Hair cycle in dogs with different hair types in a tropical region of Brazil
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Resumo: | Hair cycle activity has been extensively studied in humans, sheep and laboratory animals, but there is a lack of information in dogs. Besides varying according to species, breed, sex and general health, hair growth is mainly affected by climatic variations. The aim of the study was to evaluate the follicle activity in three breeds of dogs with different hair types, in the city of Viçosa, Minas Gerais (latitude 20°45′S), Brazil. Twenty-one male dogs of boxer, labrador and schnauzer breeds were trichographically analysed monthly over 12 consecutive months. Hair percentage of telogen and anagen hairs at the different stages of the hair cycle in boxers and labradors was not significantly different, but both differed from the schnauzers. A significant correlation between hair follicle cycle and environmental temperature and photoperiod was noted in the boxers and labradors. In these breeds, a larger number of telogen hairs were observed during the hottest months of the year, and an increase in anagen hairs during the coldest months. The mean percentage of telogen hairs was 93, 90 and 55.3% for boxer, labrador and schnauzer, respectively. |
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Hair cycle in dogs with different hair types in a tropical region of Brazil |
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Hair cycle in dogs with different hair types in a tropical region of Brazil |
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Hair cycle in dogs with different hair types in a tropical region of Brazil Favarato, Evandro S. Hair cycle Different hair types |
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Hair cycle in dogs with different hair types in a tropical region of Brazil |
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Hair cycle in dogs with different hair types in a tropical region of Brazil |
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Hair cycle in dogs with different hair types in a tropical region of Brazil |
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Hair cycle in dogs with different hair types in a tropical region of Brazil |
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Hair cycle in dogs with different hair types in a tropical region of Brazil |
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Favarato, Evandro S. |
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Favarato, Evandro S. Conceição, Lissandro Gonçalves |
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Conceição, Lissandro Gonçalves |
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Favarato, Evandro S. Conceição, Lissandro Gonçalves |
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Hair cycle Different hair types |
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Hair cycle Different hair types |
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Hair cycle activity has been extensively studied in humans, sheep and laboratory animals, but there is a lack of information in dogs. Besides varying according to species, breed, sex and general health, hair growth is mainly affected by climatic variations. The aim of the study was to evaluate the follicle activity in three breeds of dogs with different hair types, in the city of Viçosa, Minas Gerais (latitude 20°45′S), Brazil. Twenty-one male dogs of boxer, labrador and schnauzer breeds were trichographically analysed monthly over 12 consecutive months. Hair percentage of telogen and anagen hairs at the different stages of the hair cycle in boxers and labradors was not significantly different, but both differed from the schnauzers. A significant correlation between hair follicle cycle and environmental temperature and photoperiod was noted in the boxers and labradors. In these breeds, a larger number of telogen hairs were observed during the hottest months of the year, and an increase in anagen hairs during the coldest months. The mean percentage of telogen hairs was 93, 90 and 55.3% for boxer, labrador and schnauzer, respectively. |
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2007-11-27 2017-12-13T15:37:16Z 2017-12-13T15:37:16Z |
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19(1), p. 15-20, Feb. 2008 |
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