THE EFFECTS OF FINASTERIDE (PROSCAR) ON HAIR-GROWTH, HAIR CYCLE STAGE, AND SERUM TESTOSTERONE AND DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE IN ADULT MALE AND FEMALE STUMPTAIL MACAQUES (MACACA ARCTOIDES)
L. Rhodes et al., THE EFFECTS OF FINASTERIDE (PROSCAR) ON HAIR-GROWTH, HAIR CYCLE STAGE, AND SERUM TESTOSTERONE AND DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE IN ADULT MALE AND FEMALE STUMPTAIL MACAQUES (MACACA ARCTOIDES), The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism, 79(4), 1994, pp. 991-996
Finasteride, a 5 alpha-reductase inhibitor, was administered orally (1
mg/ kg day) for 6 months to six male and five female stumptail macaqu
es. Vehicle was given to five male and five female animals over the sa
me period. of time. Hair weights in a defined 1-in.(2) area of frontal
scalp were measured periodically every 1-2 months, and serum was coll
ected for measurement of testosterone and dihydrotestosterone. In addi
tion, scalp biopsies were taken before and 6 months after treatment to
evaluate the micromorphometry of hair follicles. Results showed that
both male and female serum dihydrotestosterone levels were significant
ly reduced (60-70%) by finasteride treatment. Both males and females s
howed statistically significant increases in mean hair weight over the
treatment period compared to controls (P = 0.034). In addition, there
was a statistically significant increase in mean follicle length (mea
sured histologically in scalp biopsies) compared to baseline in the fi
nasteride-treated animals (P = 0.028). These data show that an inhibit
ion of 5 alpha-reductase in the stumptail macaque can reverse the bald
ing seen with age in both the male and female animals.