Scalp hair loss is not random across follicular units: A new insight into human hair ageing

Author:

Luo Junyu1,Qian Qili1,Zheng Wenxin2,Gripkauskaite Ieva3,Wu Sijie145,Zhang Min2,Li Jinxi45,Fu Bingfei6,Bhogal Ranjit3,Murray Peter3,Rowson Matthew3,Li Bin6,Xue Xiangyang56,Gu Xuelan7,Yang Yajun48,Jin Li145,Gunn David Andrew3ORCID,Wang Sijia159

Affiliation:

1. CAS Key Laboratory of Computational Biology Shanghai Institute of Nutrition and Health, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

2. Quality Standards Institute of Animal Husbandry of Xinjiang Academy Animal Science (Xinjiang Breeding Sheep and Wool Cashmere Quality Safety Supervision and Inspection Center) Urumqi China

3. Unilever R&D Bedfordshire UK

4. State Key Laboratory of Genetic Engineering and Ministry of Education, Key Laboratory of Contemporary Anthropology, Collaborative Innovation Center for Genetics and Development, School of Life Sciences Fudan University Shanghai China

5. Human Phenome Institute Fudan University Shanghai China

6. Institute of Intelligent Media Computing, School of Computer Science Fudan University Shanghai China

7. Unilever R&D Shanghai China

8. Fudan‐Taizhou Institute of Health Sciences Taizhou China

9. Center for Excellence in Animal Evolution and Genetics Chinese Academy of Sciences Kunming China

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesScalp hair has the greatest number of hairs (typically 1–5) per follicular unit but is also the most susceptible body site to hair loss with age. Hence, we set‐out to determine the degree to which scalp hair parameters change with age in women and men, any sex differences thereof and whether hair loss is random across follicular units.MethodsA retrospective cross‐sectional study of 200 Chinese men and 200 Chinese women (30–69 years). Image analysis and manual counting methods were used to measure occipital located hair parameters from 6 × 8 mm shaved scalp photographs and plucked hair microscopy images.ResultsOf the five hair parameters, the number of hairs per follicular unit had the greatest (negative) correlation with age in both men and women. Men had a greater number of hairs and follicular units than women on average but had a greater decrease in the number of hairs per follicular unit with age, particularly for the loss of multi‐hair (3+) follicular units. The loss of hairs with age was significantly different to that expected by a random loss of hairs across follicular units and better described by a model of increased hair loss risk the greater number of hairs per follicular unit.ConclusionsWe have found evidence of hair loss preferentially occurring in multi‐hair follicular units, which was more pronounced in men. These data suggest that part of the reason scalp hair is more susceptible to hair loss than on other body sites is due to the greater presence of multi‐hair follicular units on the scalp.

Funder

Chinese Academy of Sciences

Unilever

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Colloid and Surface Chemistry,Dermatology,Drug Discovery,Pharmaceutical Science,Aging,Chemistry (miscellaneous)

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