National Post

GOING BALD PREMATUREL­Y? YOU CAN BLAME IT ON YOUR MOTHER

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The Claim: Male pattern baldness is inherited through the mother. The Facts:

Men who notice their hair vanishing prematurel­y have long been inclined to lay the blame squarely on their mothers, prompted by the old wives’ tale that male pattern baldness is a trait passed down on the maternal side.

Much of the evidence for the claim was anecdotal, but now new research suggests that the finger-pointing may be warranted.

Scientists have isolated a gene variation that turned up frequently in balding men during a study of 95 families having at least two brothers with early hair loss.

The culprit, a variant of the androgen receptor gene, is on the X chromosome, which men get from their mothers.

This variant increases the effects of testostero­ne and other male hormones called androgens. High levels of androgens are known to cause baldness.

The researcher­s determined that the gene variant they isolated was the “cardinal prerequisi­te” for premature balding in the men they studied. But they also stressed that a number of genes and factors may also be involved to a lesser extent, including premature hair loss on a father’s side. The Bottom Line:

Male pattern baldness appears to be largely influenced by genes inherited from mothers.

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