GI/L Histology Flashcards
LIP 1
- mucosa = typical of mouth (stratified squamous non-keratinising epithelium - SSNKE)
- @ margin, abrupt transer to skin (stratified squamous keratinising epithelium - SSKE)
- connective tissue (sub-mucosa) - collage and elastin
- deeper layers - glands and striated skeletal muscle (change shape of oral cavity)
- small blood vessl @ sub-mucosa help keep moist
LIP 2: TRANSITION
SSNKE (lower) to SSKE (upper)
LIP 3
- inner lip: SSNKE
- small clumps of salivary tissue
- sebaceous glands (Fordyce’s spots) open to surface rather than hair follicles
HAIR FOLLICLE
- on keratinised surface of lip
TONGUE 1
- SSNKE on ventral (lower) surface
- SSKE on dorsal (upper) surface - constant abrasion
- coarse multi-directional skeletal muscle bundles
extrinsic fibers - skeletal muscle inserted to lower jaw
intrinsic fibers - skeletal muscle inserted to fibrous connective tissue underlying mucosa
mixed sero-mucous salivary glands (SUBLINGUAL)
lymph nodules - particularly @ posterior 1/3 of tongue (linguinal tonsisl)
TONGUE - UPPER SURFACE
- SSKE
- connective tissue
- 2 types of salivary glands
- large bundles of striated muscle
TONGUE - SEROUS GLANDS
- more pink staining (darker than mucous)
- small serous salivary glands
- acini - clusters of grapes
- nucleus on base
MUCOUS GLANDS
- small salivary mucus gland
- michael palin = mucus pale*
mucus glands stain paler than serous!
PAPILLAE AND TASTE BUDS
- dorsal tongue surface - complex folds = papillae
sweet (tip) / slaty (front/side) / sour (further back) / bitter (whole back)
filiform papillae (threadlike) - most common, tall, pointed - @ whole anterior 2/3
fungiform papillae (mushroom-like) @ tip and sides
- @ lateral side fungiform papillae = pale-staining, spindle-shaped taste buds w/ nerves/synaptic vesicles
circumvallate papillae (V-shaped row) @ divide between anterior 2/3 and post. 1/3
this slide - 2 paler staining taste buds embedded in opposing sides of adjacent fungiform papillae
NERVES OF TONGUE
- small nerves lying in sub-mucosa of tongue
- supple close by taste buds
PAROTID SALIVARY GLAND (SEROUS ONLY)
- striated duct (top left)
- surrounded by serous acini
- synthesise alpha-amylase
- secreted via ducts to mouth
- ducts can alter ionic concentrations
- branches of facial nerve pass through gland
- large lymph nodes embedded within gland
secretory cells - pyramidal, spherical nucleus, basal cytoplasm full of rER, apex contains prominent secretory granules (pink staining)
duct cells - simple cuboidal (stratified at distal end)
PAROTID GLAND 2
- C (bottom) = nerve
- D = large lymph node
inset - close up of lymph node
parotid saliva contains IgA (from plasma), combines with proteinous pieces so reaches intestine unmodified by amylase
striated duct - from invaginations, indicative of water reabsorption
SUBLINGUAL SALIVARY GLAND (MAINLY MUCUS)
- pale staining secretory cells
- darker staining duct w/ simple cuboidal epithelium
- flattened oval nuclei to base of cells
- branched tubular acinar glands
- sticky mucus rich secretion
major constiuent - polysaccharide
PSNS (parasympathetic nervous system) GANGLION
- PSNS ganglion
- many nerve cell bodies
- involved heavily in secretion regulation
this slide = sublingual
SUBMANDIBULAR SALIVARY GLANDS (MIXED)
- well defined / globular
- branched tubulo-acinar
- interspersed with fat adipose
- mixed secertion - part mucus, part enzyme rich
demi-lunes - serous cells form demi-lunes (half-moons) at closed ends of tubules
LYMPH NODULE WITHIN SUBMANDIBULAR GLAND
EPIGLOTTIS
- @ posterior of tongue
- boundary of oropharynx and laryngeal pharynx
- mostly SSNKE
- lower part posterior - pseudo-stratified columnar ciliated epithelium (respiratory)
contains:
- elastic cartilage plate
- lymph nodules (submucosa)
- salivary glands (submucosa)
Box A = buccal surface - faces mouth
EPIGLOTTIS 2
- SSNKE
GI FORMATIVE 1
- this is a tastebud surrounded by squamous epithelium
GI FORMATIVE 2
- mucus acini
- basally located nuclei
- ducts lined by cuboidal/columnar epithelium
this is a sublingual gland
GI FORMATIVE 3
- serous glands @ bottom
- mucus glands @ top
- this is mixed
therefore this is a submandibular gland
(mixed = submandibular)
GI FORMATIVE 4
- this is purely serous (granules)
this is parotid gland
therefore contains branches of facial nerve