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Hair follicles of young Wistar strain hairless rats: a histological study
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 July 1997
Abstract
The histological changes in hair follicles in hairless rats derived from the Wistar strain (hW, hairless Wistar) were examined from birth to maturity and compared with those of age-matched normal Wistar rats. In the 1st hair cycle, the hair follicles of hW rats were shorter and less well developed than those of Wistar rats. In early anagen, eosinophilic bodies were observed in some hair follicles which showed immature histological features. By using Tdt-mediated dUTP nick end labelling (TUNEL) method and electron microscopic examination, these bodies were confirmed to be apoptotic bodies. These follicles seemed to disappear by abnormal regression. In late anagen phase, the follicles in which the apoptosis did not occur showed enlarged hair roots with hypertrophy of the inner root sheath. Subsequently, when the follicles in normal Wistar rats synchronously regressed in the catagen phase, most of the follicles in hW rats similarly entered the catagen phase, but a few follicles did not regress completely and showed aberrant hair root enlargement. Finally, both types of follicle in hW rats formed follicular cysts. These abnormalities in follicle development (abnormal follicular regression and follicular cyst formation) appear to be associated with the hairlessness in this rat strain.
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