The muscarinic acetylcholine receptor in dermal papilla cells regulates hair growth

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Abstract

The role of cholinergic system in hair biology is poorly understood. In M4 muscarinic receptor (mAChR) knockout mice, the hair follicles have a prolonged telogen phase and failed to produce hair shafts. Here, we reported that hair growth was regulated by cholinergic system via mAChRs. Dermal papilla cells expressed different cholinergic biomarkers. Inhibiting AChE or stimulating mAChR in dermal papilla cells, culture vibrissae and skin epidermis promoted the hair growth. In cultured papilla cells treated with bethanechol, an agonist of mAChR, an activation of Wnt/β-catenin signalling was illustrated by various indicative biomarkers, including phosphorylation of GSK-3β and mRNA expression of various molecules for Wnt/β-catenin signalling. Activation of Wnt/β-catenin signalling was mediated by PI3K/AKT and ERK signalling upon the stimulation of bethanechol. In addition, an increase in hair shaft elongation was observed in mouse vibrissae upon the treatment of bethanechol, suggesting the cholinergic role in hair growth.

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