Transmission electron microscopy of pili annulati

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Autor(a) principal: Pinto,Joice Brião Göebel
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Almeida Jr.,Hiram Larangeira de, Almeida,Antônia Larangeira de, Firpo,Pedro de Oliveira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais brasileiros de dermatologia (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Background: Little is known about the ultrastructure of pili annulati. Objectives: To examine with transmission electron microscopy affected hairs of a family, whose diagnosis had been confirmed in five individuals with scanning electron microscopy, which showed surface undulations with ‘‘curtain-like’’ folding of the hair cuticula and to compare the findings with normal control. Methods: Hairs of two affected patients and one control were embedded in resin and cut lengthwise to produce ultra-thin sections. Results: The normal hair showed a parallel arrangement of dark lines associated with less electron-dense wide bands. Small cavities could be observed, mostly in the dark lines, affected hairs had a large number of cavities, associated or not with the insertion of melanosomes and loss of parallelism of the dark lines. Higher magnification showed a significant loss of this parallelism, resembling ‘‘wood grooves’’. Widened dark lines were observed in some areas. Study limitations: Only a few hairs were examined. Conclusions: The present results suggest that the microcanaliculi of the hair surface, easily found with scanning electron microscopy, may be secondary not only to the cavities seen in the sections but also to the disorder of proteins that form this region, demonstrated by the changes of the cortex dark lines.
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spelling Transmission electron microscopy of pili annulatiScanning electron microscopyTransmission electron microscopyPili annulatiAbstract Background: Little is known about the ultrastructure of pili annulati. Objectives: To examine with transmission electron microscopy affected hairs of a family, whose diagnosis had been confirmed in five individuals with scanning electron microscopy, which showed surface undulations with ‘‘curtain-like’’ folding of the hair cuticula and to compare the findings with normal control. Methods: Hairs of two affected patients and one control were embedded in resin and cut lengthwise to produce ultra-thin sections. Results: The normal hair showed a parallel arrangement of dark lines associated with less electron-dense wide bands. Small cavities could be observed, mostly in the dark lines, affected hairs had a large number of cavities, associated or not with the insertion of melanosomes and loss of parallelism of the dark lines. Higher magnification showed a significant loss of this parallelism, resembling ‘‘wood grooves’’. Widened dark lines were observed in some areas. Study limitations: Only a few hairs were examined. Conclusions: The present results suggest that the microcanaliculi of the hair surface, easily found with scanning electron microscopy, may be secondary not only to the cavities seen in the sections but also to the disorder of proteins that form this region, demonstrated by the changes of the cortex dark lines.Sociedade Brasileira de Dermatologia2022-11-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0365-05962022000600742Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia v.97 n.6 2022reponame:Anais brasileiros de dermatologia (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Dermatologia (SBD)instacron:SBD10.1016/j.abd.2021.10.011info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPinto,Joice Brião GöebelAlmeida Jr.,Hiram Larangeira deAlmeida,Antônia Larangeira deFirpo,Pedro de Oliveiraeng2022-11-10T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0365-05962022000600742Revistahttp://www.anaisdedermatologia.org.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpabd@sbd.org.br||revista@sbd.org.br1806-48410365-0596opendoar:2022-11-10T00:00Anais brasileiros de dermatologia (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Dermatologia (SBD)false
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title Transmission electron microscopy of pili annulati
spellingShingle Transmission electron microscopy of pili annulati
Pinto,Joice Brião Göebel
Scanning electron microscopy
Transmission electron microscopy
Pili annulati
title_short Transmission electron microscopy of pili annulati
title_full Transmission electron microscopy of pili annulati
title_fullStr Transmission electron microscopy of pili annulati
title_full_unstemmed Transmission electron microscopy of pili annulati
title_sort Transmission electron microscopy of pili annulati
author Pinto,Joice Brião Göebel
author_facet Pinto,Joice Brião Göebel
Almeida Jr.,Hiram Larangeira de
Almeida,Antônia Larangeira de
Firpo,Pedro de Oliveira
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author2 Almeida Jr.,Hiram Larangeira de
Almeida,Antônia Larangeira de
Firpo,Pedro de Oliveira
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pinto,Joice Brião Göebel
Almeida Jr.,Hiram Larangeira de
Almeida,Antônia Larangeira de
Firpo,Pedro de Oliveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Scanning electron microscopy
Transmission electron microscopy
Pili annulati
topic Scanning electron microscopy
Transmission electron microscopy
Pili annulati
description Abstract Background: Little is known about the ultrastructure of pili annulati. Objectives: To examine with transmission electron microscopy affected hairs of a family, whose diagnosis had been confirmed in five individuals with scanning electron microscopy, which showed surface undulations with ‘‘curtain-like’’ folding of the hair cuticula and to compare the findings with normal control. Methods: Hairs of two affected patients and one control were embedded in resin and cut lengthwise to produce ultra-thin sections. Results: The normal hair showed a parallel arrangement of dark lines associated with less electron-dense wide bands. Small cavities could be observed, mostly in the dark lines, affected hairs had a large number of cavities, associated or not with the insertion of melanosomes and loss of parallelism of the dark lines. Higher magnification showed a significant loss of this parallelism, resembling ‘‘wood grooves’’. Widened dark lines were observed in some areas. Study limitations: Only a few hairs were examined. Conclusions: The present results suggest that the microcanaliculi of the hair surface, easily found with scanning electron microscopy, may be secondary not only to the cavities seen in the sections but also to the disorder of proteins that form this region, demonstrated by the changes of the cortex dark lines.
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