The Hair Loss Encyclopedia
NADPH oxidase is an enzyme complex that generates reactive oxygen species (ROS) by transferring electrons from NADPH to molecular oxygen, playing a crucial role in cellular signaling and immune responses. In the context of hair loss, NADPH oxidase is implicated in oxidative stress, which can damage hair follicles and contribute to conditions such as androgenetic alopecia. Key distinguishing characteristics of NADPH oxidase include its role in inflammation and its involvement in the regulation of hair follicle cycling and health. Understanding its function may provide insights into potential therapeutic targets for hair loss treatments.