Literature DB >> 7487149

Scanning electron microscopic observations of extracted terminal hair follicles of the adult human scalp and eyebrow with special references to the bulge area.

Y Narisawa1, K Hashimoto, H Kohda.   

Abstract

Scanning electron microscopic studies of human terminal hair follicles of the scalp and eyebrow have previously been limited to the hair shaft. In this study we investigated EDTA-treated extracted whole hair follicles in which most of the basal cell surface of the outer root sheath was well preserved. In the bulge area of scalp follicles there were many knob-like or villous projections. These were located in some specimens on one side of the follicle, while in others they were located around the entire circumference of the follicle. These projections were thought to represent the anchoring points of the branched follicular end of the arrector muscles. Ring-like elevations with groove-like depressions above and below were also observed surrounding the entire follicle. These were thought to represent the track of circumfollicular arrector muscles which depressed the outer root sheath when they repeatedly contracted. Most anagen eyebrow follicles showed morphological variations in the bulge area such as lattice-window-like structures and undulation patterns. In telogen follicles, the bulge became indistinguishable from the clubbed end. The lower end of these telogen follicles showed irregularly shaped bulge areas, but did not show lattice-window-like structures or undulation patterns as observed in anagen follicles. Interestingly, a hole was found in some bulge areas of both anagen and telogen follicles. Serial vertical sections of follicles revealed invaginated areas, which seemed to correspond to the openings seen in whole mounts. In vertical sections of eyebrow follicles some keratinocytes of the outer root sheaths of the bulge area were seen to be melanized to various extents. This phenomen was independent of hair cycle phase.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7487149     DOI: 10.1007/bf00374083

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Dermatol Res        ISSN: 0340-3696            Impact factor:   3.017


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