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HISTOLOGY OF EPITHELIUM & CONNECTIVE TISSUE BY : DEPARTEMENT OF HISTOLOGY BBC 1 1
Human body is composed of 4 basic types of tissue : Epithelial Tissues 	Composed of closely aggregated polyhedral cells with very little extracellular substance. Connective Tissues 	Characterized by the abundance of extracellular material produced by its cells. Muscle Tissues 	Composed of elongated cells that have the specialized function of contraction. Nervous Tissues 	Composed of cells with elongated processes extending from the cell body that have the specialized function of receiving, generating, transmitting nerve impulses. BBC 1 2
EPITHELIUM Derive from ectoderm, mesoderm, endoderm. Epithelium :  Covers and lines body surfaces (except articular cartilage, enamel of the tooth, anterior surface of iris) Forms  the functional units of secretory glands   salivary glands, liver BBC 1 3
Basic function : Protection (skin) Absorption (small and large intestine) Transport of material (by cilia) Secretion (gland) Excretion (tubulus of the kidney) Gas exchange (lung alveolus) Gliding between surface (mesothelium) Epithelia  anchored to a basal lamina. Basal lamina + connective tissue component  basement membrant BBC 1 4
Classified into 3 major categories : Simple epithelia : 1 layer of cells  simple squamous epithelium Simple cuboidal epithelium Simple columnar epithelium Endothelium : simple epithelium lining the blood and lympatic vessel. Mesothelium : simple epithelium lining all body cavities. Stratified epithelia : 2 or more cell layers Stratified squamous epithelium : Non keratinized Keratininized : (nuclei absent in the outer layer) Stratified cuboidal epithelium Sratified columnar epithelium Pseudostratified epithelium : basal and columnar cells Pseudostratified columnar ciliated epithelium  trachea  Pseudostratified columnar epithelium with stereocilia  epididymis Transitional epithelium  urinary passage (urothelium) BBC 1 5
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SIMPLE EPITHELIUM BBC 1 7
Simple squamous epithelium BBC 1 8
BBC 1 9 Figure 4—13. Section of a vein containing red blood cells. All blood vessels are lined with a simple squamous epithelium called endothelium (arrowheads). Pararosaniline–toluidine blue (PT) stain. Medium magnification.
Simple cuboidal epithelium BBC 1 10 Figure 4—15. Simple cuboidal epithelium from kidney collecting tubules. Cells of these tubules are responsive to the antidiuretic hormone and control the resorption of water from the glomerular filtrate, thus affecting urine density and helping retain the water content of the body. PT stain. Low magnification.
Simple columnar epithelium BBC 1 11 Figure 4—16. Simple columnar epithelium formed by long cells with elliptical nuclei. The epithelium rests on the loose connective tissue of the lamina propria. A basal lamina (not visible) is interposed between the epithelial cells and the connective tissue. The round nuclei within the epithelial layer belong to lymphocytes that are migrating through the epithelium (arrows). H&E stain. Medium magnification. (Courtesy of PA Abrahamsohn.)
STRATIFIED EPITHELIUM BBC 1 12
Stratified squamous keratinized epithelium BBC 1 13
Stratified squamous non keratinized epithelium  BBC 1 14
Stratified cuboidal epithelium BBC 1 15
BBC 1 16 Epithelial membranes are classified according to the number of cell layers between the basal lamina and the free surface and by the morphology of the epithelial cells (Table 5–1). If the membrane is composed of a single layer of cells, it is called simple epithelium; if it is composed of more than one cell layer, it is called stratified epithelium (Fig. 5–1). The morphology of the cells may be squamous (flat), cuboidal, or columnar when viewed in sections taken perpendicular to the basement membrane. Stratified epithelia are classified by the morphology of the cells in their superficial layer only. In addition to these two major classes of epithelia, which are further identified by cellular morphology, there are two other distinct types: pseudostratified and transitional.  For more information see the Epithelium section of Chapter 5: Gartner and Hiatt: Color Textbook of Histology, 3rd ed. Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders, 2007.
Ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium BBC 1 17 trachea
Transitional epithelium BBC 1 18
EPITHELIAL CELL POLARITY On apical polarity  : Cilia  trachea For protection Motile cell projection originating from basal bodies Microvilli intestine  For absorption Finger like projections of the apical epithelial cell surface Stereocilia  epididymis Long and branching finger like projections  of the apical epithelial cell surface Basolateral domain : Cell adhesion molecules Junctional complexes BBC 1 19
BBC 1 20 cilia villi
BBC 1 21 stereosilia
Cell adhesion molecules : Ca2+ dependent : chaderin and selectin Ca2+ independent : cell adhesion of the imunoglobulinsuperfamily (CAMs) and integrins Junctional complexes : BBC 1 22
Tight junction (zonulaoccludens) Function  impermeable, as barrier Determine epithelial cell polarity and preventing the free diffusion of lipids and proteins between them Prevent of free passage of substance across an epithelial cell layer (paracellular pathway barrier) Transmembrane proteins are found : occludin, claudins and junctional adhesion molecule (JAM) Anchoring junction  below the tight junction Zonulaadherens or belt desmosome 	a beltlike junction associated with actin microfilament  mediated by interaction of cadherin with catenins =           E - cadherin – catenin complex BBC 1 23
Macula  adherens or spot desmosome : a spot like junction Associated with keratin intermediate filament (tonofilament) Provide strength and rigidity to an epithelial cell layer Hemidesmosome asymmetrical structure  Link 	the basal domain of an epithelial cell to the basal lamina Increase the overall stability of epithelial tissues by linking intermediate filament of cytoskeleton with component of the basal lamina Gap Junction Permit the direct passage of signaling molecules from one cell to another  heart muscle Form by integral membrane protein called connexins 6 connexin monomer  a connexon End to end ligament of connexons in  adjacent cells provides a direct channel of communication between cytoplasm of two adjacent cells   BBC 1 24
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LAMININ, FIBRONECTIN AND THE BASEMENT MEMBRANE Laminin + Fibronectin : Distinct protein of ECM Associated with collagens, proteoglycans and other protein  organize a basement membrane Basement membrane consists of 2 components : Basal lamina : result from lamina molecules with type IV collagen, entactin and proteoglycans Reticular lamina : formed by collagen fibers Basal and reticular lamina  can be distinguished by electron microscopy Basement membrane  can be recognized by the Periodic Acid-Schiff (PAS) stain  light microscopy BBC 1 27
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GLANDULAR EPITHELIA Tissue formed by cells specialized to produce secretion  Molecules  secrete  secretory granules Synthesize, store, secrete : protein (pancreas), lipid (adrenal, sebaceous gland), carbohydrate + protein (salivary gland) Secrete all substance : mammary glands Type of Glandular Epithelia : Unicelluar glands : consists of isolated glandular cells  goblet cells Multicellulaar glands : composed of cluster of cells Glands  covering epithelia  proliferation and invassion  further differentiation. BBC 1 29
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ENDOCRINE Lack an excretory duct Their product released into the blood circulation Surrounded by fenestrated capillaries Synthesize and release after stimulation by chemical or electrical signals Types of endocrine glands : The agglomerated cells  form anastomosis cords interspersed between dilated blood capillaries (adrenal gland, parathyroid, anterior lobe of pituitary) The cell line a vesicle or follicle filled with noncellular material (thyroid gland)  BBC 1 33
EXOCRINE Connected to the surface of the epithelium by an excretory duct A secretory portion :  Contains the cells responsible for the secretory process One cell type (unicellular)  goblet cell Many cells (multicellular) Shape : tubular (large intestine), coiled (sweat glands of the skin), alveolar (sebaceous gland)  Classified :  Simple gland : have only one unbranched duct Compound gland : have ducts that branch repeatedly Excretory duct : Transport the secretion to the exterior of the gland BBC 1 34
LIVER One cell type may function both ways : endocrine + exocrine Cells that secrete bile into the duct system and also secrete some of their products into the bloodstream PANCREAS Endocrine secretion : the islet cells secrete insulin and glucagon into the bloodstream Exocrine secretion : the acinar cells secrete digestive enzymes into the intestinal lumen BBC 1 35
Types of secretion : Mucous glands : glycoprotein + water Serous glands : protein + water Mixed glands : mucous + serous cells Mechanism of secretion : Merocrine : the secretorygranul leave the cell by exocytosis with no loss of other cellular material  skin Apocrine : the secretory products is discharge together with parts of the apical cytoplasm  axilla Holocrine : the secretory product constitute the entire cell and its product  sebaceous gland BBC 1 36
CONNECTIVE TISSUE Provides the supportive ang connecting framework (or stroma) for all the other tissues of the body. Connective tissue is formed by : Cells Extracellular matrix (ECM) : fiber and ground sbstance BBC 1 37
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CELLS FIBROBLAST ,[object Object]
The most common cells in connective tissue
Responsible for the synthesize of ECM
2 stages of activity  :
active (fibroblast) : abundant and irregularly cytplasm, nucleus is ovoid and large, pale staining
quiscent (fibrocyte) : smaller than fibroblast, spindle-shapedBBC 1 41
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MACROPHAGE When trypan blue or India ink is injected into an animal, macrophage engulf and accumulate the dye in their cytoplasm in the form of granules or vacuoles visible in the light microscope Have phagocytic properties and derive from monocytes, cells formed in the bone marrow Macrophage in the liver : Kupffer cells, in bone : Osteoclast, in the central nervous system : microglial cells Constitute the mononuclear phagocyte system BBC 1 44
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BBC 1 47 Figure 5—6. Section of pancreas from a rat injected with the vital dye trypan blue. Note that 3 macrophages (arrows) have engulfed and accumulated the dye in the form of granules. H&E stain. Low magnification.
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MAST CELLS oval to round connective tissue, basophilic secretory granules, spherical nucleus is centrally principal function : storage of chemical mediators of the inflammatory respons pre formed mediator such as histamine and proteoglycans 2 populations of mast cells : ,[object Object]
mucosal mast cell  intestinal mucosaPLASMA CELLS large, ovoid, basophilic cytoplasma due to their richness in RER, nucleus spherical and eccentrically placed. BBC 1 49
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ADIPOSE CELL colour : white to dark yellow, polyhedral, eccentric and flattened nuclei 54 Figure 6—1. Photomicrograph of unilocular adipose tissue of a young mammal. Arrows show nuclei of adipocytes (fat cells) compressed against the cell membrane. Note that, although most cells are unilocular, there are several cells (asterisks) with small lipid droplets in their cytoplasm, an indication that their differentiation is not yet complete. Pararosaniline—toluidine blue (PT) stain. Medium magnification. Figure 6—5. Photomicrograph of multilocular adipose tissue (lower portion) with its characteristic cells containing central spherical nuclei and multiple lipid droplets. For comparison, the upper part of the photomicrograph shows unilocular tissue. PT stain. Medium magnification.
LEUCOCYTE migrate through the walls of capillaries and post capillary venules from the blood to connective tissue by a process called diapedesis this process increases greatly during inflammation FIBERS 2 system of fibers : Collagen system : collagen, reticular fibers Elastic system : oxytalan, elaunin, elastic fibers 55
COLLAGEN FIBERS a famili of proteins the most abundant protein in the human body classified in the following groups : 	  1. form long fibril : type I,II,III,V,XI  collagen type I  collagen fibers 2. fibril associated collagens : type IX,XII,XIV 	  3. form networks : type IV 	  4. form anchoring fibrils : type VII fresh collagen are colorless strands,in great numbers (eg.tendons) are white in the light microscope : collagen fibers are acidophilic, they stain pink with eosin, blue with Mallory’s trichrome stain, green with Masson’s trichrome stain, red with sinus red 56
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RETICULAR FIBERS consist mainly of collagen type III thin, not visible in HE preparations stain black by impregnation with silver salts, are called argyrophilic abundant in smooth muscle, endoneurium, hematopoetic organs 58 Figure 5—48. Reticular connective tissue showing only the attached cells and the fibers (free cells are not represented). Reticular fibers are enveloped by the cytoplasm of reticular cells; the fibers, however, are extracellular, being separated from the cytoplasm by the cell membrane. Within the sinuslike spaces, cells and tissue fluids of the organ are freely mobile.
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ELASTIC FIBER SYSTEM 	The stucture develop through 3 stages : 	1. oxytalan not elastic 	2. elaunin 	3. elastic fibers : 		a. the most numerous component 		b. rich in protein elastin, stretch easily 		c. contain desmosin and isodesmosine GROUND SUBSTANCE ,[object Object]
Formed of : - glycosaminoglikans     - proteoglycans 			     - multiadhesiveglycoproteins 60
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  • 1. HISTOLOGY OF EPITHELIUM & CONNECTIVE TISSUE BY : DEPARTEMENT OF HISTOLOGY BBC 1 1
  • 2. Human body is composed of 4 basic types of tissue : Epithelial Tissues Composed of closely aggregated polyhedral cells with very little extracellular substance. Connective Tissues Characterized by the abundance of extracellular material produced by its cells. Muscle Tissues Composed of elongated cells that have the specialized function of contraction. Nervous Tissues Composed of cells with elongated processes extending from the cell body that have the specialized function of receiving, generating, transmitting nerve impulses. BBC 1 2
  • 3. EPITHELIUM Derive from ectoderm, mesoderm, endoderm. Epithelium : Covers and lines body surfaces (except articular cartilage, enamel of the tooth, anterior surface of iris) Forms the functional units of secretory glands  salivary glands, liver BBC 1 3
  • 4. Basic function : Protection (skin) Absorption (small and large intestine) Transport of material (by cilia) Secretion (gland) Excretion (tubulus of the kidney) Gas exchange (lung alveolus) Gliding between surface (mesothelium) Epithelia  anchored to a basal lamina. Basal lamina + connective tissue component  basement membrant BBC 1 4
  • 5. Classified into 3 major categories : Simple epithelia : 1 layer of cells simple squamous epithelium Simple cuboidal epithelium Simple columnar epithelium Endothelium : simple epithelium lining the blood and lympatic vessel. Mesothelium : simple epithelium lining all body cavities. Stratified epithelia : 2 or more cell layers Stratified squamous epithelium : Non keratinized Keratininized : (nuclei absent in the outer layer) Stratified cuboidal epithelium Sratified columnar epithelium Pseudostratified epithelium : basal and columnar cells Pseudostratified columnar ciliated epithelium  trachea Pseudostratified columnar epithelium with stereocilia  epididymis Transitional epithelium  urinary passage (urothelium) BBC 1 5
  • 9. BBC 1 9 Figure 4—13. Section of a vein containing red blood cells. All blood vessels are lined with a simple squamous epithelium called endothelium (arrowheads). Pararosaniline–toluidine blue (PT) stain. Medium magnification.
  • 10. Simple cuboidal epithelium BBC 1 10 Figure 4—15. Simple cuboidal epithelium from kidney collecting tubules. Cells of these tubules are responsive to the antidiuretic hormone and control the resorption of water from the glomerular filtrate, thus affecting urine density and helping retain the water content of the body. PT stain. Low magnification.
  • 11. Simple columnar epithelium BBC 1 11 Figure 4—16. Simple columnar epithelium formed by long cells with elliptical nuclei. The epithelium rests on the loose connective tissue of the lamina propria. A basal lamina (not visible) is interposed between the epithelial cells and the connective tissue. The round nuclei within the epithelial layer belong to lymphocytes that are migrating through the epithelium (arrows). H&E stain. Medium magnification. (Courtesy of PA Abrahamsohn.)
  • 13. Stratified squamous keratinized epithelium BBC 1 13
  • 14. Stratified squamous non keratinized epithelium BBC 1 14
  • 16. BBC 1 16 Epithelial membranes are classified according to the number of cell layers between the basal lamina and the free surface and by the morphology of the epithelial cells (Table 5–1). If the membrane is composed of a single layer of cells, it is called simple epithelium; if it is composed of more than one cell layer, it is called stratified epithelium (Fig. 5–1). The morphology of the cells may be squamous (flat), cuboidal, or columnar when viewed in sections taken perpendicular to the basement membrane. Stratified epithelia are classified by the morphology of the cells in their superficial layer only. In addition to these two major classes of epithelia, which are further identified by cellular morphology, there are two other distinct types: pseudostratified and transitional. For more information see the Epithelium section of Chapter 5: Gartner and Hiatt: Color Textbook of Histology, 3rd ed. Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders, 2007.
  • 17. Ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium BBC 1 17 trachea
  • 19. EPITHELIAL CELL POLARITY On apical polarity : Cilia  trachea For protection Motile cell projection originating from basal bodies Microvilli intestine For absorption Finger like projections of the apical epithelial cell surface Stereocilia  epididymis Long and branching finger like projections of the apical epithelial cell surface Basolateral domain : Cell adhesion molecules Junctional complexes BBC 1 19
  • 20. BBC 1 20 cilia villi
  • 21. BBC 1 21 stereosilia
  • 22. Cell adhesion molecules : Ca2+ dependent : chaderin and selectin Ca2+ independent : cell adhesion of the imunoglobulinsuperfamily (CAMs) and integrins Junctional complexes : BBC 1 22
  • 23. Tight junction (zonulaoccludens) Function  impermeable, as barrier Determine epithelial cell polarity and preventing the free diffusion of lipids and proteins between them Prevent of free passage of substance across an epithelial cell layer (paracellular pathway barrier) Transmembrane proteins are found : occludin, claudins and junctional adhesion molecule (JAM) Anchoring junction  below the tight junction Zonulaadherens or belt desmosome a beltlike junction associated with actin microfilament  mediated by interaction of cadherin with catenins = E - cadherin – catenin complex BBC 1 23
  • 24. Macula adherens or spot desmosome : a spot like junction Associated with keratin intermediate filament (tonofilament) Provide strength and rigidity to an epithelial cell layer Hemidesmosome asymmetrical structure Link the basal domain of an epithelial cell to the basal lamina Increase the overall stability of epithelial tissues by linking intermediate filament of cytoskeleton with component of the basal lamina Gap Junction Permit the direct passage of signaling molecules from one cell to another  heart muscle Form by integral membrane protein called connexins 6 connexin monomer  a connexon End to end ligament of connexons in adjacent cells provides a direct channel of communication between cytoplasm of two adjacent cells BBC 1 24
  • 27. LAMININ, FIBRONECTIN AND THE BASEMENT MEMBRANE Laminin + Fibronectin : Distinct protein of ECM Associated with collagens, proteoglycans and other protein  organize a basement membrane Basement membrane consists of 2 components : Basal lamina : result from lamina molecules with type IV collagen, entactin and proteoglycans Reticular lamina : formed by collagen fibers Basal and reticular lamina  can be distinguished by electron microscopy Basement membrane  can be recognized by the Periodic Acid-Schiff (PAS) stain  light microscopy BBC 1 27
  • 29. GLANDULAR EPITHELIA Tissue formed by cells specialized to produce secretion Molecules  secrete  secretory granules Synthesize, store, secrete : protein (pancreas), lipid (adrenal, sebaceous gland), carbohydrate + protein (salivary gland) Secrete all substance : mammary glands Type of Glandular Epithelia : Unicelluar glands : consists of isolated glandular cells  goblet cells Multicellulaar glands : composed of cluster of cells Glands  covering epithelia  proliferation and invassion  further differentiation. BBC 1 29
  • 33. ENDOCRINE Lack an excretory duct Their product released into the blood circulation Surrounded by fenestrated capillaries Synthesize and release after stimulation by chemical or electrical signals Types of endocrine glands : The agglomerated cells  form anastomosis cords interspersed between dilated blood capillaries (adrenal gland, parathyroid, anterior lobe of pituitary) The cell line a vesicle or follicle filled with noncellular material (thyroid gland) BBC 1 33
  • 34. EXOCRINE Connected to the surface of the epithelium by an excretory duct A secretory portion : Contains the cells responsible for the secretory process One cell type (unicellular)  goblet cell Many cells (multicellular) Shape : tubular (large intestine), coiled (sweat glands of the skin), alveolar (sebaceous gland) Classified : Simple gland : have only one unbranched duct Compound gland : have ducts that branch repeatedly Excretory duct : Transport the secretion to the exterior of the gland BBC 1 34
  • 35. LIVER One cell type may function both ways : endocrine + exocrine Cells that secrete bile into the duct system and also secrete some of their products into the bloodstream PANCREAS Endocrine secretion : the islet cells secrete insulin and glucagon into the bloodstream Exocrine secretion : the acinar cells secrete digestive enzymes into the intestinal lumen BBC 1 35
  • 36. Types of secretion : Mucous glands : glycoprotein + water Serous glands : protein + water Mixed glands : mucous + serous cells Mechanism of secretion : Merocrine : the secretorygranul leave the cell by exocytosis with no loss of other cellular material  skin Apocrine : the secretory products is discharge together with parts of the apical cytoplasm  axilla Holocrine : the secretory product constitute the entire cell and its product  sebaceous gland BBC 1 36
  • 37. CONNECTIVE TISSUE Provides the supportive ang connecting framework (or stroma) for all the other tissues of the body. Connective tissue is formed by : Cells Extracellular matrix (ECM) : fiber and ground sbstance BBC 1 37
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  • 42. The most common cells in connective tissue
  • 43. Responsible for the synthesize of ECM
  • 44. 2 stages of activity :
  • 45. active (fibroblast) : abundant and irregularly cytplasm, nucleus is ovoid and large, pale staining
  • 46. quiscent (fibrocyte) : smaller than fibroblast, spindle-shapedBBC 1 41
  • 49. MACROPHAGE When trypan blue or India ink is injected into an animal, macrophage engulf and accumulate the dye in their cytoplasm in the form of granules or vacuoles visible in the light microscope Have phagocytic properties and derive from monocytes, cells formed in the bone marrow Macrophage in the liver : Kupffer cells, in bone : Osteoclast, in the central nervous system : microglial cells Constitute the mononuclear phagocyte system BBC 1 44
  • 52. BBC 1 47 Figure 5—6. Section of pancreas from a rat injected with the vital dye trypan blue. Note that 3 macrophages (arrows) have engulfed and accumulated the dye in the form of granules. H&E stain. Low magnification.
  • 54.
  • 55. mucosal mast cell  intestinal mucosaPLASMA CELLS large, ovoid, basophilic cytoplasma due to their richness in RER, nucleus spherical and eccentrically placed. BBC 1 49
  • 60. ADIPOSE CELL colour : white to dark yellow, polyhedral, eccentric and flattened nuclei 54 Figure 6—1. Photomicrograph of unilocular adipose tissue of a young mammal. Arrows show nuclei of adipocytes (fat cells) compressed against the cell membrane. Note that, although most cells are unilocular, there are several cells (asterisks) with small lipid droplets in their cytoplasm, an indication that their differentiation is not yet complete. Pararosaniline—toluidine blue (PT) stain. Medium magnification. Figure 6—5. Photomicrograph of multilocular adipose tissue (lower portion) with its characteristic cells containing central spherical nuclei and multiple lipid droplets. For comparison, the upper part of the photomicrograph shows unilocular tissue. PT stain. Medium magnification.
  • 61. LEUCOCYTE migrate through the walls of capillaries and post capillary venules from the blood to connective tissue by a process called diapedesis this process increases greatly during inflammation FIBERS 2 system of fibers : Collagen system : collagen, reticular fibers Elastic system : oxytalan, elaunin, elastic fibers 55
  • 62. COLLAGEN FIBERS a famili of proteins the most abundant protein in the human body classified in the following groups : 1. form long fibril : type I,II,III,V,XI collagen type I  collagen fibers 2. fibril associated collagens : type IX,XII,XIV 3. form networks : type IV 4. form anchoring fibrils : type VII fresh collagen are colorless strands,in great numbers (eg.tendons) are white in the light microscope : collagen fibers are acidophilic, they stain pink with eosin, blue with Mallory’s trichrome stain, green with Masson’s trichrome stain, red with sinus red 56
  • 64. RETICULAR FIBERS consist mainly of collagen type III thin, not visible in HE preparations stain black by impregnation with silver salts, are called argyrophilic abundant in smooth muscle, endoneurium, hematopoetic organs 58 Figure 5—48. Reticular connective tissue showing only the attached cells and the fibers (free cells are not represented). Reticular fibers are enveloped by the cytoplasm of reticular cells; the fibers, however, are extracellular, being separated from the cytoplasm by the cell membrane. Within the sinuslike spaces, cells and tissue fluids of the organ are freely mobile.
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  • 66.
  • 67. Formed of : - glycosaminoglikans - proteoglycans - multiadhesiveglycoproteins 60
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  • 70. 63
  • 71.
  • 72. Comprise all the main components
  • 74. The most numerous cells : fibroblast, macrophage
  • 75. Collagen, elastic, reticular fibers  moderate
  • 76. Flexible, well vascularized, not very resistent to stress64
  • 77. 65 Figure 5—41. Section of rat skin in the process of repair of a lesion. The subepithelial connective tissue (dermis) is loose connective tissue formed soon after the lesion occurs. In this area, the cells, most of which are fibroblasts, are abundant. The deepest part of the dermis consists of dense irregular connective tissue, which contains many randomly oriented thick collagen fibers, scarce ground substance, and few cells. H&E stain. Medium magnification. LOOSE CONNECTIVE TISSUE
  • 78.
  • 79. Collagen fibers are arranged in bundles without a definite orientation, such arreas as the dermis
  • 80.
  • 81. Great resistance to traction forces, ex.tendons
  • 83. 67 Figure 5—41. Section of rat skin in the process of repair of a lesion. The subepithelial connective tissue (dermis) is loose connective tissue formed soon after the lesion occurs. In this area, the cells, most of which are fibroblasts, are abundant. The deepest part of the dermis consists of dense irregular connective tissue, which contains many randomly oriented thick collagen fibers, scarce ground substance, and few cells. H&E stain. Medium magnification. DENSE IRREGULER CONNECTIVE TISSUE
  • 84. 68 Figure 5—46. Longitudinal section of dense regular connective tissue from a tendon. A: Thick bundles of parallel collagen fibers fill the intercellular spaces between fibroblasts. Low magnification. B: Higher magnification view of a tendon of a young animal. Note active fibroblasts with prominent Golgi regions and dark cytoplasm rich in RNA. PT stain. DENSE REGULER CONNECTIVE TISSUE
  • 85. 69 DENSE REGULER CONNECTIVE TISSUE
  • 86. BBC 1 70 THANK YOU….