Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open (Mar 2015)

Blood Supply--Susceptible Formation of Melanin Pigment in Hair Bulb Melanocytes of Mice

  • Shogo Maeda, MD,
  • Koichi Ueda, MD, PhD,
  • Hidenori Yamana, MD,
  • Junko Tashiro-Yamaji, PhD,
  • Minenori Ibata, MD, PhD,
  • Ayako Mikura, MD, PhD,
  • Masashi Okada, MD, PhD,
  • Emi Yasuda, MD, PhD,
  • Yuro Shibayama, MD, PhD,
  • Miya Yoshino, DDS, PhD,
  • Takahiro Kubota, MD, PhD,
  • Ryotaro Yoshida, MD, PhD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1097/GOX.0000000000000284
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3
p. e328

Abstract

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Background: Allogeneic skin grafts onto C57BL/6 mice are rejected, and the rejected skin is replaced by surrounding skin with black hair. In contrast, syngeneic skin grafts are tolerated, and gray hair grows on the grafts. Methods: To explore the mechanism of gray hair growing on the tolerated skin grafts, we prepared full-thickness skin (2-cm square) autografts, 2 (2 cm + 2 cm) horizontal or vertical parallel incisions, and U-shaped (2 cm × 2 cm × 2 cm) flaps with or without pedicle vessels. The grafts, incisions, and flaps were fixed by suturing with string and protected by a transparent bandage. On day 14 after the operation, the bandages were removed to observe the color of the hair growing on the skin. Results: Skin autografts from wild-type or hepatocyte growth factor-transgenic (Tg) C57BL/6 mice survived with gray hair, whereas those from steel factor (Kitl)-Tg C57BL/6 mice survived with black hair. In addition, U-shaped flaps lacking both of the 2 main feeding vessels of wild-type mice had gray hair at the tip of the flaps. Light microscopy after staining with hematoxylin and eosin or dihydroxyphenylalanine showed that the formation of melanin pigment in the follicles, but not in the interadnexal skin, was susceptible to the blood supply. Conclusions: Melanin pigment formation in the hair bulb melanocytes appeared to be susceptible to the blood supply, and melanocytosis was promoted in the follicles and in the epidermis of Kitl-Tg C57BL/6 mice.