Screening Potential Drugs From Nitric Oxide Donors for Treating Alopecia Based on Network Pharmacology and Experimental Validation

    December 2025 in “ Chemical Biology & Drug Design
    Pan Guo, Mengke Sun, Hong Cui, Jing-Yu Zhang, Junkai Huang, Jing Luo, Qianyu Zhu, Bingxin Zhang, Lizhi Hu
    TLDR Hesperidin may help reduce hair loss by protecting hair follicles.
    This study investigates the potential of nitric oxide (NO) donors in treating alopecia by examining their physiological mechanisms. Researchers screened chemical targets of seven NO donors and identified differentially expressed genes (DEGs) for three types of alopecia: androgenic alopecia (AGA), alopecia areata (AA), and central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia (CCCA). They found 339 chemical targets and identified 237, 266, and 1158 DEGs for AGA, AA, and CCCA, respectively. The study highlights hesperidin (HP) as a promising compound that may regulate apoptosis and senescence pathways in hair follicle cells, potentially mitigating hair loss. This research provides insights into NO donors' molecular mechanisms in hair follicle protection, suggesting future NO-based interventions for clinical applications.
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