New insights into human hair: SAXS, SEM, TEM and EDX for Alopecia Areata investigations.
Adina CoroabaAnca E ChiriacLiviu SacarescuTudor PintealaBogdan MineaSorin-Alexandru IbanescuMihaela PerteaAurelian MoraruIrina EsanuStelian Sergiu MaierAnca ChiriacMariana PintealăPublished in: PeerJ (2020)
SEM revealed more severe hair surface defects for the white regrown hair (W-AA) samples. TEM showed the presence of air-like vesicles located in the endocuticle of regrown hair. Analysis of ultrathin sections of W-AA showed the existence of empty vesicles and smaller melanin granules compared to control samples. SAXS demonstrated that unaffected hair of patients with AA (B-AA) and W-AA melanin aggregates are different in their sizes and shapes compared to the control samples. EDX data showed that W-AA elemental composition was significantly different from the other sample groups. Our study showcases promising non-invasive techniques for a better and more accurate understanding of changes in the internal structure and composition of hair affected by AA.