement membrane proteins and promotes hair growth
Youshiqi Zhou, Boyu Chen, Shijia Ye, Haoyu Sun, Shuyue Wang, Xiaozhen Diao, Wenhui Wu

TL;DR
A collagen complex with nicotinamide boosts hair growth by enhancing stem cell survival and basement membrane proteins in rat models.
Contribution
A novel recombinant human collagen complex combined with nicotinamide is shown to promote hair growth through enhanced stem cell function.
Findings
The RHC complex increased VEGF levels and trichohyalin content, indicating improved hair follicle structure and function.
The RHC complex upregulated β-integrin and p63, supporting HFSCs adhesion and homeostasis.
In rat models, the RHC complex significantly promoted hair growth and basement membrane protein expression.
Abstract
Hair follicle stem cells (HFSCs) play crucial roles in hair growth and are expected to be potential targets in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. This study aims to investigate the positive effect on hair growth by the recombinant human collagen complex (RHC complex), composed of rhCOL III, rhCOL XVII, and rhCOL XXI, along with nicotinamide, both in vitro and in vivo, by HFSCs and rat models. The survival rate, function, and differentiation of HFSCs were investigated. The CCK-8 experiment showed that the RHC complex was non-toxic to HFSCs, and the cell survival rate exceeded 80% after 8 and 16 h of treatment. The ELISA method showed that the RHC complex significantly increased the intracellular vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) levels. In addition, the increase in the content of trichohyalin (a key structural protein of hair) indicates that the structure and…
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TopicsHair Growth and Disorders · Silk-based biomaterials and applications · Cell Adhesion Molecules Research
