exactly! But that mechanism is broken in balding people and I don't think Histogen will be able to TRULY reverse it. Yeah it will be able to mimic those growth factors to simulate another hair phase but that growth is "fake" since your follicle is still "broken" and won't be able to repeat that anagen phase again...
If it were PGD2.....
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exactly! But that mechanism is broken in balding people and I don't think Histogen will be able to TRULY reverse it. Yeah it will be able to mimic those growth factors to simulate another hair phase but that growth is "fake" since your follicle is still "broken" and won't be able to repeat that anagen phase again...Comment
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for it to be like that, PGD2 has to be THE RESULT of MPB and not really the cause...
someone mentioned that perhaps PGD2 just puts hair into telogen phase and the actual follicle shrinkage is meaningless since follicle size goes up and down depending on the phase?Comment
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well to really prove it they would have to do long term studies since anagen hair usually lasts about 2-3 years... a good study to prove their permanent growth effects would be to do this on castrates with NW2 or NW3. Regrow their hairlines with HSC and then come back in 5 years to see if it lastedComment
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sorry dude, I have respect for you because I think you are one of the best contributors here, but you think you know better than them at Histogen?
If you think so, I think you should make some phone calls to them and explain the problem.
It'll save a lot of time and the product will be out early.Comment
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LOL!
sorry dude, I have respect for you because I think you are one of the best contributors here, but you think you know better than them at Histogen?
If you think so, I think you should make some phone calls to them and explain the problem.
It'll save a lot of time and the product will be out early.Comment
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how many times do i have to say it, pgd2 is probably involved in hair follicle cycling!!!
Excess levels are present in balding scalp due to the inflammatory sites within the follcile. Ths is why dr cots found excess pgd2.Comment
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Bald scalp === all hairs in telogen phase.
PGD2 === moves hair in telogen phase
And yes, prostaglandins are involved in hair cycling I know that
Just because PGD2 is responsible for inflammation in asthma, doesn't mean that it will be responsible for inflammation in MPB.Comment
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just concentrate on inhibiting pgd2 with the pgd2 inhibitor asap.Comment
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I don't think the mechanism is so dumb. PGD2 is simply signaling hair to stop growing and move into telogen phase. I bet if you tested a bald scalp on a castrated person, you would find 3x more PGD2 as well due to his hair being in telogen phase....Comment
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It's actually sad that we have to turn ourselves into scientists to figure this shit out just because the real scientists can't solve shit/don't give a shit about us.
but, keep up the good work guys.
About Histogen, we don't even know what they are putting inside the product so how can we speculate what effects it will have and for how long etc ...?
I think they are aware of the fact that if you don't solve the underlaying cause, the new hair won't last long.
Maybe they will put some anti-inflammatory mediators in the product? we have no way to know.
I also think we shouldn't go from excess optimism to except 'we are all ****ed' pessimism. Just let's keep it balanced.Comment
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well if that's the truth then we're all ****ed... what makes you think that inflammation won't persist after HSC injections?
I don't think the mechanism is so dumb. PGD2 is simply signaling hair to stop growing and move into telogen phase. I bet if you tested a bald scalp on a castrated person, you would find 3x more PGD2 as well due to his hair being in telogen phase....Comment
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