TITLE
Minoxidil sulfate is the active metabolite that stimulates hair
follicles.
AUTHOR
Buhl AE; Waldon DJ; Baker CA; Johnson GA
ORGANISATION
Upjohn Company, Kalamazoo, Michigan 49001.
SOURCE
J Invest Dermatol 1990 Nov; 95 (5): 553-7
LANGUAGE OF PUBLICATION
English
ABSTRACT
An important step in understanding minoxidil's mechanism of action on hair
follicles was to determine the drug's active form. We used organ-cultured
vibrissa follicles to test whether it is minoxidil or its sulfated metabolite,
minoxidil sulfate, that stimulates hair growth. Follicles from neonatal mice
were cultured with or without drugs and effects were assessed by measuring
incorporation of radiolabeled cysteine in hair shafts of the treated follicles.
Assays of minoxidil sulfotransferase activity indicated that vibrissae
follicles metabolize minoxidil to minoxidil sulfate. Dose-response studies
showed that minoxidil sulfate is 14 times more potent than minoxidil in
stimulating cysteine incorporation in cultured follicles. Three drugs that
block production of intrafollicular minoxidil sulfate were tested for their
effects on drug-induced hair growth. Diethylcarbamazine proved to be a
noncompetitive inhibitor of sulfotransferase and prevented hair growth
stimulation by minoxidil but not by minoxidil sulfate. Inhibiting the formation
of intracellular PAPS with chlorate also blocked the action of minoxidil but
not of minoxidil sulfate. Acetaminophen, a potent sulfate scavenger blocked
cysteine incorporation by minoxidil. It also blocked follicular stimulation by
minoxidil sulfate apparently by directly removing the sulfate from the drug.
Experiments with U-51,607, a potent minoxidil analog that also forms a sulfated
metabolite, showed that its activity was inhibited by both chlorate and
diethylcarbamazine. These studies show that sulfation is a critical step for
hair-growth effects of minoxidil and that it is the sulfated metabolite that
directly affects hair follicles. (AUTHOR)
MJTR: Hair DE. Minoxidil AA.
MNTR: Acetaminophen PD. Animal. Cells,
Cultured. Chlorates PD. Comparative Study. Diethylcarbamazine PD. Hair CY. Hair
EN. Mice. Minoxidil ME. Minoxidil PD. Sulfotransferases AI. Sulfotransferases
ME. Vibrissae CY. Vibrissae DE. Vibrissae EN. JOURNAL ARTICLE
RNUM: EC 2.8.2 (Sulfotransferases); 0
(Chlorates); 103-90-2 (Acetaminophen); 38304-91-5 (Minoxidil); 83701-22-8
(minoxidil sulfate ester); 90-89-1 (Diethylcarbamazine)
GEOT: UNITED STATES
IDEN: ISSN: 0022-202X. JOURNAL-CODE: IHZ.
ENTRY-DATE: 901221. JOURNAL-SUBSET: M X. IM-DATE: 9102.
ACCE: 91037129