Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Why is my Hair White?

Some might suggest that it's because I am the father of four daughters...because before them, it was black as a raven's wing. I don't know that it's in any way scientific, but it make sense to anyone who has raised female children.
ScienceDaily (June 14, 2011) — A new study by researchers at NYU Langone Medical Center has shown that, for the first time, Wnt signaling, already known to control many biological processes, between hair follicles and melanocyte stem cells can dictate hair pigmentation.
The research was led by Mayumi Ito, PhD, assistant professor in the Ronald O. Pereleman Department of Dermatology at NYU Langone. "We have known for decades that hair follicle stem cells and pigment-producing melanocycte cells collaborate to produce colored hair, but the underlying reasons were unknown," said Dr. Ito. "We discovered Wnt signaling is essential for coordinated actions of these two stem cell lineages and critical for hair pigmentation." The study suggests the manipulation of Wnt signaling may be a novel strategy for targeting pigmentation such as graying hair. The research study also illustrates a model for tissue regeneration.
"The human body has many types of stem cells that have the potential to regenerate other organs," said Dr. Ito. "The methods behind communication between stem cells of hair and color during hair replacement may give us important clues to regenerate complex organs containing many different types of cells."
Using genetic mouse models, researchers were able to examine how Wnt signaling pathways enabled both hair follicle stem cells and melanocyte stem cells to work together to generate hair growth and produce hair color. Research also showed the depletion (or inhibition or abnormal) Wnt signaling in hair follicle stem cells not only inhibits hair re-growth but also prevents melanocytes stem cell activation required for producing hair color. The lack of Wnt activation in melanocyte stem cells leads to depigmented or gray hair.

The study didn't suggest how I could naturally turn back the hands of time and grow black hair again... they seem to be caught up in the selfish pursuit of 'pure science'.

6 comments:

WoFat said...

Perhaps it had something to do with being SEAL for so long? That would turn my hair white.

darlin said...

I could have saved these overpriced scientists some time and told them that hair goes gray because we get older... period. It's a part of the maturation process and you're maturing LL! ;-)

darlin said...

I was so busy being a smart ass I failed to mention that this is a good photo of you, did Amanda take it?

Az said...

I don't think you have anything to worry about LL...you still look quite dashing, even with the white hair :)

LL said...

Azra, flattery will get you everywhere.

Race Bannon said...

White hair looks good on action heroes too...

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