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09/13/2013

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Term
3 Types of fibers in connective tissue
Definition
Collagen, Reticular, and Elastic
Term
Mesenchymal Connective Tissue
Definition
variety of shapes from stellate to spindle

touch each other but don't connect

empty matrix containing fine reticular (network) fibers and blood vessels
Term
What are the shapes of mesenchymal connective tissue?
Definition
stellate to spindle shaped...dont touch each other
Term
Describe the intercellular matrix of mesenchymal tissue?
Definition
empty-looking matrix containing fine reticular fibers and blood vessels
Term
Mucous Connective Tissue
Definition
cells are fibroblasts which resemble mesenchymal cells

intercellular matrix composed of COARSE collagen bundles IRREGULARLY arranged in a JELLY-LIKE matrix
Term
Describe the Cascade of Connective Tissue
Definition
Mesenchymal Tissue, Fibroblast, Fibrocyte, Connective Tissue Proper, Loose Connective (Areolar, Adipose, and Reticular), Dense Connective Tissue (Regular, Irregular, Elastic)
Term
Connective Tissue Proper
Definition
Tissue arising from embryonic mesoderm with a highly vascular matrix that includes various types that support the connecting structures in the body
Term
Areolar Connective Tissue
Definition
most common type of connective tissue

consists of fibroblasts, macrophages, mast cells, fat cells, plasma cells, lymphocytes

Intercellular materials consists of collagen fibers intertwined with elastic fibers

matrix is watery and ground substance consists of reticular fibers
Term
What is the primary function of areolar connective tissue?
Definition
wraps and cushions organs, holds and carries tissue fluid, inflammation

forms the LAMINO PROPRIA of mucus membranes, packages organs, surrounds capillaries
Term
Loose Reticular Connective Tissue
Definition
cells are star shaped

cells SUPPORT areolar tissue

intercellular matrix consist of reticular fibers


Reticular cells lie ON THE RETICULAR NETWORK

Located within lymphoid organs (LYMPH NODES, BONE MARROW and SPLEEN)
Term
What staining method is best for capturing reticular fibers?
Definition
SILVER staining will capture only reticular fibers

eosin would pick up collagen fibers too
Term
Loose Adipose Tissue
Definition
consists of adipocytes, forming lobes surrounded by loose connective tissue...and mast cells

little ground substance

intercellular matrix consists of RETICULAR AND COLLAGEN fibers
Term
What are the primary functions of adipose connective tissue?
Definition
Provides reserve food fuel, insulation against heat loss, supports and protects organs
Term
Where is adipose tissue located?
Definition
Under the skin, around the kidneys and eye balls, within the abdomen and breasts
Term
Dense Irregular Connective Collagenous Tissue
Definition
cells contain fibroblasts and macrophages

intercellular matrix contain irregular thick COLLAGEN bundles in an IRREGULAR, disordered arrangement

contains ALL THREE FIBERS

Found on dermis of skin, submucosa of digestive tract, fibrous capsules of organs and joints
Term
Dense Regular Collagenous Connective Tissue
Definition
cells contain parallel rows of flattened fibroblasts

parallel collagen fibers


o Intercellular material of densely packed, collagen fibers in a regular arrangement

Fibroblast (blast = building) get trapped between the collagen in a linear pattern and is also the major type

Mort tendons and ligaments, and aponeuroses
Term
Dense Regular Elastic Connective Tissue
Definition
cells contain parallel rows of flattened fibroblasts

fibroblasts “hidden” when tissue is stained for elastic fibers


Intercellular materials are parallel bundles of this elastic fibers

Will look similar to dense regular collagenous except you can’t see fibroblasts

Maintains shape of a structure while allowing great flexibility
Term
What are the 3 components the extracellular matrix?
Definition
GAGS, Proteoglycans, Glycoproteins
Term
GAGS
Definition
GAGS – glycosaminoglycans

Linear polymers of disaccharides

Include chondroitin sulfate (a sulfated GAG), dermatan sulfate, heparin sulfate (GAG), and heparin
Term
Name 4 GAGS
Definition
 Chrondroitin sulfate
 Dermatan sulfate
 Heparan sulfate
 Heparan
Term
PROTEOGLYCANS
Definition
consist of a core protein with one or more GAGs attached to it

larger bc they include GAGS and protein

contain hyaluronic acid which form a hydration shell

Spongy water consistency helps the extracellular
Term
Glycoproteins
Definition
large polypeptides with carbohydrate side chains that are all involved in cell growth

fibroNECTIN, chondronNECTIN, osteoNECTIN
Term
3 examples of glycoproteins
Definition
fibroNECTIN, chondronNECTIN, osteoNECTIN
Term
fibroNECTIN
Definition
connect cells with fibers in the extracellular matrix, allowing cells to move through the matrix
Term
chondronNECTIN
Definition
cartilage protein in matrix that mediated attachment of chondrocytes to collagen
Term
osteoNECTIN
Definition
is thought to stimulate cell growth…fibroblasts and osteoblasts to replace lost bone

Use modified osteonectins in packing material in oral surgery to help replace lost bone
Term
The most abundant fiber in the extracellular matrix
Definition
Collagen
Term
The distance between each collagen fiber in a periodicity
Definition
67 nm
Term
Tropocollagen
Definition
repeating subunits of collagen, give it its periodicity
Term
Type 1 Collagen
Definition
dermis, bone, dentin, cementum
Term
Type 2 Collagen
Definition
hyaline (found in cartilage) and elastic cartilage
Term
Type 3 Collagen
Definition
reticular fibers
Term
Type 4 Collagen
Definition
forms basal lamina

Component of basement membrane

Basement membrane consists of basal lamina and reticular lamina
Term
Type 5 Collagen
Definition
placenta
Term
Collagen Synthesis
Definition
 1. Begins on the rough ER
• Fibroblasts have expansive rough ER
• Rough ER contains RNA…will stain well
 2. Preprocollagen (single chain) is formed first in the rough ER
 3. Proline is hydroxylated and hydroxylsine is glycosylated
 4. Procollagen (triple helix of 3 chains) molecules are formed in the rough ER and modified in the Golgi
 5. Exocytosis of procollagen
 6. Cleavage of the telopeptides from procollagen produces tropocollagen (occurs as an extracellular event)
 7. Tropocollagen self-assembles to form collagen fibrils
Term
Elastic Fibers
Definition
• Composed of microfibrils and elastin
 Microfibrils contain fibrillin
• Fibrilin is the long, elastic component
 Elastin contains desmosine and isodesmosine
• Elastic fibers may be stretched up to 150% of their resting length
• Helps distinguish elastic fibers from collagen
Term
Reticular Fibers
Definition
• Type III collagen
• branched
• Thinner than Type 1 Collagen
• Characterized by a higher content of carbohydrate parts than any other collagen type
• Silver stain deposits on reticular fibers, giving a brown to black appearance
Term
Which type of collagen is thinner, 3 or 1?
Definition
3 - reticular fibers
Term
Which type of fibers contain the highest content of carbohydrate parts than any other type of collagen?
Definition
Rectiular Fibers
Term
Microfibrils and elastin compose which type of fiber?
Definition
elastic
Term
Isodesmosine and dsmosine are components of what type of fiber?
Definition
Elastic
Term
Hyaluronic Acid
Definition
forms a hydration shell around proteoglycans, which helps the extracellular matrix to expand
Term
aponeuroses
Definition
a sheet of pearly-white fibrous tissue that takes the place of a tendon in sheetlike muscles having a wide area of attachment.
Term
Is there elastic fiber in adipose tissue?
Definition
NO, only reticular and collagen
Term
In relation to the reticular network, where do reticular cells lie?
Definition
ON THE RETICULAR NETWORK
Term
ground substance
Definition
Blank space between connective tissue cells
Term
Which type of tissue forms the lamina propria of mucous membranes?
Definition
areolar connective tissue
Term
Which type of tissue wraps and cushions organs, its macrophages phagocytize bacteria, and plays an important role in inflammation, and conveys tissue fluid?
Definition
areolar connective tissue
Term
Stoma
Definition
soft internal skeleton that support other cell types including white blood cells, mast cells, and macrophages
Term
In which organs are reticular connective tissue usually found?
Definition
Lymph nodes, bone marrow, and spleen
Term
Which type of connective tissue is primarily parallel collagen fibers with a few elastin fibers?
Definition
Dense Regular Connective
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