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No longer a gray area: Our hair bleaches itself as we grow older
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No longer a gray area: Our hair bleaches itself as we grow older New research report in the FASEB Journal gets to the roots of gray hair
Wash away your gray? Maybe. A team of European scientists have finally solved a mystery that has perplexed humans throughout the ages: why we turn gray. Despite the notion that gray hair is a sign of wisdom, these researchers show in a research report published online in The FASEB Journal (http://www.fasebj.org) that wisdom has nothing to do with it. Going gray is caused by a massive build up of hydrogen peroxide due to wear and tear of our hair follicles. The peroxide winds up blocking the normal synthesis of melanin, our hair's natural pigment.
"Not only blondes change their hair color with hydrogen peroxide," said Gerald Weissmann, MD, Editor-in-Chief of The FASEB Journal. "All of our hair cells make a tiny bit of hydrogen peroxide, but as we get older, this little bit becomes a lot. We bleach our hair pigment from within, and our hair turns gray and then white. This research, however, is an important first step to get at the root of the problem, so to speak."
The researchers made this discovery by examining cell cultures of human hair follicles. They found that the build up of hydrogen peroxide was caused by a reduction of an enzyme that breaks up hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen (catalase). They also discovered that hair follicles could not repair the damage caused by the hydrogen peroxide because of low levels of enzymes that normally serve this function (MSR A and B). Further complicating matters, the high levels of hydrogen peroxide and low levels of MSR A and B, disrupt the formation of an enzyme (tyrosinase) that leads to the production of melanin in hair follicles. Melanin is the pigment responsible for hair color, skin color, and eye color. The researchers speculate that a similar breakdown in the skin could be the root cause of vitiligo.
"As any blue-haired lady will attest, sometimes hair dyes don't quite work as anticipated," Weissmann added. "This study is a prime example of how basic research in biology can benefit us in ways never imagined."
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Research study details: J. M. Wood, H. Decker, H. Hartmann, B. Chavan, H. Rokos, J. D. Spencer, S. Hasse, M. J. Thornton, M. Shalbaf, R. Paus, and K. U. Schallreuter. Senile hair graying: H2O2-mediated oxidative stress affects human hair color by blunting methionine sulfoxide repair. FASEB J. doi:10.1096/fj.08-125435. http://www.fasebj.org/.../abstract/fj.08-125435v1
The FASEB Journal (http://www.fasebj.org) is published by the Federation of the American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) and is the most cited journal worldwide according to the Institute for Scientific Information. FASEB comprises 22 nonprofit societies with more than 80,000 members, making it the largest coalition of biomedical research associations in the United States. FASEB advances biological science through collaborative advocacy for research policies that promote scientific progress and education and lead to improvements in human health.
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at 15:42 on February 26th, 2009
"Is my hair really that gray!?!"
"Yep"
"At least I'm not bald."
SazzrahUK has contributed a photo to this story.
at 15:46 on February 26th, 2009
Thanks for the photos.
at 15:47 on February 26th, 2009
this is so interesting, I had no idea. So I wonder if people that dye their hair more go gray earlier due to the use of chemicals on their hair?
at 16:24 on February 26th, 2009
Turning grey needn't be a bad thing, its human nature, wear it with pride, like this man does!
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at 16:30 on February 26th, 2009
Great comment Mini Manhattan Media. And women, it's okay for us to go grey, too!
at 16:31 on February 26th, 2009
Too bad we can't just slather melanin on our hair. That would be a natural dye.
at 17:08 on February 26th, 2009
Mine went blonde. kinda silvery, but still blonde. usta be a honey brown.
at 19:00 on February 26th, 2009
Interesting Tikun. That would contradict prior finding that the cells stop producing pigments as they are no longer replaced as we grow older.
at 23:52 on February 26th, 2009
Take a look at my picture. My kids say that I look cool. Yea for cool.
at 12:08 on February 27th, 2009
My dad by Johanne Brunet. — My dad started having gray hair in his mid-thirties and he has now reached a very elegant salt and pepper tone in his early seventies.
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at 16:35 on February 27th, 2009
Who cares?!
I have grey hair. Period.
I think I have it cuz I'm in my fifties.
I think it's normal.
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lol! I love these "useless and tell us what we already know" surveys. Thanks for posting Tikun! More!!
at 21:07 on March 2nd, 2009
I have been taking various random body part photos. Parts is Parts..... I began to gray when I was in my thirties and now at 57 years I have a head of mostly gray salt and pepper hair. I keep my hair short. I like the way my hair looks and I have had many people tell me that they wish they had my hair.
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