Polygonum multiflorum root extract as a potential candidate for treatment of early graying hair
Despite Polygonum multiflorum (PM) has been experiencely used as a drug to treat early graying
hair phenomenon in Asian countries for a long time, there is limited study examined the real
biological effects of PM on hair graying in vitro and in vivo. In this study, we investigated the
effects of PM root extract (PM-RE) on melanin synthesis in human melanoma SKMEL-28 cells
and embryos/larvae of wild-type strain AB zebrafish. We also preliminary revealed the
molecular mechanism of early hair graying phenomenon in both in vitro and in vivo models. Our
results showed that PM-RE significantly induced melanin synthesis in melanin-producing
SKMEL-28 melanoma cells and also in zebrafish embryos/larvae at 4-day postfertilization
through activation of MC1R/MITF/tyrosinase-signaling pathway. We also investigated the
differences in genotype between graying hair follicle and black hair follicle of young peoples and
found that early hair graying phenomenon may be related to downregulation of
MC1R/MITF/tyrosinase pathway. Taken together, we suggested that PM-RE at safe doses could
be used as a potential agent for the treatment of early hair graying and other loss pigmentation-related diseases.
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