Title: The Integumentary System
1The Integumentary System
2The Integumentary System
- Functions of the skin and subcutaneous tissue
- Divisions (_______________________
_____________________) - Skin color and markings
- Hair and nails
- __________________
- Skin disorders
3Overview
- Largest organ (15 of body weight)
- Epidermis
- ____________________________________
- ____________
- connective tissue layer
- _____________________
- Thickness variable, normally 1-2 mm dermis up to
6 mm - _________________ layer increased
- calluses on hands and feet
4Functions of the Skin
- Resistance to trauma and infection
- keratin and linked by desmosomes
- acid mantle (pH 4-6)
- __________________________
- __________________________
- __________________________
- Thermoreceptors through sweating
- Nonverbal communication
5Cells of the Epidermis
- Stem cells
- undifferentiated cells
- ________________ most of the skin cells
- ________________
- synthesize pigment that shield UV
- Tactile (merkel) cells
- ______________________________________
- Dendritic (langerhans) cells
- macrophages guard against pathogens
6Stratum ________
- Single layer cells on
- basement membrane
- Cell types in this layer
- keratinocytes
- ________________________
- ____________________
- distribute melanin to keratinocytes
- merkel cells ? touch receptors
- form Merkel disc
7Stratum Spinosum
- Layers of keratinocytes
- appear spiny from shrinkageduring preparation
- Dendritic (Langerhans) cells
- ________________ ________________
- 800 cells/millimeter2
- protect body against pathogens
8Stratum Granulosum
- 3 to 5 layers flat keratinocytes
- Contain keratinohyalin granules
- combine with filaments of cytoskeleton to form
_________________ - ________________________ ________________________
- barrier between surface cellsand deeper layers
of the epidermis - _____________________________ ____________________
_________
9Stratum ________
- Thin translucent zone seen only in
_________________ - Keratinocytes contain eleidin, a precursor to
keratin - does not stain well
- __________________ __________________
10Stratum _____________
- Up to 30 layers of dead, scaly,keratinized cells
- surface cells flake off (exfoliate)
11Dermis
- Thickness 0.6mm to 3mm
- Composition
- collagen, elastic reticular fibers, fibroblasts
- __________________ - extensions of the dermis
into the epidermis - _____________________________ ____________________
_________ - Layers
- ___________________________
- reticular layer is deeper part of dermis
12Hypodermis
- ___________________________________
- Mostly ___________________
- Functions
- _______________________
- thermal insulation
- Hypodermic injections (subQ)
- highly vascular
13Skin Colors (Pigmentation)
- Hemoglobin red pigment of red blood cells
- ________________________ yellow pigment
- concentrates in stratum corneum and fat
- _____________ yellow, brown, and black hues
- pigment synthesis stimulated by UV radiation
14Abnormal Skin Colors
- ___________ blueness ? deficiency of oxygen in
the blood (cold weather) - Erythema __________ ? dilated cutaneous vessels
(anger, sunburn, embarrassment) - ____________ yellowing of skin and sclera ?
excess of bilirubin in blood (liver disease)
15Abnormal Skin Colors
- _____________ golden-brown color of Addison
disease (deficiency of glucocorticoid hormone) - Pallor pale color ? lack of blood flow
- Albinism ____________ ______________________
- _____________ a bruise (visible clotted blood)
One person in 17,000 has some type of albinism.
Albinism affects people from all races. Most
children with albinism are born to parents who
have normal hair and eye color for their
particular ethnic backgrounds. Often people do
not recognize that they have albinism.
16Skin Markings
- _____________________ (birthmarks)
- discolored skin caused by benign tumors of
capillaries (strawberry birthmarks disappear in
childhood -- port wine birthmarks last for life) - Freckles and moles aggregates of melanocytes
- ______________________________________
- Friction ridges leave oily fingerprints on
touched surfaces - unique pattern formed during fetal development
- _______________ form after birth by repeated
closing of the hand - Flexion lines form in wrist and elbow areas
17Characteristics of Human Hair
- Hair (composed of hard keratin)
- Hair found almost everywhere
- 3 different body hair types
- _________ -- fine, unpigmented fetal hair
- __________ -- fine, unpigmented hair of children
and women - terminal hair -- coarse, long, pigmented hair of
scalp
18Hair Follicle
- Hair filament of keratinized cells
- ______________ above skin
- ______________ within follicle
- in cross section medulla, cortex and cuticle
- Follicle tube in skin
- bulb where hair originates
- vascular tissue (papilla) in bulb provides
nutrients - Texture and shape of hair
- straight hair round, wavy oval
- Hair color pigment in cells of cortex
19Structure of Hair Follicle
- ____________
- Hair receptors entwine each follicle
- __________ muscle
- goose bumps
20Hair Growth and Loss
- Thinning or baldness alopecia
- ___________________ genetic and hormonal
- _________________________ trait (dominant in
males, recessive in females) expressed with high
testosterone levels - _______________ excessive hair growth
- hormone imbalance (ovary or adrenal cortex
problem)
21Functions of Hair
- Body hair
- ____________________________________
- _____________________
- heat retention and sunburn cover
- Beard, pubic and axillary hair indicate sexual
maturity - Guard hairs and eyelashes
- prevent foreign objects from getting into
nostrils, ear canals or eyes - __________________________________
22Fingernail Structure
Growth rate is 1 mm per week. New cells added by
mitosis in the nail matrix. Nail plate is visible
part of nail. Medical diagnosis of iron
deficiency concave nails
23Sweat Glands
- Filtrate of plasma and waste products
- ____________ of insensible perspiration/day
- sweating with visible wetness ?diaphoresis
- Merocrine glands
- _________________________
- ________________ produce sweat with fatty acids
- found near hair follicles respond to stress and
sex - bromhidrosis is body odor produced by bacterial
action on fatty acids
24____________Glands
- Oily secretion called ________ that contains
broken-down cells - lanolin in skin creams is sheep sebum
- Flask-shaped gland with duct that opens into hair
follicle
25_____________Glands
- Found only in external ear canal
- Their secretion combines with sebum to produce
earwax - waterproof keeps eardrum flexible
- bitterness repel mites and other pests
26Skin Cancer
- Induced by UV rays of the sun
- ___________ carcinoma (least dangerous)
- from _________________ and invades dermis
- ______________________ cell carcinoma
- from keratinocytes in _______________
_______________________ - metastasis to the lymph nodes _______
__________________________ - ____________________________________
- from ___________of a preexisting mole
- ABCD--asymmetry, border irregular, color, mixed
and diameter over 6 mm - Result of oncogene BRAF in men
27UVA, UVB and Sunscreens
- UVA and UVB are both thought to initiate skin
cancer - Thymidene dimers
- As sale of sunscreens has risen so has skin
cancer - those who use have higher incidence of basal cell
- chemical in sunscreen damages DNA and generate
harmful free radicals - PABA, zinc oxide and titanium dioxide
28Burns
- Hot water, sunlight, radiation, electric shock or
acids and bases - Degrees of burns
- 1st-degree _______________ (red, painful and
edema) - 2nd-degree epidermis and part of dermis
(____________) - regeneration from hair follicles and sweat glands
- _____________ epidermis, dermis and more is
destroyed - often requires grafts fibrosis and disfigurement
may occur - ____________________________________
- Treatment IV nutrition and fluid replacement,
debreedement and infection control
29Skin Grafts and Artificial Skin
- Third-degree burns require skin grafts
- Graft options
- ______________ -- from self
- ______________ -- from identical twin
- cultured keratinocyte patches
- Temporary grafts (immune system)
- homograft (_____________) -- from unrelated
person - heterograft (____________) -- from another
species - amnion from afterbirth
- artificial skin from silicone and collagen