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The Integumentary System. Integumentary System Integumentary system = Skin Nails Hair Glands Nerve endings.

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1 The Integumentary System

2 Integumentary System Integumentary system = Skin Nails Hair Glands Nerve endings

3 Integumentary System: Functions PROTECTION from: Mechanical damage Chemical damage Bacterial damage – antibacterial secretions UV radiation – melanin pigment protects Thermal damage – cold/pain receptors Dessication – keratin waterproofing

4 Even more functions… Helps with heat loss or heat retention – sweat glands and capillaries Helps excrete urea – perspiration Makes Vitamin D – sunlight converts cholesterol molecules in our skin

5 Skin Structure

6 2 Types of Skin Tissue Epidermis Keratinocytes that can make the protein keratin (become hard & tough) Dermis Connective tissue that contains glands, capillaries and nerves

7 Epidermis The Stratums Corneum Lucidum Granulosum Spinosum Basale College Life Gives Snoopy Brains

8 Stratum Basale These are the “stem cells” of skin As they mature, they climb the layers of epidermis Melanocytes are here and make melanin (keratinocytes gobble up the melanin)

9 Melanin Pigment

10 Melanin Pigment Protects Nucleus

11 Stratum Spinosum

12 Stratum Granulosum

13 Stratum Lucidum By this point, cells are full of keratin and are dead

14 Stratum Corneum 20 to 30 layers of dead skin cells filled with keratin Waterproofing material This layer is thicker on palms and soles “Beauty is only skin deep”?!

15 Harlequin Ichthyosis Autosomal recessive Generate in 1 day the amount of skin a normal person would generate in 14 days Constant care, moisturizing, bathing to remove keratin layer Oldest living person is 24 Blind from corneal abrasions

16 Harlequin Ichthyosis

17 Dermis: Papillary and Reticular

18 The Dermis – Home of the Tattoo

19 Tattoo Removal Dermabrasion Salabrasion (rub with salt) Cryosurgery Excision Latest: Q-switched lasers Different lasers for different color pigments Black, purple, red easiest Yellow, green hardest

20 Burns: 1 st Degree 1 st degree: only epidermis is damaged Heal in 2 to 3 days without a problem Sunburn without blistering

21 Burns: 2nd Degree Injury to the epidermis and part of the dermis Characterized by pain, redness, swelling, and blisters Still enough epithelial cells to regenerate “Partial-thickness” burn

22 Burns: 3rd Degree Worst Entire epidermis and dermis is destroyed No more stem cells, no blood supply No nerve endings (no pain, but only at first) Must skin graft

23 Examples of Burns

24 Rules of Nines

25 Skin Grafting

26 Albinism: Melanocytes, but no melanin

27 Albinism

28 Visual Problems in Albinism

29 Vitiligo: Destruction of Melanocytes

30 Psoriasis Silvery, scaly patches of skin overgrowth Prevalence 2 – 3 % Onset: 15-25 years of age Thought to be autoimmune

31 Cold Sores Viral infection Herpes Simplex Type 1

32 Hansen’s Disease (Leprosy) Spinalonga, Greece

33 3 Main Types of Skin Cancer Basal cell carcinoma: most common least malignant sun-exposed areas 99% cure rate with excision

34 3 Main Types of Skin Cancer Squamous cell carcinoma: Shallow ulcer that won’t heal Sun-exposed areas Can grow rapidly Metastasizes (travels to lymph nodes and other parts of the body)

35 3 Main Types of Skin Cancer Malignant melanoma: Only about 5% of all skin cancers, but incidence is on the rise Arises from accumulated damage to DNA in a melanocyte Chance for survival: 50% ABCD rule

36 ABCD Rule of Malignant Melanomas Asymmetry: 2 sides of the pigmented spot do not match Border irregularity: borders are not smooth but exhibit indentations Color: pigmented spot contains areas of different colors (black, brown, tan, red) Diameter: spot is larger than 6 mm in diameter (size of pencil eraser)

37 Skin Appendages Sebaceous (Oil) Glands Sweat Glands Hair and Hair Follicles Nails

38 Sebaceous Glands Everywhere except palms and soles Usually empty into hair follicle Makes “sebum” Keeps skin soft/moist Antibacterial Increased production during puberty When gland is blocked: whiteheads/blackheads

39 Sweat Glands: 2 Types Eccrine glands: make “sweat” Clear secretion of water, salts, urea, lactic acid Acidic, inhibits bacteria Apocrine glands: axilla (armpit) and genital area Contain sweat plus proteins/fats (not antibacterial)

40 Hair Follicles Hair follicle: makes the hair Hair root: alive Hair shaft: dead material; almost all protein Arrector pili: tiniest muscles; goose bumps

41 Nails Body: thickened keratin Root,nail fold and nail bed are alive Lunula: white moon


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