Effects of the Lexington LaserComb on hair regrowth in the C3H/HeJ mouse model of alopecia areata

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Tongyu Cao Wikramanayake
Rosa Rodriguez
Sonal Choudhary
Lucia M. Mauro
Keyvan Nouri
Lawrence A. Schachner
Joaquin J. Jimenez
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[1] University of Miami,Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery
[2] Miller School of Medicine,Laboratory of Kidney and Electrolyte Metabolism, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute
[3] National Institutes of Health,Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery
[4] University of Miami,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
[5] Miller School of Medicine,undefined
[6] University of Miami,undefined
[7] Miller School of Medicine,undefined
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Lasers in Medical Science | 2012年 / 27卷
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LaserComb; 655-nm laser; Alopecia areata; C3H/HeJ mice;
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Alopecia areata (AA) is a common autoimmune disease that presents with non-scarring alopecia. It is characterized by intra- or peri-follicular lymphocytic infiltrates composed of CD4+ and CD8+ T-cells on histology. To this day, few treatments are effective for AA. Here we present findings of using a low-level laser comb to alleviate the symptoms of AA in a C3H/HeJ mouse model for AA. Fourteen C3H/HeJ mice with induced AA were used in this study. Two were killed to confirm AA through histology. The remaining 12 mice were randomized into two groups; group I received HairMax LaserComb (wavelength: 655 nm, beam diameter <5 mm; divergence 57 mrad; nine lasers) for 20 s daily, three times per week for a total of 6 weeks; group II was treated similarly, except that the laser was turned off (sham-treated). After 6 weeks of LaserComb treatment, hair regrowth was observed in all the mice in group I (laser-treated) but none in group II (sham-treated). On histology, increased number of anagen hair follicles was observed in laser-treated mice. On the other hand, sham-treated mice demonstrated hair follicles in the telogen phase with no hair shaft. LaserComb seems to be an effective and convenient device for the treatment of AA in the C3H/HeJ mouse model. Human studies are required to determine the efficacy and safety of this device for AA therapy.
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