Exosome Treatment in Androgenetic Alopecia

Last updated: July 12, 2025
Sponsor: Yeditepe University Hospital
Overall Status: Completed

Phase

3

Condition

Alopecia

Scalp Disorders

Male Pattern Baldness

Treatment

Exosome Complex, RNA

Clinical Study ID

NCT06539273
YeditepeKAEK1809
  • Ages 22-65
  • Male

Study Summary

This study aims to elucidate the effect of "foreskin-derived mesenchymal stromal cells derived exosome" injection into the scalp on hair density in patients with androgenetic alopecia and the contribution of this treatment on patient satisfaction.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Male patients aged between 22 and 65, with hair type III-VI according to theNorwood-Hamilton scale,

  • Patients who agreed not to change their hairstyle and would not undergo any haircare or treatment during the study

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patients using finasteride, dutasteride, steroids, vasodilators, anticonvulsants,beta-receptor blockers, bronchodilators, diuretics, spironolactone, cimetidine,diazoxide, cyclosporine, ketoconazole

  • Patients with a history of surgery for hair loss, such as hair transplantation orscalp reduction

  • Patients with a history of topical steroids or hair growth solutions for hair withinthe last year

  • Patients with uncontrolled blood pressure and blood sugar levels in the last 6months, infectious skin diseases or psychiatric disorders, a history of treatment ofhyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism, aspartate aminotransferase (AST) or alanineaminotransferase (ALT) serum levels >80 mg/dL or creatinine (Cr) level >1.5 mg/dL

  • Patients who were actively pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning to become pregnantwithin the next 6 months

Study Design

Total Participants: 30
Treatment Group(s): 1
Primary Treatment: Exosome Complex, RNA
Phase: 3
Study Start date:
January 01, 2024
Estimated Completion Date:
May 05, 2024

Study Description

Within the scope of this research, we aim to elucidate the effect of "foreskin-derived mesenchymal stromal cells derived exosome" injection into the scalp on hair density in patients with androgenetic alopecia and the contribution of this treatment on patient satisfaction.This prospective study included 30 male patients, aged between 22 and 65, with hair type III-VI according to the Norwood-Hamilton scale, who agreed not to change their hairstyle and would not undergo any hair care or treatment during the study.Foreskin-derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) were utilized, sourced from the Extracellular Vesicle and Exosome Research Laboratory (EVER Lab) at Yeditepe University.The cell culture media is collected from a combination of FBS and antibiotic-free stem cell culture. An ATPS-Exosome isolation solution is prepared by blending Polyethylene glycol (PEG) and Dextran (DEX) at a 7.7:3.3 (w/w) ratio with distilled water.

Stem cell exosome concentration measurement and determination of exosome size and density distribution were conducted using Nanosight NS300 (Malvern Instruments) equipped with a 488 nm laser.Exosomal surface antigens were assessed using Flow Cytometry.

Before the exosome injections of 30 male patients with androgenetic alopecia, frontal and vertex regions where hair loss occurred on the scalp were imaged with a digital camera.An area of 1 cm2 from each of the mentioned areas were selected and 40x magnification images of those areas were taken with digital dermatoscopyUsing these dermatoscopic images, hair densities (hair count/cm2) were recorded with Trichoscan (TrichoLab GmbH, Germany). The patients were called for control at the 4th and 12th weeks after the injection. During these sessions, photographs of the same areas were taken with the same digital camera, from the same distance and under the same light and flash (1/200 s; f/6,3; ISO 160). During the controls, same topographic points were found (2 frontal and 1 vertex points) and these areas were imaged with digital dermatoscopy under x40 magnification. Hair densities were recorded with Trichoscan analyses and the averages of the 3 treated areas were taken.

Additionally, at the 4- and 12-week check-ups, a hair growth survey, as defined by Barber at al, was modified and administered to the patients [8]. In this modified survey, patients were asked 2 questions. Question one was "Has your hair loss decreased?" while the second question was "Have you noticed new hair growing?"

Connect with a study center

  • Yeditepe University Kozyatagi Hospital

    Istanbul, Atasehir 34752
    Turkey

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