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DEVELOPMENT OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE Mesenchyme Loose Connective Tissue Mesenchymal Cells Fibroblasts Fibers

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DEVELOPMENT OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE. Mesenchyme. Loose Connective Tissue. Fibers. Fibroblasts. Mesenchymal. Cells. Cell Lineage from Mesenchymal Cells. TYPES OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE. Loose Connective. Dense Irregular. Dense Regular. Tissue. Connective Tissue. Connective Tissue. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: DEVELOPMENT OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE

DEVELOPMENT OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE

Mesenchyme Loose Connective Tissue

MesenchymalCells

Fibroblasts

Fibers

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Cell Lineage from Mesenchymal Cells

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TYPES OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE Loose Connective

Tissue Dense Irregular

Connective TissueDense Regular

Connective Tissue

(e.i. mesentery, omentum) (e.i. dermis of skin) (e.i. tendons, ligaments,cornea)

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DENSE IRREGULAR CONNECTIVE TISSUE (DERMIS OF SKIN)

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DENSE REGULAR CONNECTIVE TISSUE

Tendon (longitudinal Section) Tendon (tranverse Section)

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ELASTIC CONNECTIVE TISSUE IN BLOOD VESSEL WALL

Internalelasticlamina

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CONNECTIVE TISSUE FIBERS

Collagenous Fibers (bundles)

Reticular Fibers (networks)

Elastic Fibers(anastomosing bundles)

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RETICULAR CONNECTIVE TISSUE

reticular fibers(argyrophilic)

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COLLAGEN

FIBERBUNDLE

FiberFibril

Microfibril

Periodic Bands

Tropocollagen

alpha 1 peptidealpha 2 peptide

TEM of Collagen Fibers SEM of Collagen Fibers

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SCANNING EM OF COLLAGEN FIBER BUNDLES

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procollagen

tropocollagen

ground substance

(mucopolysaccharide)

RER

TEM of Fibroblast and Collagen Bundles

Collagen Types

I - skin, bone, tendon cornea (most common type)II- cartilage, embryonic corneaIII- reticular fibers, loose c.t., blood vessel walls, dermisIV- basal lamina of epithelium

(no fibers, mat of randomly-oriented molecules)

FIBROBLAST

collagen fiberbundles

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TEM OF FIBROBLAST WITH COLLAGEN BUNDLES

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FIXED CONNECTIVE TISSUE CELL TYPES

Fibroblast(fiber producing cell)

Fibrocyte(mesenchymal- pluropotent)

Adipocytes (fat storage)

Fixed Macrophage(histiocyte)

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Adipocytes

fibroblast

Macrophage (light micrograph)

TEM of Macrophage

Fixed Connective Tissue Cells

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MONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTIC SYSTEM

Mononuclearwanderingcell

coalescence

Giant Cell

Macrophages Osteoclasts Kupffer CellsMicroglial

CellsSinusoidalEndothelia

lymph nodes

bone marrow

connective tissue

lung

serous cavities

spleenbone

resorption

liversinusoids

central nervous system

liver spleen marrow

Monocyte

(reticuloendothelial system)

( all characterized by phagocytic activity)

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LYMPHOCYTES AND PLASMA CELLS (Agents of the immune response)

differentiation stimulated byimmune activation

Lymphocytes Plasma Cells(produce

immunoglobulins-antibodies)

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EOSINOPHILES MAST CELLS

actively phagocyticdestroy immune complexes (antigen-antibody)

Secretion Products:1. Slow-reaction substance of anaphalaxis2. Heparin- anticoagulant3. Histamine- stimulates inflammation4. Serotonin- vasoconstrictor5. Eosinophil Chemotactic Factor

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Connective Tissue Cells

Macrophage

Plasma Cell

Lymphocyte

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TRANSMISSION EM OF AN EOSINOPHILE

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TRANSMISSION EM OF A MAST CELL