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Humanin

HN, S14G-Humanin

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2020 pubmed 12 citations

HNG, A Humanin Analogue, Promotes Hair Growth by Inhibiting Anagen-to-Catagen Transition.

Kim. Sung Min SM; Kang. Jung-Il JI; Yoon. Hoon-Seok HS; Choi. Youn Kyung YK; Go. Ji Soo JS; Oh. Sun Kyung SK; Ahn. Meejung M; Kim. Jeongtae J; Koh. Young Sang YS; Hyun. Jin Won JW; Yoo. Eun-Sook ES; Kang. Hee-Kyoung HK

Key Findings

  • HNG boosts proliferation of dermal papilla cells and lengthens hair shafts in mouse hair‑follicle cultures
  • In live mice, HNG extends the anagen (growth) phase and reduces follicle cell death
  • HNG quickly activates Erk1/2, Akt, and Stat3 pathways and raises VEGF levels, which help maintain anagen

Practical Outcomes

  • For now, the main takeaway is that HNG looks promising as a hair‑growth agent, but it’s still only tested in mice. Biohackers should wait for human safety and dosing data before trying it, and consider it a candidate for future research rather than an immediate protocol.

Summary

The study shows that HNG, a lab‑made version of the peptide humanin, can make hair‑follicle cells grow faster and keep hair in the growth phase longer in mice, mainly by turning on growth‑signaling pathways and boosting VEGF. It’s an early‑stage animal experiment, so we don’t yet know how it works in people or what dose to use.

Abstract

The hair follicle goes through repetitive cycles including anagen, catagen, and telogen. The interaction of dermal papilla cells (DPCs) and keratinocytes regulates the hair cycle and hair growth. Humanin was discovered in the surviving brain cells of patients with Alzheimer's disease. HNG, a humanin analogue, activates cell growth, proliferation, and cell cycle progression, and it protects cells from apoptosis. This study was performed to investigate the promoting effect and action mechanisms of HNG on hair growth. HNG significantly increased DPC proliferation. HNG significantly increased hair shaft elongation in vibrissa hair follicle organ culture. In vivo experiment showed that HNG prolonged anagen duration and inhibited hair follicle cell apoptosis, indicating that HNG inhibited the transition from the anagen to catagen phase mice. Furthermore, HNG activated extracellular signal-regulated kinase (Erk)1/2, Akt, and signal transducer and activator of transcription (Stat3) within minutes and up-regulated vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) levels on DPCs. This means that HNG could induce the anagen phase longer by up-regulating VEGF, which is a Stat3 target gene and one of the anagen maintenance factors. HNG stimulated the anagen phase longer with VEGF up-regulation, and it prevented apoptosis by activating Erk1/2, Akt, and Stat3 signaling.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2020

Date

2020-06-26T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.3390/ijms21124553

Citations

12

References

54