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Home / Health / One Stress Event Can Cause Recurrent Hair Loss

One Stress Event Can Cause Recurrent Hair Loss

27 Nov

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Summary

  • A single stressful event can prime the immune system for future hair loss.
  • Stress hyperactivates the sympathetic nervous system, impacting hair follicles.
  • Findings may explain alopecia areata and link to other autoimmune diseases.
One Stress Event Can Cause Recurrent Hair Loss

New research from Harvard University reveals that a single stressful event can trigger lasting hair loss. Scientists discovered that stress hyperactivates the sympathetic nervous system, prompting immune T cells to target hair follicles.

Even after the initial stress resolves, these primed T cells can cause recurring hair loss during future inflammatory episodes. This immune response suggests a mechanism where the body sacrifices replaceable cells to protect vital stem cells.

The study's findings offer potential explanations for conditions like alopecia areata and may shed light on other complex autoimmune diseases. Further research on human tissues is anticipated to deepen understanding of these stress-induced effects.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A single stressful event can prime the immune system, making hair follicles vulnerable to future hair loss upon renewed stress or inflammation.
The study found stress hyperactivates the sympathetic nervous system, leading immune T cells to attack hair follicles, potentially causing recurrent loss.
The mechanisms discovered may help understand conditions like alopecia areata, multiple sclerosis, type 1 diabetes, and lupus.

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