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Histology lectures
First class of clinical laboratory
science
Pharmacy College .University of
Anbar
D. Nahidah Ibrahim Hammadi
Histology is a science which study the
microstructure and the relationship
between the structure and function of
human being.
Tissues
Tissues
 Cells work together in functionally related
groups called tissues
 How is this done?
 Attachments
 communication
 Types of tissues:
1. Epithelial – lining and covering
2. Connective – support
3. Muscle – movement
4. Nervous – control
Epithelial Tissue –
General Characteristics & Functions
 Covers a body surface or lines a body cavity
 Forms most glands
 Functions of epithelium
 Protection
 Absorption, secretion, and diffusion
 Filtration
 Forms slippery surfaces (mucus secretion)
Special Characteristics of
Epithelia
 Cellularity
 cells are in close contact with each other with little or no intercellular
space between them
 Specialized contacts
 may have junctions for both attachment and communication
 Polarity
 epithelial tissues always have an apical and basal surface
 Support by connective tissue
 at the basal surface, both the epithelial tissue and the connective tissue
contribute to the basement membrane
 Avascular
 nutrients must diffuse from basal layer
 Innervated
 Regenerative
 epithelial tissues are highly mitotic
Special Characteristics of
Epithelia
 First name of tissue indicates number of layers
 Simple – one layer of cells
 Stratified – more than one layer of cells
Classifications of Epithelia
Classifications of Epithelia
 Last name of tissue describes shape of cells
 Squamous – cells wider than
tall (plate or “scale” like)
 Cuboidal – cells are as wide as
tall, as in cubes
Columnar – cells are taller than
they are wide, like columns
Naming Epithelia
 Naming the epithelia includes both the layers (first) and
the shape of the cells (second)
 i.e. stratified cuboidal epithelium
 The name may also include any accessory structures
 Goblet cells
 Cilia
 Keratin
 Special epithelial tissues (don’t follow naming
convention)
 Psuedostratified
 Transitional
Simple Squamous Epithelium
 Description
 single layer of flat cells with disc-shaped nuclei
 Special types
 Endothelium (inner covering)
 slick lining of hollow organs
 Mesothelium (middle covering)
 Lines peritoneal, pleural, and pericardial cavities
 Covers visceral organs of those cavities
Simple Squamous Epithelium
 Function
 Passage of materials by passive diffusion and filtration
 Secretes lubricating substances in serous membranes
 Location
 Renal corpuscles (kidneys)
 Alveoli of lungs
 Lining of heart, blood and lymphatic vessels
 Lining of ventral body cavity (serosae/serous memb.)
Simple Squamous Epithelium
Simple squamous
lining the walls of
the capillary
If it’s from a
mesothelial lining
Simple Cuboidal Epithelium
 Description
 single layer of cube-like cells with large, spherical central
nuclei
 Function
 secretion and absorption
 Location
 kidney tubules, secretory portions of small glands, ovary
surface
Simple Cuboidal Epithelium
Simple Columnar Epithelium
 Description
 single layer of column-shaped (rectangular) cells with
oval nuclei
 Some bear cilia at their apical surface
 May contain goblet cells
 Function
 Absorption; secretion of mucus, enzymes, and other
substances
 Ciliated type propels mucus or reproductive cells by
ciliary action
Simple Columnar Epithelium
 Location
 Non-ciliated form
 Lines digestive tract, gallbladder, ducts of some glands
 Ciliated form
 Lines small bronchi,
uterine tubes, and uterus
Pseudostratified Columnar
Epithelium
 Description
 All cells originate at basement membrane
 Only tall cells reach the apical surface
 May contain goblet cells and bear cilia
 Nuclei lie at varying heights within cells
 Gives false impression of stratification
 Function
 secretion of mucus; propulsion of mucus by cilia
Pseudostratified Columnar
Epithelium
 Locations
 Non-ciliated type
 Ducts of male
reproductive tubes
 Ducts of large glands
 Ciliated variety
 Lines trachea and most of
upper respiratory tract
Stratified Epithelia
 Contain two or more layers of cells
 Regenerate from below
 Major role is protection
 Are named according to the shape of cells at
apical layer
Stratified Squamous Epithelium
 Description
 Many layers of cells – squamous in shape
 Deeper layers of cells appear cuboidal or columnar
 Thickest epithelial tissue – adapted for protection
Stratified Squamous Epithelium
 Specific types
 Keratinized – contain the protective protein keratin
 Surface cells are dead and full of keratin
 Non-keratinized – forms moist lining of body openings
 Function
 Protects underlying tissues in areas subject to abrasion
 Location
 Keratinized – forms epidermis
 Non-keratinized – forms lining of esophagus, mouth, and
vagina
Stratified Squamous Epithelium
Non-keratinized vs. Keratinized
Transitional Epithelium
 Description
 Basal cells usually cuboidal or columnar
 Superficial cells dome-shaped or squamous
 Function
 stretches and permits distension of urinary bladder
 Location
 Lines ureters, urinary bladder and part of urethra
Transitional Epithelium
Relaxed state
Stretched state
Epithelial Surface Features
 Apical surface features
 Microvilli – finger-like extensions of plasma
membrane
 Abundant in epithelia of small intestine and kidney
 Maximize surface area across which small molecules
enter or leave
 Act as stiff knobs that resist abrasion
Epithelial Surface Features
 Apical surface features
 Cilia – whip-like, highly motile extensions of
apical surface membranes
 Contains a core of nine pairs of microtubules
encircling one middle pair
 Axoneme – a set of microtubules
 Each pair of microtubules – arranged in a doublet
 Microtubules in cilia – arranged similarly to
cytoplasmic organelles called centrioles
 Movement of cilia – in coordinated waves
A Cilium

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5566.pptx

  • 1. Histology lectures First class of clinical laboratory science Pharmacy College .University of Anbar D. Nahidah Ibrahim Hammadi
  • 2.
  • 3. Histology is a science which study the microstructure and the relationship between the structure and function of human being.
  • 5. Tissues  Cells work together in functionally related groups called tissues  How is this done?  Attachments  communication  Types of tissues: 1. Epithelial – lining and covering 2. Connective – support 3. Muscle – movement 4. Nervous – control
  • 6. Epithelial Tissue – General Characteristics & Functions  Covers a body surface or lines a body cavity  Forms most glands  Functions of epithelium  Protection  Absorption, secretion, and diffusion  Filtration  Forms slippery surfaces (mucus secretion)
  • 7. Special Characteristics of Epithelia  Cellularity  cells are in close contact with each other with little or no intercellular space between them  Specialized contacts  may have junctions for both attachment and communication  Polarity  epithelial tissues always have an apical and basal surface  Support by connective tissue  at the basal surface, both the epithelial tissue and the connective tissue contribute to the basement membrane  Avascular  nutrients must diffuse from basal layer  Innervated  Regenerative  epithelial tissues are highly mitotic
  • 9.  First name of tissue indicates number of layers  Simple – one layer of cells  Stratified – more than one layer of cells Classifications of Epithelia
  • 10. Classifications of Epithelia  Last name of tissue describes shape of cells  Squamous – cells wider than tall (plate or “scale” like)  Cuboidal – cells are as wide as tall, as in cubes Columnar – cells are taller than they are wide, like columns
  • 11. Naming Epithelia  Naming the epithelia includes both the layers (first) and the shape of the cells (second)  i.e. stratified cuboidal epithelium  The name may also include any accessory structures  Goblet cells  Cilia  Keratin  Special epithelial tissues (don’t follow naming convention)  Psuedostratified  Transitional
  • 12. Simple Squamous Epithelium  Description  single layer of flat cells with disc-shaped nuclei  Special types  Endothelium (inner covering)  slick lining of hollow organs  Mesothelium (middle covering)  Lines peritoneal, pleural, and pericardial cavities  Covers visceral organs of those cavities
  • 13. Simple Squamous Epithelium  Function  Passage of materials by passive diffusion and filtration  Secretes lubricating substances in serous membranes  Location  Renal corpuscles (kidneys)  Alveoli of lungs  Lining of heart, blood and lymphatic vessels  Lining of ventral body cavity (serosae/serous memb.)
  • 14. Simple Squamous Epithelium Simple squamous lining the walls of the capillary If it’s from a mesothelial lining
  • 15. Simple Cuboidal Epithelium  Description  single layer of cube-like cells with large, spherical central nuclei  Function  secretion and absorption  Location  kidney tubules, secretory portions of small glands, ovary surface
  • 17. Simple Columnar Epithelium  Description  single layer of column-shaped (rectangular) cells with oval nuclei  Some bear cilia at their apical surface  May contain goblet cells  Function  Absorption; secretion of mucus, enzymes, and other substances  Ciliated type propels mucus or reproductive cells by ciliary action
  • 18. Simple Columnar Epithelium  Location  Non-ciliated form  Lines digestive tract, gallbladder, ducts of some glands  Ciliated form  Lines small bronchi, uterine tubes, and uterus
  • 19. Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelium  Description  All cells originate at basement membrane  Only tall cells reach the apical surface  May contain goblet cells and bear cilia  Nuclei lie at varying heights within cells  Gives false impression of stratification  Function  secretion of mucus; propulsion of mucus by cilia
  • 20. Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelium  Locations  Non-ciliated type  Ducts of male reproductive tubes  Ducts of large glands  Ciliated variety  Lines trachea and most of upper respiratory tract
  • 21. Stratified Epithelia  Contain two or more layers of cells  Regenerate from below  Major role is protection  Are named according to the shape of cells at apical layer
  • 22. Stratified Squamous Epithelium  Description  Many layers of cells – squamous in shape  Deeper layers of cells appear cuboidal or columnar  Thickest epithelial tissue – adapted for protection
  • 23. Stratified Squamous Epithelium  Specific types  Keratinized – contain the protective protein keratin  Surface cells are dead and full of keratin  Non-keratinized – forms moist lining of body openings  Function  Protects underlying tissues in areas subject to abrasion  Location  Keratinized – forms epidermis  Non-keratinized – forms lining of esophagus, mouth, and vagina
  • 25. Transitional Epithelium  Description  Basal cells usually cuboidal or columnar  Superficial cells dome-shaped or squamous  Function  stretches and permits distension of urinary bladder  Location  Lines ureters, urinary bladder and part of urethra
  • 27. Epithelial Surface Features  Apical surface features  Microvilli – finger-like extensions of plasma membrane  Abundant in epithelia of small intestine and kidney  Maximize surface area across which small molecules enter or leave  Act as stiff knobs that resist abrasion
  • 28. Epithelial Surface Features  Apical surface features  Cilia – whip-like, highly motile extensions of apical surface membranes  Contains a core of nine pairs of microtubules encircling one middle pair  Axoneme – a set of microtubules  Each pair of microtubules – arranged in a doublet  Microtubules in cilia – arranged similarly to cytoplasmic organelles called centrioles  Movement of cilia – in coordinated waves