Search results for "hair follicle"

showing 10 items of 30 documents

The Histochemistry of the Hair Follicle

1958

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.anatomical_structureChemistrymedicineImmunohistochemistryHair follicle
researchProduct

Nodular Lesion in Cheek With a Hair Tuft

2017

Trichostasis spinulosa is a rarely diagnosed disorder of the pilosebaceous unit, characterized by retention of telogen hairs within the dilated follicles. A hair tuft can be seen protruding from the follicles. We present a case of trichostasis spinulosa associated with intradermal melanocytic nevi, where dermoscopy helps to identify this entity.

Skin NeoplasmsKeratosisDermoscopyDermatologyConservative TreatmentPathology and Forensic MedicineDiagnosis Differential030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineTrichostasis spinulosaHumansMedicineNevusTuftAgedNevus Pigmentedintegumentary systembusiness.industryPruritusBiopsy NeedleKeratosisAnatomyGeneral MedicineCheekmedicine.diseaseHair follicleImmunohistochemistryCheekmedicine.anatomical_structureHair disease030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFemaleDifferential diagnosisHair DiseasesbusinessHair FollicleFollow-Up StudiesThe American Journal of Dermatopathology
researchProduct

Caffeic acid skin absorption: Delivery of microparticles to hair follicles

2019

Graphical abstract: Emulsions containing CA were prepared, one of which contain free CA and the other microencapsulated CA. They were applied to delimited area of skin. Subsequently the tape stripping and differential striping methods were applied.

TransfollicularPharmaceutical ScienceFolliculitis02 engineering and technologyMicroparticlesArticle03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundmedicineCaffeic acidStratum corneum030304 developmental biologyPharmacologyCaffeic acid0303 health sciencesintegumentary systemEmulsionlcsh:RM1-950021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologymedicine.diseaseHair follicleIn vitromedicine.anatomical_structurelcsh:Therapeutics. PharmacologychemistryPolyphenolDrug deliveryEmulsionDrug deliveryBiophysics0210 nano-technology
researchProduct

Patterns of expression of trichocytic and epithelial cytokeratins in mammalian tissues

1988

Abstract Cells forming hair and nail material are characterized by the synthesis of members of a particular group of α-keratin polypeptides (trichocytic cytokeratins, “T cytokeratins”) different from epithelial cytokeratins (“E cytokeratins”). As the precursor cells to trichocytes are derived from fetal epidermal keratinocytes expressing only E cytokeratins, we have studied the patterns of expression of both T and E cytokeratins in developing human hair-and nailforming tissues of different fetal stages, by immunocyto-chemistry using antibodies specific for certain T or E cytokeratins and by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and immunoblotting. In developing hair follicles up to the early …

chemistry.chemical_classificationCancer Researchintegumentary systemImmunocytochemistrymacromolecular substancesCell BiologyAnatomyBiologyHair follicleInner root sheathMolecular biologyEpitheliumCytokeratinmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryKeratinmedicineNail (anatomy)Molecular BiologyNail matrixDevelopmental BiologyDifferentiation
researchProduct

Feature characterization of scarring and non-scarring types of alopecia by multiphoton microscopy (Conference Presentation)

2018

Treatment and management of alopecia are highly determined by an accurate diagnosis, which can be challenging due to the lack of methods to properly visualize hair follicles. Current standard diagnosis is based on dermoscopy for non-scarring alopecia and scalp biopsy for scarring types of alopecia. Dermoscopy can be inconclusive, while biopsy is a painful procedure. In this study, we used a clinical tomograph based on multiphoton microscopy (MPM) to non-invasively image the scalp of 5 healthy subjects and of 12 patients affected by non-scarring alopecia (androgenetic and areata) and scarring alopecia (frontal fibrosing). MPM is capable of non-invasive in vivo imaging of follicular structure…

chemistry.chemical_classificationPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyintegumentary systembiologymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryPapillary dermisScarring alopeciamedicine.diseaseHair folliclemedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryScalpBiopsyKeratinFollicular phasemedicinebiology.proteinbusinessElastinPhotonics in Dermatology and Plastic Surgery 2018
researchProduct

Oxygen in Medicine

2010

The implications of oxygen for medicine are basically of two kinds. First, there is the continued need by human tissues for an adequate supply of dioxygen; if that is not met, a condition called hypoxia may arise, with serious medical consequences. There are a wide number of causes for hypoxia, and a variety of medical responses.

chemistry.chemical_classificationReactive oxygen speciesAlpha-Lipoic Acidchemistry.chemical_elementHypoxia (medical)PharmacologyHair follicleOxygenLipoic acidchemistry.chemical_compoundmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistrymedicinemedicine.symptom
researchProduct

Mikrobioma loma matu folikulā

2017

Ievads: Dermatoloģijā ādas mikrobioms ir aprakstīts, ieskaitot atšķirības baktēriju izplatībā atkarībā no lokalizāciju ādas zonās. Mēs pētījām galvas ādas folikula mikrobiomu, tajā skaitā, vai tas mainās nosirmošanas procesā. Mērķis: Šī darba mērķis bija mata folikula mikrobioma izpēte. Tāpat, pārbaudīt atšķirības mikrobiomos. Precīzāk, ir savstarpēji jāsalīdzina pigmentētu un sirmu matu mikrobioms. Materiāli un metodes: Pētījumu grupa sastāvēja no 5 brīvprātīgajiem, kam bija daļēji sirmi mati. Matu paraugi tika ņemti no dažādiem galvas ādas reģioniem, nosakot baktēriju DNS ar nākamās paaudzes gēnu sekvencēšanas metodi. Rezultāti: Tika konstatētas vairāk nekā 60 dažādu veidu baktērijas. Act…

hair folliclehair grayingmicrobiomescalpMedicīna
researchProduct

Epidemiology, diagnosis and management of hirsutism: a consensus statement by the Androgen Excess and Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Society.

2012

Background Hirsutism, defined by the presence of excessive terminal hair in androgen-sensitive areas of the female body, is one of the most common disorders in women during reproductive age. Methods We conducted a systematic review and critical assessment of the available evidence pertaining to the epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis and management of hirsutism. Results The prevalence of hirsutism is ~10% in most populations, with the important exception of Far-East Asian women who present hirsutism less frequently. Although usually caused by relatively benign functional conditions, with the polycystic ovary syndrome leading the list of the most frequent etiologies, hirsutism may be th…

hirsutism; androgen excess; guidelinesmedicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsHirsutismMEDLINETerminal hairAndrogen ExcessSettore MED/13 - EndocrinologiaIntervention (counseling)EpidemiologyMedicineHumansguidelineshirsutismSocieties MedicalHirsutism PCOS Hyperandrogenism Adrenal hyperplasia idiopathic hirsutismGynecologybusiness.industryObstetrics and Gynecologymedicine.diseaseSettore MED/40 - Ginecologia E OstetriciaPolycystic ovaryReproductive Medicinehirsutism androgen excess terminal hair polycystic ovary syndrome guidelinesEtiologyAndrogensFemaleandrogen excessbusinessHair FolliclePolycystic Ovary SyndromeHuman reproduction update
researchProduct

Control of murine hair follicle regression (catagen) by TGF‐β1in vivo

2000

The regression phase of the hair cycle (catagen) is an apoptosis-driven process accompanied by terminal differentiation, proteolysis, and matrix remodeling. As an inhibitor of keratinocyte proliferation and inductor of keratinocyte apoptosis, transforming growth factor beta1 (TGF-beta1) has been proposed to play an important role in catagen regulation. This is suggested, for example, by maximal expression of TGF-beta1 and its receptors during late anagen and the onset of catagen of the hair cycle. We examined the potential involvement of TGF-beta1 in catagen control. We compared the first spontaneous entry of hair follicles into catagen between TGF-beta1 null mice and age-matched wild-type …

medicine.medical_specialtyApoptosisBiochemistryAndrologyMiceTransforming Growth Factor betaHair cycleInternal medicineIn Situ Nick-End LabelingGeneticsmedicineAnimalsHumansMolecular BiologyhirsutismMice KnockoutTUNEL assayintegumentary systembiologyChemistryTransforming growth factor betamedicine.diseaseHair follicleMice Inbred C57BLbody regionsmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologybiology.proteinHuman hair growthKeratinocyteHair FollicleCell DivisionBiotechnologyTransforming growth factorThe FASEB Journal
researchProduct

p53 Involvement in the control of murine hair follicle regression.

2001

p53 is a transcription factor mediating a variety of biological responses including apoptotic cell death. p53 was recently shown to control apoptosis in the hair follicle induced by ionizing radiation and chemotherapy, but its role in the apoptosis-driven physiological hair follicle regression (catagen) remains to be elucidated. Here, we show that p53 protein is strongly expressed and co-localized with apoptotic markers in the regressing hair follicle compartments during catagen. In contrast to wild-type mice, p53 knockout mice show significant retardation of catagen accompanied by significant decrease in the number of apoptotic cells in the hair matrix. Furthermore, p53 null hair follicles…

medicine.medical_specialtyTumor suppressor genemedicine.medical_treatmentDown-RegulationApoptosisBiologyPathology and Forensic MedicineTelogen effluviumMiceBcl-2-associated X proteinDownregulation and upregulationInternal medicineProto-Oncogene ProteinsmedicineAnimalsbcl-2-Associated X ProteinMice Knockoutintegumentary systemGrowth factorAlopecia areatamedicine.diseaseHair follicleCell biologyUp-RegulationMice Inbred C57BLEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureInsulin-Like Growth Factor Binding Protein 3Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2Knockout mousebiology.proteinCommentaryFemaleTumor Suppressor Protein p53Hair FollicleThe American journal of pathology
researchProduct