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  A new drug for the treatment of male hirsutism and androgenetic alopecia?

TITLE
[Finasteride: a new drug for the treatment of male hirsutism and androgenetic alopecia?]. La finasteride: un nuovo farmaco nel trattamento dell'irsutismo e dell'alopecia androgenica maschile? 41 REFS

AUTHOR
Spinucci G; Pasquali R

ORGANISATION
Dipartimento di Medicina interna e Gastroenterologia, Policlinico S. Orsola-Malpighi, Bologna.

SOURCE
Clin Ter 1996 Jun; 147 (6): 305-15

LANGUAGE OF PUBLICATION
Italian

ABSTRACT
Finasteride is a drug which inhibits the transformation of testosterone into its active metabolite, dihydrotestosterone, in the target organs, i.e. the skin, the scalp, the liver and the prostate. In the pathogenic mechanism of hirsutism and androgenetic alopecia, and important role is presumably played by alterations of the mechanisms which transform testosterone into dihydrotestosterone. In some conditions an increase in dihydrotestosterone has been demonstrated, due to increased activity of the enzyme 5 alpha-reductase. The effect of finasteride develops above all at the level of type II 5 alpha-reductase. Recent studies have evaluated the effect of finasteride in patients of both sexes with hirsutism and androgenetic alopecia. In women with various forms of hyperandrogenism, the use of the drug at the doses commonly used for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia seems to have induced a significant reduction in the degree of hirsutism. Furthermore, both in animals and men with alopecia, the drug seems to have led to an increase in the number and an improvement in the shape of the follicles in the anagen phase, and a simultaneous decrease of dehydrotestosterone at the level of the scalp. This study represents a review of the main results obtained over the last two years and reports the prospects which the use of finasteride may have in this context. (AUTHOR)

MJTR: Alopecia DT. Finasteride TU. Hirsutism DT. Stanolone PK. Testosterone PK.

MNTR: Androgens PK. English Abstract. Enzyme Inhibitors PK. Enzyme Inhibitors TU. Female. Finasteride PK. Human. Liver DE. Liver ME. Male. Prostate DE. Prostate ME. Scalp DE. Scalp ME. Sex Factors. Skin DE. Skin ME. Stanolone AI. Testosterone AI. JOURNAL ARTICLE. REVIEW. REVIEW, TUTORIAL

RNUM: 0 (Androgens); 0 (Enzyme Inhibitors); 521-18-6 (Stanolone); 57-85-2 (Testosterone); 98319-26-7 (Finasteride)

GEOT: ITALY

IDEN: ISSN: 0009-9074. JOURNAL-CODE: DKN. ENTRY-DATE: 961115. IM-DATE: 9701.

ACCE: 96397211