1994
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2265.1994.tb02483.x
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Androgens and human hair growth

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“…Interestingly, a horse-shoe shaped area of occipital scalp region is consistently spared in male pattern baldness, suggesting a different end-organ response in these hair follicles to the factor(s) causing baldness in other scalp hair follicles. Although human hair growth is affected by thyroid ( Jackson et al 1972) and glucocorticoid (Stenn et al 1993) hormones, pregnancy (Lynfield 1960), and season (Randall & Ebling 1991), androgens are the most obvious regulators of normal human hair growth (reviewed by Randall 1994) and are a prerequisite for male pattern baldness (Hamilton 1942). Paradoxically, androgens stimulate growth in many body areas such as beard and axilla.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, a horse-shoe shaped area of occipital scalp region is consistently spared in male pattern baldness, suggesting a different end-organ response in these hair follicles to the factor(s) causing baldness in other scalp hair follicles. Although human hair growth is affected by thyroid ( Jackson et al 1972) and glucocorticoid (Stenn et al 1993) hormones, pregnancy (Lynfield 1960), and season (Randall & Ebling 1991), androgens are the most obvious regulators of normal human hair growth (reviewed by Randall 1994) and are a prerequisite for male pattern baldness (Hamilton 1942). Paradoxically, androgens stimulate growth in many body areas such as beard and axilla.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One explanation for this is that the papilla cells divide in response to the influence of systemic androgens (7). However, like cell death, cell division is not a phenomenon regularly observed among papilla cells in situ (92,93).…”
Section: Puberty and Vellus To Terminal Follicle Transitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At that time I believed that the dermal papilla was the principal target cell, and cell adhesion the key switch. There is increasing evidence that the dermal papilla is a hormonal target (7,99) and the regulation of follicle size by hormonal modulation of papilla cell division or cell death is one possibility. However, I remain concerned by the paucity of evidence for cell division and cell death in the papilla in situ.…”
Section: Puberty and Vellus To Terminal Follicle Transitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Studies show that the hair follicles of AGA-affected individuals have significantly heightened levels of both DHT and ARs. 10 Upon binding of DHT to the receptors, downstream signalling pathway leads to release of specific mediators from dermal papillae causing anagen phase to end and catagen to begin in untimely manner. Such alterations in hair cycles result from reduced levels of specific factors such as IGF-1, BFGF and VEGF which are necessary to sustain anagen phase.…”
Section: 5mentioning
confidence: 99%