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Finasteride increases anagen hair in men with androgenetic alopecia.
Br J Dermatol. 2000 Oct; 143(4):804-10.BJ

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The growth of scalp hair is a cyclical process of successive phases of growth (anagen) and rest (telogen). In previous clinical trials in men with androgenetic alopecia, treatment with finasteride increased scalp hair counts in a defined area (i.e. increased hair density).

OBJECTIVES

The current study used a phototrichogram methodology to assess the effect of finasteride on the phases of the hair growth cycle.

PATIENTS/METHODS

Two hundred and twelve men, age 18-40 years, with androgenetic alopecia were randomized to receive finasteride 1 mg daily or placebo for 48 weeks. At baseline and at 24 and 48 weeks, macrophotographs were taken to measure total and anagen hair count in a 1-cm(2) target area of the scalp.

RESULTS

At baseline, mean total and anagen hair counts in the finasteride group were 200 and 124 hairs, respectively (% anagen = 62%) and the anagen to telogen ratio was 1.74 (geometric mean). In the placebo group, the respective values were 196 and 119 hairs (% anagen = 60%) and 1.57. At week 48, the finasteride group had a net improvement (mean +/- SE) compared with placebo in total and anagen hair counts of 17.3 +/- 2.5 hairs (8.3% +/- 1.4%) and 27.0 +/- 2.9 hairs (26% +/- 3.1%), respectively (P < 0.001). Furthermore, treatment with finasteride resulted in a net improvement in the anagen to telogen ratio of 47% (P < 0.001). In this study, treatment with finasteride 1 mg day(-1) for 48 weeks increased both total and anagen hair counts, and improved the anagen to telogen ratio.

CONCLUSIONS

These data provide direct evidence that finasteride 1 mg daily promotes the conversion of hairs into the anagen phase. These data support that finasteride treatment results in favourable effects on hair quality that contribute to the visible improvements in hair growth observed in treated patients.

Authors+Show Affiliations

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Pub Type(s)

Clinical Trial
Journal Article
Multicenter Study
Randomized Controlled Trial
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Language

eng

PubMed ID

11069460

Citation

Van Neste, D, et al. "Finasteride Increases Anagen Hair in Men With Androgenetic Alopecia." The British Journal of Dermatology, vol. 143, no. 4, 2000, pp. 804-10.
Van Neste D, Fuh V, Sanchez-Pedreno P, et al. Finasteride increases anagen hair in men with androgenetic alopecia. Br J Dermatol. 2000;143(4):804-10.
Van Neste, D., Fuh, V., Sanchez-Pedreno, P., Lopez-Bran, E., Wolff, H., Whiting, D., Roberts, J., Kopera, D., Stene, J. J., Calvieri, S., Tosti, A., Prens, E., Guarrera, M., Kanojia, P., He, W., & Kaufman, K. D. (2000). Finasteride increases anagen hair in men with androgenetic alopecia. The British Journal of Dermatology, 143(4), 804-10.
Van Neste D, et al. Finasteride Increases Anagen Hair in Men With Androgenetic Alopecia. Br J Dermatol. 2000;143(4):804-10. PubMed PMID: 11069460.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Finasteride increases anagen hair in men with androgenetic alopecia. AU - Van Neste,D, AU - Fuh,V, AU - Sanchez-Pedreno,P, AU - Lopez-Bran,E, AU - Wolff,H, AU - Whiting,D, AU - Roberts,J, AU - Kopera,D, AU - Stene,J J, AU - Calvieri,S, AU - Tosti,A, AU - Prens,E, AU - Guarrera,M, AU - Kanojia,P, AU - He,W, AU - Kaufman,K D, PY - 2000/11/9/pubmed PY - 2001/2/28/medline PY - 2000/11/9/entrez SP - 804 EP - 10 JF - The British journal of dermatology JO - Br J Dermatol VL - 143 IS - 4 N2 - BACKGROUND: The growth of scalp hair is a cyclical process of successive phases of growth (anagen) and rest (telogen). In previous clinical trials in men with androgenetic alopecia, treatment with finasteride increased scalp hair counts in a defined area (i.e. increased hair density). OBJECTIVES: The current study used a phototrichogram methodology to assess the effect of finasteride on the phases of the hair growth cycle. PATIENTS/METHODS: Two hundred and twelve men, age 18-40 years, with androgenetic alopecia were randomized to receive finasteride 1 mg daily or placebo for 48 weeks. At baseline and at 24 and 48 weeks, macrophotographs were taken to measure total and anagen hair count in a 1-cm(2) target area of the scalp. RESULTS: At baseline, mean total and anagen hair counts in the finasteride group were 200 and 124 hairs, respectively (% anagen = 62%) and the anagen to telogen ratio was 1.74 (geometric mean). In the placebo group, the respective values were 196 and 119 hairs (% anagen = 60%) and 1.57. At week 48, the finasteride group had a net improvement (mean +/- SE) compared with placebo in total and anagen hair counts of 17.3 +/- 2.5 hairs (8.3% +/- 1.4%) and 27.0 +/- 2.9 hairs (26% +/- 3.1%), respectively (P < 0.001). Furthermore, treatment with finasteride resulted in a net improvement in the anagen to telogen ratio of 47% (P < 0.001). In this study, treatment with finasteride 1 mg day(-1) for 48 weeks increased both total and anagen hair counts, and improved the anagen to telogen ratio. CONCLUSIONS: These data provide direct evidence that finasteride 1 mg daily promotes the conversion of hairs into the anagen phase. These data support that finasteride treatment results in favourable effects on hair quality that contribute to the visible improvements in hair growth observed in treated patients. SN - 0007-0963 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/11069460/Finasteride_increases_anagen_hair_in_men_with_androgenetic_alopecia_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -