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HISTOLOGY OF CIRCULATORY SYSTEM III
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SMALL ARTERIES & ARTERIOLES <0.5mm lumen Thin subendothelial connective tissue Int. elastic lamina absent in small arterioles T. Media: smooth muscle layer Adventitia is thin Hypertension
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CAPILLARIES Diameter : 5-7 µm Single layer of endothelium; permit metabolic exchange Function in groups- Capillary Beds Richness conforms to metabolic activity of tissue Structure and pulsatile flow of blood through capillaries and thoroughfare channel.
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TYPES Continuous Fenestrated Sinusoidal
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CONTINUOUS CAPILLARIES No fenestrations, complete basal lamina Pinocytic vesicles Location: Muscles, nervous tissue, exocrine glands
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FENESTRATED CAPILLARIES Transcellular openings (80nm) Limited by cell membrane Covered by diaphragm ( thinner than cell membrane, proteoglycans) In endocrine glands Kidneys etc
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SINUSOIDAL CAPILLARIES – Diameter 30-40µm – Endothelial cells discontinuous layer – Fenestrations without diaphragm – Incomplete basal lamina – Macrophages – Found in liver, hematopoietic organs
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PERICYTES Cells at periphery of continuous capillaries enclosed in own basal lamina Mesenchymal origin Actin, myosin– contractile properties Role in repair process Diabetic Microangiopathy
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POST CAPILLARY VENULE Diameter 0.5-1mm Endothelium + thin subendothelial connective tissue Media– pericytes MUSCULAR VEINS Thin subendothelial layer, may be absent Media: smooth muscles + reticular fibers valves
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Inflammation & Edema
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LARGE VEINS Well developed intima Thin media Very thick adventitia Further three layers Smooth muscles
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LYMPH VASCULAR SYSTEM LYMPH CAPILLARIES: Single layer of endothelium Incomplete basal lamina LYMPH VESSELS: Structure similar to veins, thinner walls LARGE DUCTS: Similar to veins, smooth muscles
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Medical Application Metastasis Lymph edema
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