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Four basic types of tissue Epithelium Connective tissue Connective tissue proper (examples: fat tissue, fibrous tissue of ligaments) Cartilage Bone Blood Muscle tissue Nervous tissue
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Originate from embryonic tissue called mesenchyme Most diverse and abundant type of tissue Cells separated from one another by large amount of nonliving extracellular matrix Two components Cells Extracellular matrix (ECM). o Protein fibers o Ground substance
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Cells in Connective Tissue 1. Fibroblasts 2. Adipose (fat) cells 3. Tissue Macrophages** 4. Mast cells** 1. Lymphocytes & Plasma Cells (differentiated B-cells) ** 2. “Leukocytes”** Fixed (permanent residents) ** derived from hematopoietic stem cells and involved in immune function and inflammation Free (transient residents) (specifically, neutrophils, eosinophils, & basophils)
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Active fibroblasts
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Adipocytes predominate in adipose tissue Single, large lipid droplet Very active cells with many functions: Triglyceride storage and glucose metabolism (insulin and glucagon receptors) Secretion of many bioactive molecules: leptin (regulates satiety)angiotensinogen (blood pressure)steroids (glucocorticoids & sex hormones) growth factors (e.g. insulin-like growth factor, tumor necrosis factor )cytokines (e.g. interleukin-6) Ross, M. Pawlina, W. Wheater’s Functional Histology: A Text and Atlas. Fifth Edition. 2006.
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Adipocytes Capillaries Nucleus Lipid (fat) droplet Source Undetermined
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Monocytes escape from blood vessels into connective tissue where they differentiate into Macrophages Primary function: phagocytosis and antigen presentation University of Michigan Histology Collection
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Plasma Cells are mature B lymphocytes that constitutively secrete antibodies White arrows = Golgi regions Black arrows indicate several plasma cells Junqueira and Carneiro. Basic Histology. Tenth Edition. 2003. Figure 6.5. University of Michigan Histology Collection
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Fibers in Connective Tissue Collagen -Most abundant protein in human body Reticular Fibers – Specialized type of collagen associated with smooth muscle in organs – Specialized type of collagen associated with smooth muscle in organs Elastic Fibers – Thin fibers composed of various glycoproteins, including the protein elastin, providing elastic properties to tissues – Thin fibers composed of various glycoproteins, including the protein elastin, providing elastic properties to tissues
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Collagen fibers viewed by light microscopy H&E Trichrome University of Michigan Histology Collection
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Reticular Fibers University of Michigan Histology Collection
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Elastic Fibers elastin stain (“Weigert’s”, “aldehyde fuchsin”, “Verhoeff”): elastic fibers are purple/black
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Connective tissue properFluid connective tissueSupporting connective tissue Connective Tissue Dense connective tissue Loose connective tissue LymphCartilageBoneBlood What are the subcategories of the three main categories of connective tissue?
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Connective Tissues with Special Properties Reticular connective tissue Adipose connective tissue Elastic connective tissue
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