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Page 1: Histology I - Mt. SAC 35... · Histology • Study of tissues • Tissues = a group of cells performing a common function ... – Number of cell layers – Morphology of the surface

Histology IHistology IHistology I

Dr. Carmen E. RexachAnatomy 35

Mt San Antonio College

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Histology• Study of tissues • Tissues = a group of cells

performing a common function

• Microscopic anatomy• Includes how different

tissues are arranged to form organs and other structures

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Extracellular matrix: cell surface

• Composition– Fibrous structural and adhesion proteins

embedded in gelatinous polysaccharide ground substance

• Function– Binds cells together to form tissues

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Extracellular matrix: cell surface

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Cell Junctions• Tight junctions

– Near apical surface• Adhering junctions

– Below tight junctions• Desmosomes

– Sites that stretch• Gap junctions

– Shared cytoplasm

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Tissue sections

Longitudinal sections Transverse or cross section

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Tissue sections

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Primary tissue classes

• Epithelial• Connective

• Differences– Matrix

• variation• Primary constituents

– Fibrous proteins– Ground substance

– Amount of cells vs matrix

• Nervous• Muscular

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Epithelial tissue• Composition

– One or more layers of closely adhering cells– Apical surface and basal surface– Rest on a basement membrane– Avascular– Supported by connective tissues

• Function– Cover organ surfaces– Form secretory tissue– Form ducts of glands

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Classification

• Criteria– Number of cell layers– Morphology of the

surface cells• Two major categories

– Simple (one layer)– Stratified (two or more

layers)

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Cell shape• Squamous

• Cuboidal

• Columnar

• Acinar

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Simple Epithelia

• General– All cells touch basement membrane

• Exception: Pseudostratified columnar

• Categories– Simple squamous– Simple cuboidal– Simple columnar– Pseudostratified columnar

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Simple Epithelia

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Microvilli vs. Cilia

Microvilli are folds in the apical surface of the plasma membrane. They increase cell surface area.

Cilia are composed of microtubules and project from the apical surface. Function: to move things across the cell surface

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Acini

• Acinar cells are often arranged in a circle (acinus, acini), creating structures that resemble flowers or a pie that’s been cut into slices.

• Many exocrine glands are composed of acini.

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Stratified Epithelia• General characteristics

– Up to 20 or more cell layers– Named for shape of surface cells

• Exception: transitional epithelium• Stratified squamous

– Most common– Exfoliation– Keratinized tissue (cornified)– Nonkeratinized

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Stratified epithelia

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Transitional epithelium

Note the “dome cells” at the apical surface

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Connective Tissue

• Less cells, more ECF (ground substance)• Variable, widely distributed, most

abundant• Three categories of mature tissue

– Fibrous CT– Supportive CT (bone, cartilage)– Fluid CT (blood)

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Functions

• Binds organs• Support• Protection

– Physical– Immune

• Movement• Storage• Heat production• Transportation

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Fibrous Connective Tissue: Components

• Cells– Fibroblasts– Macrophage– Leukocytes– Plasma Cells– Mast Cells– Adipocytes

• Fibers – Collagenous– Reticular– Elastic

• Ground substance

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Types of Fibrous CT• Loose

– Lots of ground substance– dissolves in vitro– Types

• Areolar, reticular, adipose• Dense

– Fiber is predominant component– Types

• Dense regular, dense irregular

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Loose CT

Areolar connective tissue

Reticular connective tissue

Adipose connective tissue

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Areolar Connective Tissue• Cells

– All six types• Matrix

– Predominately collagenous– Some elastic/reticular

• General– Very vascular– Loosely organized– Varied– Underlies almost all

epithelial tissue

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Reticular• Reticular fibers and fibroblasts• Stroma of organs and tissues such as

lymph nodes, spleen, thymus, bone marrow

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Adipose Tissue

• Adipocytes most abundant cell type

• Supported by areolarCT, reticular CT, blood vessels

• Function: energy storage

• White fat vs. Brown fat

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Dense Connective Tissue• Dense Regular

– Closely packed parallel collagen fibers + fibroblasts

– Tendons and ligaments

– Yellow elastic tissue• Elastic fibers• Fibroblasts with

larger nuclei– Wavy elastic sheets

in walls of medium/large arteries

• Dense Irregular– Collagen fibers in

random arrangement + fibroblasts

– Dermis, protective capsule around organs, fibrous sheet around bones, etc.

– Similar to areolar, but less “open”space

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Dense Connective Tissue

Dense Regular Dense Irregular

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Cartilage• Flexible matrix• Avascular except when

transforming to bone• External ear, tip of nose,

larynx• Cells

– Chondroblasts• secrete matrix

– Chondrocytes• trapped in lacunae

• Three types– Hyaline– Elastic– Fibrocartilage

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Hyaline Cartilage• Matrix

– smooth, frictionless – mix of collagen, elastin,

chondroitin (a glucosaminoglycan)

• Cells– Cell nests

• Usually covered by perichondrium– Dense irregular CT covering– inner layer produces new

chondrocytes• Examples:

– Costal cartilage– Nasal septum– C-ring cartilage of trachea– Fetal skeleton

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Elastic Cartilage

• Matrix– Web-like mesh of

elastic fibers– Appearance of fur

• Perichondriumalways present

• Examples:– Pinna– Epiglottis

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Fibrocartilage• Characteristics

– Parallel collagen fibers

– Rows of chondrocytes in lacunae

– No perichondrium• Examples

– Pubic symphysis– Intervertebral

discs– Menisci of the

synovial joints

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Bone• Two forms

– Spongy• Heads of long

bone• Named for

appearance– Compact

• No visible spaces• Dense calcified

tissue• External surface

of all bone

• Structure of compact bone– Haversian canal– Osteon– Lamellae– Lacunae– Canaliculi

• Periosteum

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Compact Bone

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Blood• Plasma + formed

elements• Erythrocytes• Leukocytes

– Neutrophils– Basophils– Eosinophils– Monocytes– Lymphocytes

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Hemopoiesisformation of formed elements

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Nervous Tissue

• Excitable tissue• Function

– Rapid communication

• Cell types– Neurons– Neuroglia

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Neurons

• impulse: an all or none electrical event

• neurotransmitters: chemical messengers released by neurons

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Neuron

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Neuroglia (nerve glue)

• 6 subtypes• highly branched

like neurons• not capable of

impulses• perform supportive

(connective tissue type) functions

astrocyte

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Nerves: Cross section

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Muscular Tissue• Contracts when stimulated• Three types

– Skeletal• Striated, multinucleated, voluntary• Muscle fibers

– Cardiac• Striated, uninucleate, involuntary• Short branching cells• Intercalated discs

– gap junctions– desmosomes

– Smooth• No striations, uninucleate, involuntary• Short fusiform cells• Visceral muscle

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Muscular Tissue

Skeletal Muscle

Cardiac muscle

Smooth muscle