journal article Open Access Jun 21, 2022

Quantitative characterization of 3D structure of vellus hair arrector pili muscles by micro CT

Skin Research and Technology Vol. 28 No. 5 pp. 689-694 · Wiley
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AbstractBackgroundVellus hair is the fine, wispy hair found over most of the body surface, and the arrector pili muscles (hair muscle) serve to raise these hairs. Hair muscles are also critical for skin regeneration, contributing to the maintenance of stem cells in epidermis and hair follicles. However, little is known about their fundamental properties, especially their structure, because of the limitations of conventional two‐dimensional histological analysis.ObjectivesWe aimed to quantitatively characterize the structure of vellus hair muscles by establishing a method to visualize the 3D structure of hair muscle.MethodsWe observed young female abdominal skin specimens by means of X‐ray micro CT and identified hair muscles in each cross‐sectional CT image. We then digitally reconstructed the 3D structure of the hair muscles on computer (digital‐3D skin), and numerically evaluated their structural parameters.ResultsVellus hair muscles were clearly distinguished from the surrounding dermal layer in X‐ray micro CT images and were digitally reconstructed in 3D from those images for quantification of the structural parameters. The mean value of number of divisions of vellus hair muscles was 1.6, mean depth was 943.6 μm from the skin surface, mean angle to the skin surface was 28.8 degrees, and mean length was 1657.9 μm. These values showed relatively little variation among subjects. The mean muscle volume was approximately 20 million μm3but showed greater variability than the other parameters.ConclusionDigital‐3D skin technology is a powerful approach to understand the tiny but complex 3D structure of vellus hair muscles. The fundamental nature of vellus hair muscles was characterized in terms of their 3D structural parameters, including number of divisions, angle to the skin surface, depth, and volume.
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Jun 21, 2022
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Tomonobu Ezure, Satoshi Amano, Kyoichi Matsuzaki (2022). Quantitative characterization of 3D structure of vellus hair arrector pili muscles by micro CT. Skin Research and Technology, 28(5), 689-694. https://doi.org/10.1111/srt.13168
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