Structural interspecies variability of mammals' hairs.

IF 3.4 Q2 BIOPHYSICS
Biophysics reviews Pub Date : 2024-08-08 eCollection Date: 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1063/5.0225513
Gabriele Greco, Anna Rising
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Abstract

Hairs are fundamental structures for mammals, serving crucial functions such as thermal insulation and hydrophobicity. In domestic animals, hair is also a valuable source of high-performance fibers for the textile industry, which has led to intensive study. However, there is limited comparative knowledge about the physical properties of hair across different wild mammalian species. In our lab, we are investigating the physical properties of hairs from a diverse range of wild mammalian species, laying the groundwork for an in-depth comparative study. These physical properties can be linked to the internal structures of the hairs. Using polarized light microscopy, we can visualize the internal structure of hairs, which are composed of a hollow channel (medulla) surrounded by a cortex and a keratin cuticle(1). By examining the brown hairs of three distinct mammals-the Patagonian mara, the brown bear, and the Amur tiger-we observe striking differences in their internal structures. We speculate that these structural differences correspond to varying physical properties, which we are currently investigating.

哺乳动物毛发的种间结构变异。
毛发是哺乳动物的基本结构,具有隔热和疏水等重要功能。在家养动物中,毛发也是纺织业高性能纤维的重要来源,因此人们对毛发进行了深入研究。然而,人们对不同野生哺乳动物毛发物理性质的比较了解有限。在我们的实验室里,我们正在研究各种野生哺乳动物毛发的物理特性,为深入的比较研究奠定基础。这些物理特性可以与毛发的内部结构联系起来。利用偏振光显微镜,我们可以观察到毛发的内部结构,即由皮质和角蛋白角质层包围的中空通道(髓质)(1)。通过研究三种不同哺乳动物--巴塔哥尼亚马拉、棕熊和阿穆尔虎--的棕色毛发,我们观察到了它们内部结构的显著差异。我们推测这些结构差异与不同的物理特性相对应,目前我们正在对此进行研究。
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