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Monika Grymowicz1, Ewa Rudnicka1, Agnieszka Podfigurna2, Paulina Napierala2, Roman Smolarczyk1, Katarzyna Smolarczyk3, Blazej Meczekalski2.
Abstract
The hair cycle and hair follicle structure are highly affected by various hormones. Androgens-such as testosterone (T); dihydrotestosterone (DHT); and their prohormones, dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS) and androstendione (A)-are the key factors in terminal hair growth. They act on sex-specific areas of the body, converting small, straight, fair vellus hairs into larger darker terminal hairs. They bind to intracellular androgen receptors in the dermal papilla cells of the hair follicle. The majority of hair follicles also require the intracellular enzyme 5-alpha reductase to convert testosterone into DHT. Apart from androgens, the role of other hormones is also currently being researched-e.g., estradiol can significantly alter the hair follicle growth and cycle by binding to estrogen receptors and influencing aromatase activity, which is responsible for converting androgen into estrogen (E2). Progesterone, at the level of the hair follicle, decreases the conversion of testosterone into DHT. The influence of prolactin (PRL) on hair growth has also been intensively investigated, and PRL and PRL receptors were detected in human scalp skin. Our review includes results from many analyses and provides a comprehensive up-to-date understanding of the subject of the effects of hormonal changes on the hair follicle.Entities:
Keywords: hair follicle; hair growth; hormones
Year: 2020 PMID: 32731328 PMCID: PMC7432488 DOI: 10.3390/ijms21155342
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923
Figure 1Structure of the hair: hair follicle and hair shaft (modified photo from Freepik).
Figure 2Hair growth phases: anagen (growing phase), catagen (transition phase), telogen (resting phase), exogen (shedding phase) (modified photo from Freepik).
Influence of hormones on the hair cycle in different stages of female life.
| Stage of Life | Main Hormones Involved | Effect |
|---|---|---|
| Puberty | Androgens | Transformation of vellus hair into terminal hair in the pubic and axillary regions |
| Reproductive age | Androgen excess | Hirsutism |
| Unknown/unexplained role of sex hormones | Female pattern hair loss | |
| Hyperthyreosis | Alopecia areata | |
| Hypothyreosis | Diffuse alopecia | |
| Pregnancy | High levels of estrogen, progesterone, prolactin, and growth factors | Increases in the hair growth, in the hair diameter, and in the anagen/telogen ratio |
| Puerperium | Decrease in estrogen and progesterone | Postpartum telogen effluvium |
| Menopause | Estrogen depletion | Female pattern hair loss |