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Title: Connective Tissue


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Connective Tissue
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Connective Tissue
  • Forms fascias, capsules, sheaths, septa,
    tendons, ligaments, basement membranes, bone,
    blood, cartilage.
  • Functions
  • a) connection and support
  • b) Mononuclear Phagocytic System (MPS)
  • c) temperature control
  • d) nutrient distribution
  • e) tissue repair, etc.

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Anatomical Characteristics
  • small number of total cells in tissues
  • several different cell types.
  • predominance of matrix and fibers

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Fibers
  • 1) Collagenous (White) - most common, appear
    white in the living state, composed of 28 types.
  • Collagen makes up approx. 25 of the protein
    which is approx. 20-25 of human body weight.
  • very inelastic, resists stretching
  • Fibers 1 - 100 mm thick, most 1-10.
  • Fibrils 0.5 mm thick
  • Proto fibrils 10 100 nm

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Collagen Fibers (100,000X)
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secreted by fibroblasts
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Collagen
  • Congeals forming gelatin, digested by pepsin.
  • Increases in quantity and distribution with age.
  • Too little (e.g. Vitamin C Deficiency) scurvy.
  • Too much arthritis several other disorders.
  • Fibers occur in ligaments, tendons, skin, gel
    forms in many matrices.
  • Types I, II, III, V, and XI form fibrils
  • Others are non-fibroid, forms of ground substance
    and bind collagen fibers, may be secreted by some
    epithelia.
  • Type IV forms meshwork- basal lamina

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Fibers
  • Reticular Fibers- Collagen Type III, variant of
    white fiber, but very thin 0.5 to 2 mm
  • Fibril diameter with cross striations every
  • 64 nm
  • Branches more than white fibers
  • Strongly argyrophilic.
  • Resists stretching.

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Reticular Fibers- Adrenal Cortex
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Fibers
  • Elastic (Yellow) - larger than white, no
    striations.
  • Some branching contains the protein elastin.
  • Yellow and refractive when alive stretches 1.5 x
    its resting length
  • Only 1/10 as strong as white.
  • Usually occurs with white fibers.
  • Secreted by fibroblasts and maybe by smooth
    muscle cells

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Fibers
  • Pure elastic CT organs are the ligamentum flava,
    suspensory ligament of the penis in humans, and
    the ligamentum nuchae (neck ligament) of the ox.
  • Fibers exhibit poor organization with spaces
    between
  • Stain selectively purple with orcein

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Matrix (Ground Substance)
  • Glycosaminoglycans (GAG)
  • - repeated disaccharide units, one of which is a
  • sulfated hexosamine. Unique example is
    hyaluronic acid which is a non-sulfated GAG.
  • - Chondroitin SO4 (Collagen Type II)
  • - Dermatan SO4 (Type I)
  • - Keratan SO4 (no collagen),
  • - Heparan SO4 (Type III, IV).
  • Proteoglycans (PG) GAG chains bound to a
    protein core. Matrix of cartilage.

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Proteoglycan
Glycoprotein
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Connective Tissue Cells
  • Fixed and wandering (mobile)
  • All derived ultimately from embryonic mesenchyme

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Fibroblasts
  • Fixed cells, secrete fibers and matrix
  • Closely resemble mesenchyme cells many Golgi
    many cytoplasmic processes 1-2 nucleoli a
    large, light staining nucleus
  • May be pleuropotential decrease in number with
    age the most common CT cell.
  • Fibrocyte less metabolically active. Mature
    cells of tendons and ligaments.
  • Myofibroblasts - modified fibroblasts wound
    repair and maybe some fiber secretion

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Macrophages
  • Originate from monocytes and/or hematopoetic stem
    cells
  • Main phagocytic cell of CT
  • - small, elongate, dark staining nucleus
  • - cells sedentary or nomadic cosmopolitan
  • - immunologic, antigen presenting cell (form
    MHC)
  • Special Names in certain regions
  • Kupffer cells in the liver
  • Microglial Cells in CNS
  • Langerhans Cell in Skin

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Mast Cell
  • Smaller cells (compared with macrophage) with
    metachromatic cytoplasmic granules
  • Contain heparin (anticoagulant, prevents
    hyaluronidase depolymerization of matrix)
    histamine (capillary permeability, allergic
    anaphylaxis).
  • Concentrated around capillaries.
  • Functions primary mediator of the inflammatory
    response. non-specific defense reaction
  • Can produce hypersensitivity (allergic reaction)

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Mast Cell Activation Degranulation
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Adipocyte
  • Adipose (fat) tissue
  • Normally 15-20 bw
  • Unilocular yellow
  • Multilocular - brown

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