Influence of the hair growth cycle on the glyceride content of whole mouse skin

    January 1963 in “ The Anatomical Record
    Clarence C. Goertemiller
    TLDR Glyceride levels in mouse skin are higher during hair growth.
    The study investigated the glyceride content in whole mouse skin during the hair growth cycle using adult male C 57 Black mice. By initiating synchronous hair growth through plucking, researchers collected skin samples at various stages of the cycle. They found that glyceride content during the anagen phase was nearly double that of the telogen phase. This suggests that cutaneous glycerides might serve as significant energy sources for hair proliferation and follicle development, although the relationship between glyceride accumulation and hair growth activity could be coincidental.
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