Integumentary system Skin
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Integumentary system Skin
Integumentary system Skin 2009 Skin Epidermis Dermis Tela subcutanea Hair Nails Glands Mammary gland Skin 1,2 – 2,3 m2 Epidermal ridges and grooves Dermal papillae Melanin Synthesis of vitamine D3 - activation Cell renewal – 15 – 30 days Epidermis Stratified squamous epithelium keratinized + melanocytes, Langerhans cells, Merkel cells Thick type: palms of hands and soles of feet Thin type: other places Epidermis Cells of stratum spinosum – synthesis of acylglucosylceramide – RER + GA = membrane-coating granules (ot lamellar bodies) Bb. stratum granulosum –proteosynthesis = keratohyalin granules, lamellar bodies release ceramide into the intercellular spaces Bb. stratum lucidum – intermediate layer - eosinophilic Bb. stratum corneum – cells without nuclei, keratin croslinked by filaggrin, together with ceramide form cell envelope, cells are joined by desmosomes Renewal – 15 – 30 days Cytokeratines in epidermal cells Stratum basale – low molekular weight cytokeratines CK 18,14, 17 Stratum spinosum – high molecular weigh cytokeratines CK 10, 18 Melanocytes Development from – neural crest Tyrosine – dopa – dopaquinone – melanin Tyrosinase Melanosome visible by LM, size 1x0,4 µm Melanocytes Cytocrine secretion – melanosomes are injected into keratinocytes Melanin in keratinocytes – protection from UV Melanin unit – approximately 1000/mm2 Higher (two times) in pigmented type of skin (scrotum, circum-anal region, areola mammae) Merkel cells Found in stratum basale, common in thin type of skin Content of dense granules (neurotransmitters) Free nerve ending Senzoric mechanoreceptors Langerhans cells Present in stratum spinosum of epidermis From bone marrow - antigen presenting cells – They differentiate in dendritic cells within lymphatic nodes (contai of Birbeck granules rodlike) Melanocytes and Merkel cells Dermis Dense collagen connective tissue with elastic fibres. Main glycosaminoglycan is dermatan sulphate Stratum papillare Stratum reticulare Appendages – glands, nails and hairs Senzoric organs (Vater-Paccini and Meissner bodies, etc.) Glands Sebaceous – holocrine, compound alveolar They are not present in thic type of skin Excretory duct opens into the hair follicle Without hair follicle: glans penis, clitoris, labia minora, lip, areola mammae Glands Sweat eccrine glands – Simple coiled tubular glands Dark cells– mucoid glycoproteins Clear cells – glycogen, basolateral labyrinth – transport of water and ions Duct directly on the surface Duct with two layers of cuboid cells Glands Apocrine sweat glands – axilla, anal region, areola mammae, modified in ear (ceruminal) and in eyelid (Moll) Secretory part is wider, ducts open in hair follicle Hair Hair follicle Hair bulb (bulbus pili) Dermal papilla Hair (cuticle of hair, cortex, and medulla) Internal (epithelial) root sheat External (epithelial) root sheat Connective tissue sheat Arrector pili muscle Thick type Thick stratum corneum of epidermis + Stratum lucidum Only eccrine sweat glands Senzoric ending – Meissner and VaterPaccini bodies Axilla Thin type Hair follicle All three types of skin glands Sebaceous glands Eccrine sweat glands Apocrine glands Skin from abdomen Thin type Hair follicles Sebaceous and sweat glands Thick hypoderm – adipose tissue Scrotum Thin type Pigmentation in stratum basale - melanocytes Smooth muscle cells in dermis Thin type Many hair follicles Sebaceous and eccrine sweat glands Mamma 15-20 compound tubo-alveolar glands Ducts = lactiferous ducts → lactiferous sinuses → nipple (mammary papilla) and areola Lobes → lobules →glandular alveoles surrounded by dense connective tissue and adipose tissue Lactation Estrogenes, progesterone, prolactin and placental lactogen – growth and differentiation of secretory ducts Nerve stimulus – oxytocin – contraction of myoepithelial cells – rejection of milk Colostrum nad Milk – Proteins – merocrine secretion Lipids -apocrine secretion Sugar (lactosa) production in GA Immunoglobulins (IgA) -plasma cells Decrease of prolactin level – apoptosis - regression
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