Grey hair: clinical investigation into changes in hair fibres with loss of pigmentation in a photoprotected population

被引:12
作者
Kaplan, P. D. [1 ]
Polefka, T. [3 ]
Grove, G. [2 ]
Daly, S. [3 ]
Jumbelic, L. [3 ]
Harper, D. [1 ]
Nori, M. [1 ]
Evans, T. [1 ]
Ramaprasad, R. [1 ]
Bianchini, R. [3 ]
机构
[1] TRI Princeton, Princeton, NJ 08542 USA
[2] Cyberderm Inc, Broomall, PA 19008 USA
[3] Johnson & Johnson, Skillman, NJ 08588 USA
关键词
ageing hair; grey hair; material properties of hair; pigmented/unpigmented hair; FOLLICLE; DAMAGE;
D O I
10.1111/j.1468-2494.2010.00614.x
中图分类号
O69 [应用化学];
学科分类号
081704 ;
摘要
Loss of pigmentation in hair fibres is one of the most obvious phenotypic changes with ageing and has been a topic of increasing interest in the study of follicle biology. The onset of greying brings cosmetic complaints that grey fibres are wild or difficult to manage. Of course, these perceptions may be the consequence of visual obviousness rather than underlying physical or chemical differences. Although several studies have compared pigmented and unpigmented fibres, few have tried to control genetic and ethnic difference as well as extrinsic factors such as photoexposure and chemical treatment. We have recruited subjects with salt-and-pepper hair from a population of Old Order Mennonites who, for cultural reasons, are not only prohibited from chemically treating their hair but also limit their exposure to sunlight. Hair samples were examined for elemental composition, surface energy, Young's modulus, break stress, bending modulus, shear modulus and water sorption/desorption isotherm. The parameters were evaluated statistically for global differences, individual differences and typical individual differences. Consistent with previous published literature, few global differences were found between pigmented and unpigmented hair across the population. We do find that many individual subjects had differences between pigmented and unpigmented fibres. These differences tend to be more pronounced in bulk than in surface properties. The small differences in mechanical properties and moisture uptake and loss lend support to the perception by consumers that grey hair is wilder, drier and less manageable.
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页码:171 / 182
页数:12
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