Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences (Jan 2020)

Investigation of grape sap on wingless/integrated and β-catenin genes expression with histological factors on the hair follicle in rat

  • Mohammad Kazemi,
  • Mohammad-Mohsen Taghavi,
  • Ahmad Shabanizadeh,
  • Zahra Taghipour,
  • Ayat Kaeidi,
  • Mahdi Shariati-Kohbanani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/1735-5362.293513
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 4
pp. 350 – 357

Abstract

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Background and purpose: Natural products are used to improve the damage caused by harmful reagents in various pathological situations. This study investigated the effect of grape sap as a natural product with antioxidant properties on follicle cell proliferation in bleomycin (as a chemotherapy agent with toxic effects on hair growth) treated rats skin. Experimental approach: The bleomycin treated rats were administrated grape sap. Wingless/integrated (wnt) and β-catenin gene expression as follicle proliferative markers were evaluated using real-time polymerase chain reaction. Furthermore, histological factors and total antioxidant capacity were evaluated. Findings / Results: The data showed that, grape sap increased the number of anagenic hair follicle in grape sap (100 mg/kg) group (P < 0.001), sebaceous glands (P < 0.001), blood vessel density (P < 0.001), and hair growth length (P < 0.001). Also, wnt and β-catenin gene expression was elevated. The data showed that wnt and β-catenin gene expression were elevated in grape sap treated animals versus bleomycin group (P < 0.01 and 0.001, respectively). Conclusion and implications: Our finding showed that grape sap can be effective in increasing hair growth a gains bleomycin toxic effects on skin hair growth.

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