2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3164.2005.00497.x
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The impact of body site, topical melatonin and brushing on hair regrowth after clipping normal Siberian Husky dogs

Abstract: The aims of this study were to determine the impact of body site, vigorous brushing and topical melatonin treatment on hair regrowth after clipping normal dogs. Siberian Husky dogs were randomly assigned to three groups of eight dogs each. All dogs had the lumbosacral region and both lateral thighs clipped. The left thigh and lumbosacral area received no treatment and were compared in all 24 dogs. Eight dogs had the right thigh treated with 0.1% melatonin twice daily for 2 months, and hair regrowth was compare… Show more

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“…Our data indicate that LLLT is an effective and safe option for treating can, because a positive effect was visible in all cases. This might be of great importance, because current pharmacological treatment of CNA relies on the administration of minoxidil, finasteride and melatonin, which are off‐label therapies that might lead to unwanted adverse effects . Evaluation of the untreated sites enabled assessment of spontaneous hair regrowth as hypothesized for some forms of CNA, particularly for cyclic flank alopecia …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our data indicate that LLLT is an effective and safe option for treating can, because a positive effect was visible in all cases. This might be of great importance, because current pharmacological treatment of CNA relies on the administration of minoxidil, finasteride and melatonin, which are off‐label therapies that might lead to unwanted adverse effects . Evaluation of the untreated sites enabled assessment of spontaneous hair regrowth as hypothesized for some forms of CNA, particularly for cyclic flank alopecia …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dogs were divided into coat‐types based on a published classification scheme . Breeds included in this group, such as terriers and poodles, are reported to have an anagen‐predominant hair cycle, with higher percentages of anagen hair follicles relative to telogen hair follicles than breeds with straight coat‐type . Doxorubicin targets the anagen matrix cells, and dogs with wire/curly coat‐type phenotype would have a higher susceptible population of hair follicles at any given time than dogs with a straight coat‐type.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Delayed hair regrowth also occurs at the shave site (Kalchofner Guerrero et al, 2014;Troncy et al, 2002). This has nothing to do with epidural injection of drugs but is due to fact that shaved hair grows back more slowly at the lumbosacral region than any other region (Diaz, Torres, Nogueira, Gilbert, & Jessen, 2006). Contraindications include bleeding disorders (to prevent haematomas) and skin disease over the LS space (to prevent abscesses).…”
Section: Box 18 (Continued)mentioning
confidence: 99%