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US-2016136327-A1 · May 19, 2016 · US
US9341618B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9341618-B2 |
| Application number | US-3360108-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 19, 2008 |
| Priority date | Feb 22, 2007 |
| Publication date | May 17, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 17, 2016 |
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The present invention provides a method for evaluating or screening a hair growth-regulating agent which utilizes a readily available animal. The present invention is directed to a method for evaluating or screening a hair growth-regulating agent which comprises subjecting hair follicles of a pig to an organ culture in the presence of a test substance, and evaluating or selecting a substance which promotes or suppresses the growth of the hair follicles.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for evaluating or selecting a hair growth-regulating agent for male hormone-dependent hair which comprises (a) collecting and isolating hair follicles from the abdominal region or a dorsal region of a pig; (b) culturing the hair follicles of part (a) in an organ culture in the presence of a test substance; and (c) measuring whether the test substance increases or decreases growth of the cultured hair follicles as compared to growth of control hair follicles from the same region that were cultured without the test substance, wherein growth of the cultured hair follicles is measured by determining elongation or gauge of the hair using an image analysis or a micrometer under a microscope, an increased growth of at least 16% over that of the control indicating the test substance is a hair growth-regulating agent that promotes growth of male hormone-dependent hair; and a decreased growth of at least 25% less than that of the control indicating the test substance is a hair growth-regulating agent that suppresses growth of male hormone-dependent hair. 2. A method for evaluating or selecting a hair growth agent for male alopecia which comprises (a) collecting and isolating hair follicles from the abdominal region of a pig; (b) culturing the hair follicles of part (a) in an organ culture in the presence of a test substance; and (c) measuring whether the test substance increases growth of the cultured hair follicles as compared to growth of control hair follicles from the same region that were cultured without the test substance, wherein growth of the cultured hair follicles is measured by determining elongation or gauge of the hair using an image analysis or a micrometer under a microscope, increased growth of at least 16% over that of the control indicating the test substance is a hair growth agent for male alopecia. 3. A method for evaluating or selecting a hair growth-suppressing agent for male hormone-dependent hair which comprises (a) collecting and isolating hair follicles from the dorsal region of a pig; (b) culturing the hair follicles of part (a) in an organ culture in the presence of a test substance; and (c) measuring whether the test substance decreases growth of the cultured hair follicles as compared to growth of control hair follicles from the same region that were cultured without the test substance, wherein growth of the cultured hair follicles is measured by determining elongation or gauge of the hair using an image analysis or a micrometer under a microscope, decreased growth of at least 25% less than that of the control indicating the test substance is a hair growth-regulating agent that suppresses growth of male hormone-dependent hair. 4. A method for evaluating or selecting a hair growth-regulating agent that acts without the intervention of the action of a male hormone which comprises (a) collecting and isolating hair follicles from the lateral region, inguinal region, shoulder or buttocks of a pig; (b) culturing the hair follicles of part (a) in an organ culture in the presence of a test substance; and (c) measuring whether the test substance increases or decreases growth of the cultured hair follicles as compared to growth of control hair follicles from the same region that were cultured without the test substance, wherein growth of the cultured hair follicles is measured by determining elongation or gauge of the hair using an image analysis or a micrometer under a microscope, increased growth of at least 16% over that of the control indicating the test substance is a hair growth-regulating agent that promotes growth of hair without the intervention of the action of male hormone; and decreased growth of at least 25% less than that of the control indicating the test substance is a hair growth-regulating agent that suppresses growth of hair without the intervention of the action of male hormone. 5. The method of any of claims 1 - 4 , wherein the measuring is performed using an image analysis under a microscope. 6. The method of any of claims 1 - 4 , wherein the measuring is performing using a micrometer under a microscope. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the method measures whether the test substance increases growth of the cultured hair follicles.
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