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Hair
Aka: Hair, Pilosebaceous Unit, Pilosebaceous Follicle, Hair Follicle, Hair Growth, Hair Bulb, Hair Root, Hair Shaft, Hair Medulla, Hair Cortex, Hair Cuticle, Dermal Papilla, Anagen, Catagen, Telogen, Arrector Pili Muscle, Hair sheath, Internal Root Sheath, External Root Sheath, Vellus Hair, Terminal Hair
See AlsoFolliculitis Acne Vulgaris Alopecia Hirsutism
BackgroundNormal scalp has more than 100,000 hairs Hairs normally lost per day: 50 to 100
DistributionVellus HairNon-pigmented fine "peach fuzz" hair covering body Found in children and adults Increased in Hypertrichosis Terminal HairAndrogen-dependent male-type body hair Face (Mustache, beard and sideburns) Body (Chest, areola, linea alba, inner thighs) Increased in Hirsutism
PhysiologyPilosebaceous Unit (Pilosebaceous Follicle)Hair Follicle Sebaceous Gland Arrector Pili Muscle Hair FollicleHair producing unit based in Hypodermis Cylinder that ascends through surface epithelium Hair held within center of follicle's cylinder Entire follicle encased in connective tissue Hair BulbLocated at base of Hair Follicle in Hypodermis Includes Hair Root which surround Dermal Papilla Dermal PapillaForms center base of Hair Bulb Hair RootEpithelial cells actively divide about Dermal Papilla Hair Root produces 5 cell layersHair Shaft forms from inner 3 epithelial layers Hair sheath forms from outer 2 epithelial layers Hair ShaftInner 3 layers from Hair Root (around Dermal Papilla) Three layered keratinized structureHair Medulla (innermost core) Hair Cortex (highly keratinized bulk of hair) Hair Cuticle (hard thin outer later) Hair sheathOuter 2 layers from Hair Root (around Hair Shaft) Two layersInternal Root Sheath (lightly keratinized) External Root Sheath Arrector Pili MuscleSmooth muscle attached to Hair Follicle Contraction erects hair Innervated by sympathetic nervous systemActivated by fear or cold Minimal function in humansResults in Goose Bumps Evolved in furry animalsIncreases insulation against heat loss Animal appears larger
DevelopmentHair Follicles are laid down at 8 weeks gestation
Phases of cyclic Hair GrowthAnagen: Growing phase (85-90% of hair cycle)Thigh Hair Growth phase lasts 1 to 2 months Eyebrow and eyelash growth phase lasts 1 to 6 months Scalp Hair Growth phase lasts 2 to 6 yearsScalp hair grows 0.4 mm/day or 6 inches per year Catagen: Transition or rapid involution phase (2-3%) Telogen: Resting phase (10-15% of hair cycle)Mustache hair resting phase lasts 1.5 months Leg hair resting phase lasts 3 to 6 months As Telogen ends, hair ejected and Anagen starts again
ReferencesHabif (1996) Clinical Dermatology, Mosby, p. 24 Murphy in Cotran (1989) Robbins Pathology, p. 1277-8 Wheater (1987) Functional Histology, p. 130-2