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Title: Epithelial Tissue


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Chapter 4
  • Epithelial Tissue

2
I. General Characteristics
  • A. Functions
  • 1. covering and lining surfaces skin
  • 2. absorption intestine
  • 3. secretion glands
  • sensation sensory receptors

3
I. General Characteristics
  • B. Structure
  • 1. little intercellular substance
  • 2. cells attached to each other
  • 3. cells form sheets
  • 4. cell shapes squamous, cuboidal, columnar
  • 5. nuclei shapes flattened, spherical, elongated

4-11
4
I. General Characteristics
  • B. Structure (4.1)
  • 6. lamina propria loose CT deep to basal lamina
  • 7. polarity apical basal surfaces
  • 8. no blood vessels nutrients diffuse through
    basal lamina
  • 9. often plentiful nerve supply
  • 10. high regenerative capacity mitosis in basal
    layer e.g.,
  • intestine replaced every 2-3 days cornea
    repaired within 24 hrs (look for mitoses)

4-11
5
II. Basal Lamina
  • A. Structure (4.12,4.1)
  • 1. basal surface of all epithelia on basal lamina
  • BL connective tissue, 20-100 nm thick, seen only
    with EM
  • regulates flow of material to from epithelium
  • 2. BL attached to underlying CT anchoring
    function

6
III. Intercellular Junctions
  • A. Tight junctions (4.5,15.33)
  • EM outer leaflets of adjacent PM fused
  • function prevent flow of material between cells

7
III. Intercellular Junctions
  • A. Tight junctions
  • FF technique similar to ziploc bag attachments,
    ridges/grooves
  • (4.6,2.3)

8
III. Intercellular Junctions
  • Zonula Adherens (4-4,4-5) (intermediate junction)
  • band of cell attachments

9
III. Intercellular Junctions
  • C. Terminal Bar see in lab? (4-5, 4-11C)
  • LM observation tight junctions zonula adherens

10
III. Intercellular Junctions
  • D. Gap Junctions
  • FF aggregates of integral proteins
  • TEM uniform intercellular junction
  • (2-3,4-7)

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III. Intercellular Junctions
  • D. Gap Junctions (4.7A)
  • connexon gap junction integral protein subunits
    arranged in hexagonal shape with central pore
    aligned with central pore in adjacent cell
  • function allows flow of 1500 MW or smaller
    molecules between cells, e.g. ions

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III. Intercellular Junctions
  • E. Desmosomes (macula adherens) (4.5)
  • attachment plaques
  • intermediate filaments associated with attachment
    plaques
  • See also stratum spinosum in skin

13
IV. Surface Specializations
  • A. Microvilli finger like projections of
    PM(15.21,15.22,4.8)
  • 1 ?m long, 0.08 ?m diameter
  • seen as brush border with LM
  • nonmotile
  • stereocilia long microvilli

14
IV. Surface Specializations
  • B. Cilia Flagella
  • motile (4.10)
  • 5-10 ?m long, 0.2 ?m diam
  • internal MT structure 92
  • capable of coordinated movement over epithelial
    surface
  • uses ATP
  • loc resp sys, repro sys

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V. Covering Lining Epithelia
  • A. Simple(4.11)
  • 1. squamous blood vessels
  • 2. cuboidal kidney tubules
  • 3. columnar intestines

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V. Covering Lining Epithelia
  • B. Stratified (classify by superficial layer)
  • 1. squamous (4.12)
  • a. keratinized skin
  • b.nonkeratinized cornea
  • transitional ureter, urinary bladder
  • very rare
  • Stratified cuboidal
  • 2. Stratified columnar

17
V. Covering Lining Epithelia
  • C. Pseudostratified ciliated columnar resp tract
    (4.12)

18
VI. Glandular Epithelium
  • A. Types
  • 1. exocrine secretes into ducts
  • endocrine ductless, secretes into extracellular
    space
  • unicellular secretes onto epith surf

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VI. Glandular Epithelium
  • B. Structural types of exocrine glands(4.22)
  • 1. simple 1 duct
  • a. tubular
  • b. acinar
  • 2. branched
  • a. tubular
  • b. acinar
  • 3. compound
  • a. tubular
  • b. acinar
  • 4. Unicellular
  • XS view?
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