Hair follicle growth by stromal vascular fraction-enhanced adipose transplantation in baldness.

IF 1.7 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY Stem Cells and Cloning-Advances and Applications Pub Date : 2017-07-06 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.2147/SCCAA.S131431
David Perez-Meza, Craig Ziering, Marcos Sforza, Ganesh Krishnan, Edward Ball, Eric Daniels
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Great interest remains in finding new and emerging therapies for the treatment of male and female pattern hair loss. The autologous fat grafting technique is >100 years old, with a recent and dramatic increase in clinical experience over the past 10-15 years. Recently, in 2001, Zuk et al published the presence of adipose-derived stem cells, and abundant research has shown that adipose is a complex, biological active, and important tissue. Festa et al, in 2011, reported that adipocyte lineage cells support the stem cell niche and help drive the complex hair growth cycle. Adipose-derived regenerative cells (also known as stromal vascular fraction [SVF]) is a heterogeneous group of noncultured cells that can be reliably extracted from adipose by using automated systems, and these cells work largely by paracrine mechanisms to support adipocyte viability. While, today, autologous fat is transplanted primarily for esthetic and reconstructive volume, surgeons have previously reported positive skin and hair changes posttransplantation. This follicular regenerative approach is intriguing and raises the possibility that one can drive or restore the hair cycle in male and female pattern baldness by stimulating the niche with autologous fat enriched with SVF. In this first of a kind patient series, the authors report on the safety, tolerability, and quantitative, as well as photographic changes, in a group of patients with early genetic alopecia treated with subcutaneous scalp injection of enriched adipose tissue. The findings suggest that scalp stem cell-enriched fat grafting may represent a promising alternative approach to treating baldness in men and women.

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基质血管组分增强脂肪移植治疗秃顶患者毛囊生长。
人们对寻找治疗男性和女性脱发的新疗法仍有很大的兴趣。自体脂肪移植技术已有超过100年的历史,在过去的10-15年里,临床经验急剧增加。最近,2001年Zuk等人发表了脂肪源性干细胞的存在,大量研究表明脂肪是一种复杂的、具有生物活性的重要组织。Festa等人在2011年报道,脂肪细胞系支持干细胞生态位,并帮助驱动复杂的毛发生长周期。脂肪来源的再生细胞(也称为基质血管组分[SVF])是一种异质的非培养细胞群,可以通过自动化系统从脂肪中可靠地提取出来,这些细胞主要通过旁分泌机制支持脂肪细胞的活力。然而,今天,自体脂肪移植主要是为了美观和重建体积,外科医生以前报道过移植后皮肤和头发的积极变化。这种毛囊再生方法很有趣,并提出了一种可能性,即通过用富含SVF的自体脂肪刺激小生境,可以驱动或恢复男性和女性型秃发的头发周期。在这第一个患者系列中,作者报告了一组早期遗传性脱发患者接受头皮皮下注射富集脂肪组织治疗的安全性、耐受性、定量和摄影变化。研究结果表明,头皮干细胞富集脂肪移植可能是治疗男性和女性秃顶的一种有希望的替代方法。
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