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Connective tissue
By dr Abdiasis Omar Mohamed
MBBS
Introduction
• Connective tissue provides a matrix that supports and
physically connects other tissues and cells together to
form the organs of the body.
• The interstitial fluid of connective tissue gives
metabolic support to cells as the medium for diffusion
of nutrients and waste products.
• Unlike the other tissue types (epithelium, muscle, and
nerve), which consist mainly of cells, the major
constituent of connective tissue is the extracellular
matrix (ECM).
Cells of connective tissue
1. Fibroblasts
• Fibroblasts, the most common cells in connective
tissue proper, produce and maintain most of the
tissue’s extracellular components.
• Fibroblasts synthesize and secrete collagen (the
most abundant protein of the body) and elastin,
which both form large fibers, as well as the GAGs,
proteoglycans, and multiadhesive glycoproteins that
comprise the ground substance.
• Fibroblasts are targets of many families of proteins
called growth factors that influence cell growth and
differentiation.
• In adults, connective tissue fibroblasts rarely undergo
division. However, stimulated by locally released
growth factors, cell cycling and mitotic activity
resume when the tissue requires additional
fibroblasts, for example, to repair a damaged organ.
• Fibroblasts involved in wound healing, sometimes
called myofibroblasts, have a well-developed
contractile function and are enriched with a form of
actin also found in smooth muscle cells.
2. Adipocytes
• Adipocytes (L. adeps, fat + Gr. kytos, cell), or fat
cells, are found in the connective tissue of many
organs. These large, mesenchymally derived cells
are specialized for cytoplasmic storage of lipid as
neutral fats, or less commonly for the production of
heat.
• Tissue with a large population of adipocytes, called
adipose connective tissue, serves to cushion and
insulate the skin and other organs
3. Macrophages & the Mononuclear Phagocyte
System
• Macrophages
• have highly developed phagocytic ability and
specialize in turnover of protein fibers and removal of
apoptotic cells, tissue debris, or other particulate
material, being especially abundant at sites of
inflammation.
• A typical macrophage measures between 10 and 30
μm in diameter and has an eccentrically located, oval
or kidney-shaped nucleus.
• Macrophages are present in the connective tissue of
most organs and are sometimes referred to by
pathologists as “histiocytes.”
• Macrophages derive from precursor cells called
monocytes circulating in the blood
• Mast Cells
• Mast cells are oval or irregularly shaped cells of
connective tissue, between 7 and 20 μm in diameter,
filled with basophilic secretory granules that often
obscure the central nucleus.
• Mast cells function in the localized release of many
bioactive substances important in the local
inflammatory response, innate immunity, and tissue
repair.
1. Heparin, a sulfated GAG that acts locally as an
anticoagulant.
2. Histamine, which promotes increased vascular
permeability and smooth muscle contraction
3. Serine proteases, which activate various mediators
of inflammation
4. Eosinophil and neutrophil chemotactic factors,
which attract those leukocytes
5. Cytokines, polypeptides directing activities of
leukocytes and other cells of the immune system
6. Phospholipid precursors, which are converted to
prostaglandins, leukotrienes, and other important
lipid mediators of the inflammatory response.
• Plasma Cells
• Plasma cells are lymphocyte-derived, antibody-
producing cells. These relatively large, ovoid cells
have basophilic cytoplasm rich in RER and a large
Golgi apparatus near the nucleus that may appear pale
in routine histologic preparations.
• Their average life span is only 10-20 days.
• Leukocytes
• Derived from circulating blood cells, they leave blood
by migrating between the endothelial cells of venules
to enter connective tissue.
• This process increases greatly during inflammation,
which is a vascular and cellular defensive response to
injury or foreign substances, including pathogenic
bacteria or irritating chemical substances.
Fibers
• The fibrous components of connective tissue are
elongated structures formed from proteins that
polymerize after secretion from fibroblasts.
• The three main types of fibers include collagen,
reticular, and elastic fibers.
• Collagen and reticular fibers are both formed by
proteins of the collagen family, and elastic fibers are
composed mainly of the protein elastin.
• These fibers are distributed unequally among the
different types of connective tissue.
Ground substance
• The ground substance of the ECM is a highly
hydrated (with much bound water), transparent,
complex mixture of three major kinds of
macromolecules:
- glycosaminoglycans (GAGs)
- proteoglycans
- multiadhesive glycoproteins.
• Filling the space between cells and fibers in
connective tissue, ground substance allows diffusion
of small molecules and, because it is viscous, acts as
both a lubricant and a barrier to the penetration of
invaders.
Types of connective tissue
Connective Tissue
Proper
General Organization Major Functions Examples
Loose (areolar)
connective tissue
Much ground
substance; many cells
and little collagen,
randomly distributed
Supports
microvasculature,
nerves, and immune
defense cells
Lamina propria
beneath epithelial
lining of digestive tract
Loose (areolar)
connective tissue
Little ground
substance; few cells
(mostly fibroblasts);
much collagen in
randomly arranged
fibers
Protects and supports
organs; resists tearing
Dermis of skin, organ
capsules, submucosa
layer of digestive tract
Dense regular
connective tissue
Almost completely
filled with parallel
bundles of collagen;
few fibroblasts,
aligned with collagen
Provide strong
connections within
musculoskeletal
system; strong
resistance to force
Ligaments, tendons,
aponeuroses, corneal
stroma
Embryonic
Connective
Tissues
General
organization
function example
Mesenchyme Sparse,
undifferentiated
cells, uniformly
distributed in
matrix with sparse
collagen fibers
Contains
stem/progenitor
cells for all adult
connective tissue
cells
Mesodermal layer
of early embryo
Mucoid (mucous)
connective tissue
Random
fibroblasts and
collagen fibers in
viscous matrix
Supports and
cushions large
blood vessels
Matrix of the fetal
umbilical cord
Specialized
Connective Tissues
Delicate network
of reticulin/
collagen III with
attached
fibroblasts
(reticular cells)
Supports blood-
forming cells, many
secretory cells, and
lymphocytes in
most lymphoid
organs
Bone marrow, liver,
pancreas, adrenal
glands, all
lymphoid organs
except the thymus
Adipose Tissue (see
Chapter 6))
Cartilage (see
Chapter 7)
Bone (see Chapter
8)
Blood (see Chapter
12
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connective tissue.pptx

  • 1. Connective tissue By dr Abdiasis Omar Mohamed MBBS
  • 2. Introduction • Connective tissue provides a matrix that supports and physically connects other tissues and cells together to form the organs of the body. • The interstitial fluid of connective tissue gives metabolic support to cells as the medium for diffusion of nutrients and waste products. • Unlike the other tissue types (epithelium, muscle, and nerve), which consist mainly of cells, the major constituent of connective tissue is the extracellular matrix (ECM).
  • 3.
  • 4. Cells of connective tissue 1. Fibroblasts • Fibroblasts, the most common cells in connective tissue proper, produce and maintain most of the tissue’s extracellular components. • Fibroblasts synthesize and secrete collagen (the most abundant protein of the body) and elastin, which both form large fibers, as well as the GAGs, proteoglycans, and multiadhesive glycoproteins that comprise the ground substance.
  • 5. • Fibroblasts are targets of many families of proteins called growth factors that influence cell growth and differentiation. • In adults, connective tissue fibroblasts rarely undergo division. However, stimulated by locally released growth factors, cell cycling and mitotic activity resume when the tissue requires additional fibroblasts, for example, to repair a damaged organ.
  • 6. • Fibroblasts involved in wound healing, sometimes called myofibroblasts, have a well-developed contractile function and are enriched with a form of actin also found in smooth muscle cells.
  • 7. 2. Adipocytes • Adipocytes (L. adeps, fat + Gr. kytos, cell), or fat cells, are found in the connective tissue of many organs. These large, mesenchymally derived cells are specialized for cytoplasmic storage of lipid as neutral fats, or less commonly for the production of heat. • Tissue with a large population of adipocytes, called adipose connective tissue, serves to cushion and insulate the skin and other organs
  • 8. 3. Macrophages & the Mononuclear Phagocyte System • Macrophages • have highly developed phagocytic ability and specialize in turnover of protein fibers and removal of apoptotic cells, tissue debris, or other particulate material, being especially abundant at sites of inflammation.
  • 9. • A typical macrophage measures between 10 and 30 μm in diameter and has an eccentrically located, oval or kidney-shaped nucleus. • Macrophages are present in the connective tissue of most organs and are sometimes referred to by pathologists as “histiocytes.” • Macrophages derive from precursor cells called monocytes circulating in the blood
  • 10. • Mast Cells • Mast cells are oval or irregularly shaped cells of connective tissue, between 7 and 20 μm in diameter, filled with basophilic secretory granules that often obscure the central nucleus. • Mast cells function in the localized release of many bioactive substances important in the local inflammatory response, innate immunity, and tissue repair.
  • 11. 1. Heparin, a sulfated GAG that acts locally as an anticoagulant. 2. Histamine, which promotes increased vascular permeability and smooth muscle contraction 3. Serine proteases, which activate various mediators of inflammation 4. Eosinophil and neutrophil chemotactic factors, which attract those leukocytes
  • 12. 5. Cytokines, polypeptides directing activities of leukocytes and other cells of the immune system 6. Phospholipid precursors, which are converted to prostaglandins, leukotrienes, and other important lipid mediators of the inflammatory response.
  • 13.
  • 14. • Plasma Cells • Plasma cells are lymphocyte-derived, antibody- producing cells. These relatively large, ovoid cells have basophilic cytoplasm rich in RER and a large Golgi apparatus near the nucleus that may appear pale in routine histologic preparations. • Their average life span is only 10-20 days.
  • 15. • Leukocytes • Derived from circulating blood cells, they leave blood by migrating between the endothelial cells of venules to enter connective tissue. • This process increases greatly during inflammation, which is a vascular and cellular defensive response to injury or foreign substances, including pathogenic bacteria or irritating chemical substances.
  • 16. Fibers • The fibrous components of connective tissue are elongated structures formed from proteins that polymerize after secretion from fibroblasts. • The three main types of fibers include collagen, reticular, and elastic fibers.
  • 17. • Collagen and reticular fibers are both formed by proteins of the collagen family, and elastic fibers are composed mainly of the protein elastin. • These fibers are distributed unequally among the different types of connective tissue.
  • 18. Ground substance • The ground substance of the ECM is a highly hydrated (with much bound water), transparent, complex mixture of three major kinds of macromolecules: - glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) - proteoglycans - multiadhesive glycoproteins.
  • 19. • Filling the space between cells and fibers in connective tissue, ground substance allows diffusion of small molecules and, because it is viscous, acts as both a lubricant and a barrier to the penetration of invaders.
  • 20. Types of connective tissue Connective Tissue Proper General Organization Major Functions Examples Loose (areolar) connective tissue Much ground substance; many cells and little collagen, randomly distributed Supports microvasculature, nerves, and immune defense cells Lamina propria beneath epithelial lining of digestive tract Loose (areolar) connective tissue Little ground substance; few cells (mostly fibroblasts); much collagen in randomly arranged fibers Protects and supports organs; resists tearing Dermis of skin, organ capsules, submucosa layer of digestive tract Dense regular connective tissue Almost completely filled with parallel bundles of collagen; few fibroblasts, aligned with collagen Provide strong connections within musculoskeletal system; strong resistance to force Ligaments, tendons, aponeuroses, corneal stroma
  • 21. Embryonic Connective Tissues General organization function example Mesenchyme Sparse, undifferentiated cells, uniformly distributed in matrix with sparse collagen fibers Contains stem/progenitor cells for all adult connective tissue cells Mesodermal layer of early embryo Mucoid (mucous) connective tissue Random fibroblasts and collagen fibers in viscous matrix Supports and cushions large blood vessels Matrix of the fetal umbilical cord
  • 22. Specialized Connective Tissues Delicate network of reticulin/ collagen III with attached fibroblasts (reticular cells) Supports blood- forming cells, many secretory cells, and lymphocytes in most lymphoid organs Bone marrow, liver, pancreas, adrenal glands, all lymphoid organs except the thymus Adipose Tissue (see Chapter 6)) Cartilage (see Chapter 7) Bone (see Chapter 8) Blood (see Chapter 12