March 22nd, 2016
Are you aware that androgenic alopecia (or male pattern baldness) affects approximately 70% men and more than 40% women during their entire lifetime (1)? Experts define androgenic or male-pattern baldness as; overall thinning of scalp hair, vertex balding and hairline recession (1).
It is interesting to mention that androgenic alopecia is reported in both men and women; however, the pathophysiology and management options differs significantly.
It has been observed that androgenic alopecia is very commonly associated with high testosterone levels. There are several biochemical forms of testosterone in our body. For example, free testosterone that circulates freely in the blood; and bound testosterone that is carried by special proteins (such as albumins) and so is not readily available for usage. Needless to say that any condition that increases the levels of free testosterone in the blood can lead to baldness in men.
According to a new report, investigators suggested that the effects on scalp hair are mediated by DHT – dihydrotestosterone; a 5-times more potent form of testosterone that has much higher affinity for the receptors on scalp and prostate. Little is known about the exact biochemical processes that leads to baldness in men due to high testosterone levels, yet a possible explanation proposed by scientists entails that testosterone is a direct precursor of DHT and have a stronger affinity for receptors on the hair follicles. Once these receptors are activated, the production of certain cytokines is greatly increased, such as TGF beta1 and 2. Several clinical studies indicates that these cytokines leads to senescence of dermal papilla cells and loss of hair.
The mystery of why certain areas of scalp are more frequently involved can be explained by the fact that the concentration of DHT receptors varies throughout the scalp. Certain areas of scalp such temporal region or frontal region are much more heavily concentrated with DHT receptors than occipital region; hence a more defined and expected pattern of baldness.
Besides high testosterone, other factors that may aggravate your risk of developing androgenic alopecia are:
Although, you can always sport a complete bald look since ‘bald is the new beautiful’; yet it is very important to ensure if you are experiencing baldness due to high testosterone levels. This is mainly because, persistently high testosterone levels are associated with other complications as well. Depending upon the pathophysiology, your doctor may advise you one of the many treatment options available. Such as:
Surgical Approach:
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3. Traish, A. M., Haider, K. S., Doros, G., & Haider, A. (2015). Finasteride, not tamsulosin, increases severity of erectile dysfunction and decreases testosterone levels in men with benign prostatic hyperplasia. Hormone molecular biology and clinical investigation, 23(3), 85-96.
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