Age-Related Downregulation of Dihydrotestosterone-Inactivating Enzymes in Human Scalp Sebaceous Glands

    April 2026 in “ Figshare
    Yasuaki Ikuno, Yukie Kande, Akiko Arakawa, Akihiko Yamaguchi, Toshifumi Takahashi, Noriki Fujimoto, Hayato Naka-Kaneda
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    TLDR As people age, certain enzymes in scalp glands decrease, affecting hair health.
    The study investigates the age-related downregulation of dihydrotestosterone (DHT)-inactivating enzymes, specifically the aldo–keto reductase family 1 member C (AKR1C) family, in human scalp sebaceous glands (SGs). It was found that AKR1C expression is strong in male SGs but declines with age, and AKR1C4, previously thought to be liver-specific, is present in SGs and hair follicles. Androgen receptor (AR) expression is predominant in SGs and remains unaffected by age, sex, or hair loss condition. The study also shows that sulforaphane treatment can upregulate AKR1C expression. These findings suggest that changes in SG steroid metabolism with age may affect local androgen metabolism, impacting hair follicle homeostasis during aging.
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