7. Epithelium & Glands Flashcards

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Top of cell

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Apical domain (free surface)

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2
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Side of cell

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Lateral domain

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3
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Bottom of cell, connected to basal lamina

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Basal domain

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4
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Basal surface attached to underlying basement membrane

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Cell to matrix junctions

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5
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Cell adhesion is the process whereby cells are anchored to each other and to the extracellular matrix (ECM).

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Cell adhesion molecules (CAMs)
CAMs are transmembrane proteins that are embedded in the plasma membrane of cells
• Interact with components in the cytoplasm of the cells intracellularly, and other CAMs, specific receptors of other cells or components in the ECM extracellularly to help to anchor the cells.

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6
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A collection of CAMs

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Cell Junctions

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7
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Cell Adhesion Molecules (CAMs)
Cadherins

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Cell to cell adhesion

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8
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Cell Adhesion Molecules (CAMs)
Selectins

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cell to cell adhesion

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9
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Cell Adhesion Molecules (CAMs)
Immunoglobulin superfamily

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Cell to cell adhesion

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10
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Cell Adhesion Molecules (CAMs)
Integrins

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Cell to cell adhesion plus cell to ECM adhesion

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11
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Lateral Specializations of Cell
Tight Junction

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Occluding Junction (zonula occludens)

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12
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Lateral Specializations of Cell
Anchoring Junctions
Adhering Junctions

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Zonula Adherens

Below ZO.

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13
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Lateral Specializations of Cell
Anchoring Juncitons
Desmosomes

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Macula Adherens

Below ZA

Anchors cells to neighbor

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14
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Lateral Specializations of Cell
Communicating Junctions

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Gap junctions

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15
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Occluding Junctional Complex (cell to cell)
Tight junctions (prevents passage to maintain structure.
Separates the luminal space from the intercellular space and connective tissue compartment.
Localized sealing of the plasma membrane of adjacent cells.
Network of anastomosing strands that surround the apical cell borders.

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Zonula Occludens

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16
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Occluding Junctional Complex (Cell to cell)
Transmembrane proteins
Interactions with actin cytoskeleton via ZO-1,2,3
Functions as a tight seal on apical surface to prevent leakage of larger solute molecules from cell to cell. Allows for smaller particles (ions) to pass between cells.

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Claudins & Occludins

17
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Flow of allowed solutes
(Pictured answer)

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18
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Anchoring Junctional Complexes (Cell to Cell)

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Includes Zonula Adherens (belt desmosomes) and Macula adherens (desmosomes)

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Anchoring Junctional Complexes (Cell to Cell)
Lateral adhesion between epithelial cells
Found beneath the zonula occludens
Continuous band or belt that surrounds the entire cell, found just beneath the tight junction
Maintains physical integrity of cells by assisting with cell attachment to adjacent cells (15-20nm apart).
Helps anchor cells (eg muscle cells) to the extracellular matrix through interaction with actin cytoskeleton.

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Zonula Adherens

20
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Anchoring Junctional Complexes (Cell to Cell)
Zonula Adherens
Transmembrane Protein

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E-cadherin (Calcium dependent binding)
Epithelial cadherin

21
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Anchoring Junctional Complexes (Cell to Cell)
Macula Adherens
Lateral, localized, spot adhesion between epithelial cells about 30nm apart
Focal dense spots (macula)
Found beneath Zonula Adherens of cells.
Couples the intermediate filaments to the plasma membrane at regions of cell to cell adhesion.

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Macula Adherens = Desmosomes

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Anchoring Junctional Complexes (Cell to Cell)
Macula Adherens
Transmembrane Proteins

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Desmocollin & Desmoglein
(Cadherin family, calcium dependent)

23
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Anchoring Junctional Complexes (Cell to Cell)
Macula Adherens
Intracellular plaque
Interaction with intermediate filaments of cytoskeleton
Helps with cell to cell adhesion

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Plakoglobins & Desmoplakins

24
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Complexes in order from top to bottom

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  1. ZO
  2. ZA
  3. MA

Goes backwards alphabetically

25
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Communicating Junctional Complex (Cell to Cell)
Presents in a variety of tissues
-Epithelium
-Muscle (smooth & cardiac)
-Nerve
Help coordinate activity between adjacent cells

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Gap Junctions

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Communicating Junctional Complex (cell to cell)
Gap Junctions
Transmembrane protein subunits
Align to form a communicating channel connecting the cytoplasm of adjacent cells.
Creates a conduit between two adjacent cells for passage of small ions and informational micro molecules.

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Connexin
Half Chanel formed by 6 connexins

27
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Increase lateral cell surface
Common in cells engaged in fluid and electrolyte transport (ex. Gall bladder, small intestine)

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Lateral interdigitations
Infoldings (plicae) of cytoplasmic processes of adjoining cells.

28
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Basal Specialization of Cells

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Focal Adhesions & Hemidesmosomes

29
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Basal Specializations of Cells
Major Link Transmembrane Proteins: Integrins
Extracellular ligand: Extracellular matrix proteins (ex. Fibronectin)
Cytoskeleton components: Actin filaments
Associated Intracellular Attachment proteins: Vinculin, talin, alpha-actinin, paxillin
Functions: Anchors the actin cytoskeleton to the extracellular maxtrix, detects and transduces signals from outside the cell. Important role in cell migration.

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Focal Adhesions

30
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Basal Specialization of Cells
Anchoring Junctional Complex
-Cell to extracellular Matrix Junctions
- Helps to anchor epithelial cells to basement membrane
Half of component of desmosome.
Transmembrane protein: Integrins
Interaction with intermediate filaments of cytoskeleton.
Clinical correlation: Bullous pemphigoid.
-Disease characterized by blister formation at epithelial attachment to basement membrane.
-Antibodies directed against BP230 & Type XVII collagen in basement membrane.

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Hemidesmosomes