New Function of Capillary Vessels Discovered to Promote Hair Regeneration
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A research group including Kobe Gakuin University has discovered a new function where specific capillary vessels in the skin prioritize the promotion of hair follicle regeneration. These vessels interact with dermal papilla cells through the chemokine CCL2, playing a crucial role in tissue regeneration. The study revealed that this interaction degrades with aging and androgen exposure, suggesting it is a cause of hair loss and offering potential for new alopecia treatments.
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- Q: When was this study published?
- A: It was published in the international journal Scientific Reports on April 1, 2026.
- Q: Which organizations are involved in the research?
- A: A collaborative group including Kobe Gakuin University, Shiga University of Medical Science, Kindai University, Okayama University of Science, and Taisho Pharmaceutical.
- Q: Why could this help treat alopecia?
- A: By restoring the interaction between blood vessels and dermal papilla cells, which degrades with aging, it is expected to enhance hair regeneration capacity.