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Early Stages of we/we wal/wal Mouse Hair Morphogenesis: Light and Fluorescent Microscopy of the Whole-Mount Epidermis

In adult skin, hair follicles cyclically self-renew in a manner that recapitulates embryonic hair follicle morphogenesis. The most common pathology of hair in adults is alopecia, which is hair loss to different extent. There are a number of murine models of alopecia including spontaneous mutations....

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Autores principales: Rippa, Alexandra, Leonova, Olga, Popenko, Vladimir, Vasiliev, Andrey, Terskikh, Vasily, Vorotelyak, Ekaterina
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4065771/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24991569
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/856978
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author Rippa, Alexandra
Leonova, Olga
Popenko, Vladimir
Vasiliev, Andrey
Terskikh, Vasily
Vorotelyak, Ekaterina
author_facet Rippa, Alexandra
Leonova, Olga
Popenko, Vladimir
Vasiliev, Andrey
Terskikh, Vasily
Vorotelyak, Ekaterina
author_sort Rippa, Alexandra
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description In adult skin, hair follicles cyclically self-renew in a manner that recapitulates embryonic hair follicle morphogenesis. The most common pathology of hair in adults is alopecia, which is hair loss to different extent. There are a number of murine models of alopecia including spontaneous mutations. In the present study, we worked with double homozygous we/we wal/wal mice which demonstrate symptoms closely resembling human alopecia. Using whole-mount preparations of epidermis of E18.5 embryos we show that hair follicle defects can be revealed as early as during embryonic morphogenesis in these mutants. The number of hair follicles was reduced almost 1.5-fold in mutant skin. The shape of the early stage small follicles was altered in mutant animals as compared to control ones. Additionally, follicles of mutant embryos were wider at the point of conjunction with interfollicular epidermis. We believe that the mutant mice studied represent a fascinating model to address the problem of hair loss. We demonstrated alterations in the morphogenesis of embryonic hair follicle in we/we wal/wal double homozygous mice developing alopecia postnatally. We suppose that incorrect morphogenesis of hair follicles during embryogenesis is closely related to alopecia in the adult life. Unveiling the mechanisms involved in altered embryogenesis may elucidate the pathogenesis of alopecia.
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spelling pubmed-40657712014-07-02 Early Stages of we/we wal/wal Mouse Hair Morphogenesis: Light and Fluorescent Microscopy of the Whole-Mount Epidermis Rippa, Alexandra Leonova, Olga Popenko, Vladimir Vasiliev, Andrey Terskikh, Vasily Vorotelyak, Ekaterina Biomed Res Int Research Article In adult skin, hair follicles cyclically self-renew in a manner that recapitulates embryonic hair follicle morphogenesis. The most common pathology of hair in adults is alopecia, which is hair loss to different extent. There are a number of murine models of alopecia including spontaneous mutations. In the present study, we worked with double homozygous we/we wal/wal mice which demonstrate symptoms closely resembling human alopecia. Using whole-mount preparations of epidermis of E18.5 embryos we show that hair follicle defects can be revealed as early as during embryonic morphogenesis in these mutants. The number of hair follicles was reduced almost 1.5-fold in mutant skin. The shape of the early stage small follicles was altered in mutant animals as compared to control ones. Additionally, follicles of mutant embryos were wider at the point of conjunction with interfollicular epidermis. We believe that the mutant mice studied represent a fascinating model to address the problem of hair loss. We demonstrated alterations in the morphogenesis of embryonic hair follicle in we/we wal/wal double homozygous mice developing alopecia postnatally. We suppose that incorrect morphogenesis of hair follicles during embryogenesis is closely related to alopecia in the adult life. Unveiling the mechanisms involved in altered embryogenesis may elucidate the pathogenesis of alopecia. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4065771/ /pubmed/24991569 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/856978 Text en Copyright © 2014 Alexandra Rippa et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Rippa, Alexandra
Leonova, Olga
Popenko, Vladimir
Vasiliev, Andrey
Terskikh, Vasily
Vorotelyak, Ekaterina
Early Stages of we/we wal/wal Mouse Hair Morphogenesis: Light and Fluorescent Microscopy of the Whole-Mount Epidermis
title Early Stages of we/we wal/wal Mouse Hair Morphogenesis: Light and Fluorescent Microscopy of the Whole-Mount Epidermis
title_full Early Stages of we/we wal/wal Mouse Hair Morphogenesis: Light and Fluorescent Microscopy of the Whole-Mount Epidermis
title_fullStr Early Stages of we/we wal/wal Mouse Hair Morphogenesis: Light and Fluorescent Microscopy of the Whole-Mount Epidermis
title_full_unstemmed Early Stages of we/we wal/wal Mouse Hair Morphogenesis: Light and Fluorescent Microscopy of the Whole-Mount Epidermis
title_short Early Stages of we/we wal/wal Mouse Hair Morphogenesis: Light and Fluorescent Microscopy of the Whole-Mount Epidermis
title_sort early stages of we/we wal/wal mouse hair morphogenesis: light and fluorescent microscopy of the whole-mount epidermis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4065771/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24991569
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/856978
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