脱发的毛发解剖及动物模型研究进展

Sree Lakshmi N, Shravan K, Anusha P, Veeresh babu P, Ganga Raju M
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头发是皮肤系统的一部分,它位于延伸到皮肤的毛囊中。头发有多种功能,包括保护皮肤和调节体温。了解头发的生长周期是至关重要的,因为它是一个复杂的过程,包括四个不同的阶段:生长期、退行期、休止期和生长期。这些阶段受到各种因素的调节,比如激素和基因。头发生长周期的不平衡会导致脱发或脱发,各种病因导致脱发;这些因素包括遗传因素、荷尔蒙失衡、药物、不良饮食摄入、吸烟和环境因素。一般来说,脱发分为斑秃、雄激素性脱发、普遍性脱发、渐进性脱发、休止期脱发、拔毛癖和瘢痕性脱发。多种动物模型已被用于研究脱发的病理生理。这些模型包括小鼠和与人类毛发相似的大鼠,以及用于研究脱发途径的生理学。根据脱发的类型,采用转基因动物和C3H/HeJ小鼠模型,分别对雄性激素敏感性和双氢睾酮(DHT)激素引起的雄激素性脱发、化疗性脱发和斑秃的动物模型进行了研究。本综述提供了头发的解剖学和生理学的见解,并利用动物模型,可以帮助开发新的治疗脱发的方法。
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A Review of Hair Anatomy and Animal Models for Alopecia
Hair is part of the integumentary system and it sits in the hair follicle, which extends into the skin. Hair serves several functions, including protecting the skin and regulating body temperature. Understanding the hair growth cycle is crucial as it is a complex process that involves four distinct phases: Anagen, Catagen, Telogen, and Exogen. These phases are regulated by various factors, such as hormones and genetics. An imbalance in the hair growth cycle can lead to hair loss or Alopecia, Various etiological factors cause hair loss; these include genetic factors, hormonal imbalances, medication, poor diet intake, smoking and environmental factors. In general, alopecia classified into Alopecia areata, Androgenic alopecia, Alopecia universalis, Involutional alopecia, Telogen effluvium, Trichotillomania, and Scarring alopecia. Several animal models have been utilized to study the pathophysiology of Alopecia. These models include mice, and rats similar to human hair and physiology used to study the pathway of Alopecia. Based on the type of Alopecia, animal models differ as androgenic Alopecia occurs due to testosterone sensitivity or due to the Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) hormone, chemotherapy-induced alopecia and alopecia areata by using transgenic animals and C3H/HeJ mice models. The present review provides insight into the anatomy and physiology of the hair and utilizes animal models which can aid in developing new treatment approaches for Alopecia.
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