Dermis and Hypodermis Flashcards
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describe the dermis papillary layer
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- superificial layer
- loose connective tissue (more cells)
- contains blood vessels
- predominantly type I and type III collagen fibers
- contains meissner corpuscles (sensory)
2
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describe the dermis reticular layer
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- considerably thicker than and deeper to the papillary layer
- dense irregular connective tissue (fewer cells)
- it is characterized by thick irregular bundles of mostly type I collagen and coarser elastic fibers
3
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describe the hypodermis
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- deep to the reticular layer of dermis
- serves as a major energy storage site and provides insulation
- hair follicles, glands and mechanoreceptors extend into this layer
4
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describe the hair follicle
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- invagination of the epithelium that extends into hypodermis
- associated with a sebaceous gland and smooth muscle = phlebo sebaceous organ
- not found in thick skin
- consists of:
- infundibulum (interacts with surface of skin)
- isthmus (narrowing as it goes down)
- inferior segment (contains bulb)
- bulb contains the matrix cells for hair formation
- melanocyte stem cells are found in the bulb
- bulb contains the matrix cells for hair formation
5
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describe hair
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- consists of hard keratin
- color is determined by the amount of melanin produced by the melanocytes in the bulb
- 3 layers
- medulla: central part contains large vaculated cells and only present in thick hairs
- cortex: peripherally to the medulla and contains cuboidal cells which undergo differentiation into kertain-filled cells
- cuticle: squamous cells that form the outermost layer
6
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describe nails
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- hard plates of epidermal keratinized cells
7
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describe the sebaceous glands
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- simple branched acinar
- secretory portion is located in the deeper dermis
- opens into hair follicle
- secretion is holocrine
- product is sebum
- helps prevent the hairs from becoming dry and brittle
8
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- sebaceous gland
- simple branched acinar
9
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describe the sweat glands
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- found in thick and thin skin
- heat trigger vs emotional stimulus
- simple coiled tubular glands
- secretory portion is in the deep dermis
- contains:
- clear cells: abundant glycogen stains well with PAS
- dark cells: rER and secretory granules are abundant
- myoepithelial cells: basal aspect of the secretory segment
10
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describe apocrine glands
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- found only in armpit and perineum
- coiled tubular glands
- secretion mode is merocrine (misnomer)
- ducts are straight and lined by stratified cuboidal epithelium
- opens into the hair folicle
11
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- sweat gland seen on the left and duct seen on the right
- duct: stratified cuboidal cells
12
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- apocrine gland
- lumen is larger
13
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describe free nerve endings
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- most numerous and terminate in the stratum granulosum
- subserve multiple sensory modalities
- fine touch, and temperature
- networks of free dermal endings surround most hair folicles
- attach to their outer root sheath
- very sensitive to hair movement and serve as mechanoreceptors
14
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Pacinian corpuscle
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- deep dermis and hypodermis
- nerve fiber in the middle surrounded by flattened Schawnn cell lamellae that form the inner core of the corpuscle
- detect pressure and vibration
15
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- Pacinian corpuscle
- detect pressure and vibration