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Skin
overview of layers, cell types, glands, etc.
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Histology
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04/10/2011

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skin functions
Definition
immune response through macrophages, regulation of temperature and hydration, excretion of metabolites, maintenance of homeostasis, protection from biological/chemical/physical agents, and sexual signaling (including pigmentation as a sign of health and sex pheromone production)
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epidermis
Definition
epithelial layer of ectodermal origin, stratified squamous, avascular
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dermis
Definition
layer of connective tissue of mesodermal origin, vascular
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hypodermis
Definition
also known as subcutaneous tissue, not considered skin proper, formed by loos connective tissue typically containing adipose cells
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keratinocytes
Definition
main cells making up skin, actively divide at barrier between epidermis and dermis, produce keratin, contain most of the melanin in skin
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thick skin
Definition
contains 5 layers of stratified squamous epithelium, seen on hands and feet, hairless, granulosum and corneum are more developed
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thin skin
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contains 4 layers, no stratum lucidum, contains hair follicles in most locations (few exceptions)
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stratum basale
Definition
deepest layer of epidermis, single layer of basophilic columnar or cuboidal cells, mitotically active, connected to basal membrane by hemidesmosomes, anchor epidermis to dermis
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stratum spinosum
Definition
second deepest layer, several layers of more flattened cells connected by numerous desmosomes (which are bound to the cytoskeleton by tonofibrils), desmosomes give appearance of processes or "spines"
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stratum granulosum
Definition
3 to 5 layers of polygonal cells filled with basophilic keratohyaline granules containing flaggrin intermediate filaments and other proteins that associate with keratin in tonofibrils, cells also contain lamellar granules filled with lipids (visible by TEM only), denucleation first seem in this layer
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keratohyaline granules
Definition
found in granulosum cells, contain filaggrin
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lamellar granules
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found in granulosum cells, contain lipids, contents are released into intercellular spaces and function as barrier against water loss through the skin
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stratum lucidum
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only found in thick skin, few layers of extremely flattened eosinophilic epidermal cells, also called transitional layer, 2nd layer from surface
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stratum corneum
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15-20 layers of flattened, non-nucleated keratinized cells aka squames, outer-most layer
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melanocytes
Definition
cells derived from neural crest, round cells w/ cytoplasmic projections, scattered among basale cells, produce/secrete melanin, transfer melanin through cytocrine secretion
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keratin
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main structural protein of epidermis, functions in maintaining the water barrier
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melanin
Definition
protein synthesized from tyrosine, moved toward surface of skin to protect cells from UV damage, determines skin color
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Langerhans cells
Definition
derived from bone marrow, star-shaped, mainly in stratum spinosum, function as antigen-presenting cells for T lymphocytes
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Merkel cells
Definition
modified epidermal cells in the stratum basale, present in thick skin, contain dense-cored neurosecretory granules, associate closely with expanded terminal bulb of afferent myelinated nerve fibers, make up Merkel's corpuscle
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Merkel's corpuscle
Definition
receptor for tactile sensation, part of diffuse neuroendocrine system
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dermis
Definition
connective tissue linking epidermis and hypodermis, made up of papillary and reticular layers, vascular, contains collagen 1 and 2, important in temperature regulation
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papillary layer
Definition
most superficial layer of this structure, immediately beneath epidermis, made up of loose connective tissue, has network of collagen 1 and elastic fibers, has anchoring fibrils of collagen 7 that insert into the basal lamina and connect epidermis and dermis, has nerve processes/blood vessels supplying but not penetrating epidermis
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reticular layer
Definition
closer to hypodermis, thickness varies in different parts of the body (but always thicker and less cellular than other layer of dermis), made up of dense connective tissue w/ type 1 collagen and elastic fibers w/ regular orientation
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Langer's lines
Definition
important surgical landmark, creates tension in skin w/ connective tissue fibers, found in reticular layer, following them while making incisions allows faster healing
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glomus bodies
Definition
arteries and veins surrounded by connective tissue capsules, function to regulate body temperature
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papillary plexus
Definition
network of blood vessels located immediately between the papillary and reticular layers of dermis, projects papillary loops towards epidermis
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cutaneous plexus
Definition
network of blood vessels located between dermis and hypodermis
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venous plexi
Definition
3 present in skin, 2 accompany arterial plexi, one exists in middle of dermis
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arteriovenous anastomoses
Definition
connection between arteries and veins in dermis, also important in body temperature regulation
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free nerve endings
Definition
terminate in stratum granulosum, do not have Schwann cell investment, allow multiple sensations including fine touch/heat/cold
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Pacinian corpuscles
Definition
encapsulated in connective tissue, large ovoid structures located in deeper dermis and hypodermis, myelinated nerve ending surrounded by capsular structure, respond to pressure and vibration
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Meissner's corpuscles
Definition
tapered cylindrical receptors for low-frequency touch stimuli, oriented perpendicular to skin surface, found in papillary layer of hairless skin
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Ruffini's corpuscles
Definition
elongated fusiform structures, function as mechanoreceptors in skin
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hair follicles
Definition
epidermal evaginations responsible for production and growth of a hair, separated from dermis by acellular hyaline layer, has terminal dilation called the hair bulb that contains capillary network, found in root sheath, is a continuation of basal and spinous layers of epidermis
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glassy membrane
Definition
acellular hyaline layer surrounding hair follicle formed by thickened basement membrane, surrounded by connective tissue sheath
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sebaceous glands
Definition
associated with hair follicles, release sebum into infundibulum (pilosebaceous canal surrounding the hair)
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hair
Definition
keratinized filamentous structures consisting of three layers: medulla, cortex, and cuticle
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hair medulla
Definition
central part of hair shaft containing large/vacuolated/moderately keratinized cells
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hair cortex
Definition
middle layer of hair, contains cuboidal cells that differentiate into keratin-filled cells
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hair cuticle
Definition
outermost layer of hair, contains squamous cells
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anagen phase
Definition
active growth of hair follicle occurs, has hair bulb at this time, lasts for 3-6 years
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catagen phase
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transitional phase of hair cell development, lasts 1-2 weeks, apoptosis-driven involution occurs, ends active growth phase, club hair forms as bulb degenerates
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telogen phase
Definition
resting phase of hair follicle development, lasts 5-6 weeks, separation between secondary germ cells and dermal papilla seen
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nails
Definition
plates of keratinized epithelial cells containing hard keratin, composed of roots, matrices, plates, and beds
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nail root
Definition
proximal part of nail, hidden in nail groove, constant addition of cells and their keratinization in this area accounts for growth of nail
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nail matrix
Definition
formed by dividing cells that cornify, forming proximal part of nail plate, contains variety of cells (stem cells, melanocytes, Merkel cells, and Langerhans cells)
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nail plate
Definition
main part of nail, specialized stratum corneum, contains hard keratin in cells, cells do not desquamate
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nail bed
Definition
area of skin where nails rest, formed by stratum basale and spinosum
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sebocytes
Definition
cells that make up sebaceous glands, produce sebum, make up acinar/exocrine glands, undergo holocrine secretion, found in thin skin
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sweat glands
Definition
2 types of glands, secrete sweat
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merocrine/eccrine sweat glands
Definition
widely distributed, coiled, have small lumen, made up of stratified cuboidal epithelium, innervated by cholinergic fibers, embedded in dermis, contain dark and clear cells
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apocrine sweat glands
Definition
confined to axillary and perineal regions of body, development dependent on sex hormones, have large lumen, made of simple cuboidal epithelium, innervated by andrenergic nerve endings, tubular glands associated with hair follicles, embedded in dermis and hypodermis, viscous secretion is initially odorless but acquires odor as result of bacterial activity, also produces pheromones
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dark cells
Definition
found in merocrine sweat glands, contain secretory granules composed of glycoproteins
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clear cells
Definition
found in merocrine sweat glands, devoid of secretory granules, secrete watery component of sweat
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dermis skin repair
Definition
involves removal of damaged collagen fibers by macrophages and proliferation of fibroblasts and production of new collagen/ECM components
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epidermis skin repair
Definition
requires proliferation of basal keratinocytes in stratum germinativum of undamaged skin, covering of wound w/ scab, migration of new keratinocytes beneath scab and across surface of wound, proliferation/differentiation of keratinocytes to restore layers, and detachment of scab
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skin repair
Definition
steps include transient vasodilation, vasoconstriction/clot formation, inflammatory response, proliferation of cells, and remodeling
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Malphigian layer of epidermis
Definition
basal and spinous layers of epidermis found to differentiate into many cell types in body, adult stem cell potential
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blistering disorders
Definition
abnormalities of dermal-epidermal junctions, include bullous pemphigoid and pemphigus
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bullous pemphigoid
Definition
blistering disorder in which hemidesmosomes form incorrectly, epidermis detaches from dermis
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pemphigus
Definition
blistering condition caused by loss of intercellular junctions among keratinocytes, affects epidermis, increases sensitivity to light
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psoriasis
Definition
disease increasing number of proliferating cells in stratum basale and spinosum and decreased cycle time of cells, increased epidermal thickness and more rapid renewal occurs, nuclei found in stratum corneum (parakeratosis)
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basal cell carcinoma
Definition
tumor cells originate from basal epidermal cells
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squamous cell carcinoma
Definition
tumor cells originate from squamous cells in the spinosum
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malignant melanoma
Definition
tumor cells originate from melanocytes
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Mohs surgery
Definition
surgical technique in which individual layers are removed piece by piece and viewed under a microscope for evidence of cancer, wound is closed when no cancerous cells are present
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Griscelli syndrome
Definition
silver hair patches are present on affected individuals, immune problems common, Rab27a is defective in melanocytes, melanosomes fail to be distributed to keratinocytes
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albinism/vitiligo
Definition
melanocytes are defective either in parts or whole body, no melanin is produced
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tonofibrils
Definition
microscopically visible bundles of keratin filaments, used in desmosomes in skin
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basement membrane
Definition
always found between stratum basale and papillary layer of dermis, composite structure of basal lamina and reticular lamina, nutrients must diffuse through this layer
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root hair plexuses
Definition
web of sensory fibers surrounding the bases of hair follicles, detects movement of hairs
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arrector pili muscle
Definition
muscle associated with hair follicle, allows hair to become erect, seen in "goosebumps" on skin
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hyponychium
Definition
epidermal fold of skin going under nail plate, nail eventually becomes free of nail bed here
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eponychium
Definition
also known as the cuticle, epidermal stratum corneum extending from the proximal nail fold
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myoepithelial cells
Definition
found in basal lamina of sweat glands, produce contractions that facilitate secretion into the ducts
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