Food For Thought. No Advance Of Bald Areas

Jkkezh

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Might have to do with Mechanical stress and the shape of the scalp...



Context:

Androgenetic alopecia (Androgenetic Alopecia) is a frequent disorder characterized by progressive hair miniaturization in a very similar pattern among all affected men. The pathogenesis is related to androgen-inducible overexpression of transforming growth factor β-1 from balding dermal papilla cells, which is involved in epithelial inhibition and perifollicular fibrosis. Recent research shows that hair follicle androgen sensitivity is regulated by Hic-5, an androgen receptor co-activator which may be activated by the mechanical stimulation. Moreover, the dermis of scalp susceptible to be affected by Androgenetic Alopecia is firmly bounded to the galea aponeurotica, so the physical force exerted by the occipitofrontalis muscle is transmitted to the scalp skin.

Aims:

To know whether mechanical stress supported by hair follicles is involved in Androgenetic Alopecia phenomenon.

Materials and Methods:

It is performed with a finite element analysis of a galea model and a schematic representation of Androgenetic Alopecia progression according to Hamilton–Norwood scale in order to establish the correlation between elastic deformation in scalp and clinical progression of male pattern baldness.

Results:

The result was a highly significant correlation (r: −0.885, P < 0.001) that clearly identifies a mechanical factor in Androgenetic Alopecia development.

Conclusions:

All these data suggest that mechanical stress determines Androgenetic Alopecia patterning and a stretch-induced and androgen-mediated mechanotransduction in dermal papilla cells could be the primary mechanism in Androgenetic Alopecia pathogenesis.
 

Jkkezh

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Another thing I've wondered about before... When I look at my baby pictures I see my hair started growing almost exactly in the same pattern as it is receding now. I am losing my hair mostly in the temples, and when I was a baby I also had bald temples before they started growing in.

One of my friends now has a baby that is pretty bald still at 1.5 year old, it is growing in now, and the pattern is pretty similar to the receding hairline of his father... of course these are just two examples...but I wonder if any of you guys notice a similar baldness pattern in your baby pictures compared to your hairloss now...?
 
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