Gut issue, AGA
- Pattern hair loss or androgenic alopecia is a genetically predisposed disorder from altered response to androgen.
- However, pattern hair loss is seen to occur clinically even with normal androgen levels. Scientific updates have attributed hair loss to be inflammatory, immune-mediated, nutritional, genetic, and hormonal or from any imbalance causing dysregulation of the hair growth cycle.
- AGA is described as prolongation of telogen and shortening of anagen. Clinically, every alopecia begins as simple hair fall or telogen effluvium. Continued exposure to these non androgenic factors, promotes gradual cellular dysfunction and accumulation of ROS, which is proven to increase the sensitivity of androgen receptors (AR) making them hyper sensitive to normal circulating androgens, without any rise in androgen levels.
- ROS also trigger the release of inflammatory cytokines which further augment various AR sensitive pathways. Thus, the follicles have now become sensitive to normal androgens and DHT from relentless exposure to non androgenic factors.
- Nutrients are also responsible for secretion of hormones, neurotransmitters, chemical mediators, regulators of cell function, defense and immunity. Inability to keep up to these functions manifests as oxidative stress, compromised immune response, inability to counter inflammation, cellular aging and senescence. Hair being a tissue with a high metabolic rate, even a modest imbalance, affects the growth cycle converting mitosis to apoptosis.
- The gut microbe plays an essential role in absorbing nutrient and production of nutrients essential for hair growth. Disruption in the microbiome can affect the digestive process and can affect hair growth.
- The gut microbe is essential for the digestion and utilization of a variety of nutrients. Digestion and absorption both are interdependent. The lack of absorption of nutrient associated with poor absorption through the small intestinal mucosa.
- The gut microbiome can also regulate the hormone that controls the transition between anagen, catagen and telogen phase of hair.
- There is Gut – brain- skin and hair Axis. Gut microbes secrete important cofactors, B vitamins, helping iron absorption, nutrients assimilation and secretion of neuro transmitters as well.
Key Ingredients & Roles
With advantages of Lactoferrin, Beta sitosterols, Quercetin, Co enzyme
Q10, Omega 3 fatty acids etc.
Lactoferrin
It modulates the composition and abundance of probiotics
modulates the immunity of the intestinal mucosa. It stimulates
direct hair growth from dermal papilla cells.
Beta sitosterols
It is a plant – derived phytosterol, which blocks the conversion
of testosterone in to dihydrotestosterone (DHT) by inhibition of
5 alpha – reductase enzymes and helps in androgenic alopecia.
Its antioxidant activity counters ROS and stress – induced
alopecia. It also modifies prostaglandin pathways and T helper
cell- mediated immune response.
Quercetin
It stimulates hair growth with enhanced expression of growth
factors via activation of MAPK/CREB signaling pathway. It
inhibits the production of DHT from testosterone by blocking the
action of 5 alpha reductase enzymes which prevents balding of
the scalp in AGA.
Co enzyme -Q10
It improves the intestinal flora and can increase the beneficial
bacteria in gut.
Omega 3 fatty acids
It controls intestinal inflammation, by action against
inflammatory prostaglandins. It increases the diversity of gut
microbiota.
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