Japanese scientists may have been able to unlock the typical causes for age-related alopecia. Many people when they are faced with the point of losing their hair, often times deal with it. Society has come to know baldness as a means to signify that they are getting older. However, no one has to deal with losing their hair regardless of what age they are. The scientists were able to run certain tests on mice to see if they could come up with a solution to this age related dilemma, and allow people to keep their hair for elongated periods of time.
Researchers have already cam to realization that the hair is maintained through something that is referred to as a cyclic process. Every piece of hair is grown from a hair follicle or the root. As many people are well aware, the hair that you actually see is actually dead. The only thing that remains alive is the root or the follicle of your hair. You can find the root of your hair by looking directly at your scalp. The root is what is underneath the layer of skin on your head. The root is what causes your hair to grow in the first place.
Japanese scientists compiled a room full of mice and performed different tests on them. The first test allowed them to recognize the cause of the mice losing their hair. It appeared that after the scientists mixed together a particular chemical compound the mice began to lose their hair 11 days later. The hair loss quickly progressed over their entire bodies, until all mice were nude in appearance without one inch of fur. The mice even lost their whiskers from being tested with this particular compound.
You are probably wondering what the scientists actually gave their mice patients that allowed them to lose their hair at such a rapid pace. Well, the scientists gave their mice subjects the Sox21 gene. The scientists found that the mice that had an extra layer of oily skin actually began to lose their hair at a slower rate then those who did not. Scientists came to the conclusion that there is something in this gene that causes hair loss in humans. However, we now know how it is caused but many people would love to know how to fix it.
Age-related alopecia may seem like a disease that takes over your body. Men and women both experience this sudden hair loss when they make it to a mature age stature. Right now there is no cure for this baldness; there are alternatives that you can try such as hair implants and other sciences that have come out to try to make the transition as easy as possible. As far as a magic pill that you can take to turn back the hands of time, scientists are still working on that.