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Sci Rep ; 5: 17347, 2015 Nov 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26617337

ABSTRACT

Human hair has three main regions, the medulla, the cortex, and the cuticle. An existing model for the cortex suggests that the α-keratin- based intermediate filaments (IFs) align with the hair's axis, but are orientationally disordered in-plane. We found that there is a new region in the cortex near the cuticle's boundary in which the IFs are aligned with the hair's axis, but additionally, they are orientationally ordered in-plane due to the presence of the cuticle/hair boundary. Further into the cortex, the IF arrangement becomes disordered, eventually losing all in-plane orientation. We also find that in the cuticle, a key diffraction feature is absent, indicating the presence of the ß-keratin rather than that of the α-keratin phase. This is direct structural evidence that the cuticle contains ß-keratin sheets. This work highlights the importance of using a sub-micron x-ray beam to unravel the structures of poorly ordered, multi-phase systems.


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Hair/chemistry , Hair/ultrastructure , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Scattering, Small Angle , X-Ray Diffraction , Humans , Keratins/chemistry
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