Lecture 3 Flashcards

1
Q

what can allow to see the basement membrane?

A

periodic acid-Schiff reaction (PAS)

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how does the PAS reaction work?

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Periodic acid reacts with glucose moieties, creating fuchsin sulphurous acid, which is a colorless leukofuchsin (Schiff reagent) that reacts with aldehydes, producing a magenta color.

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3
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what is the composition of the basement membrane?

A

proteoglycans, glycoproteins, collagen and a layer of reticular fibers underlies the basement membrane

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composition of a proteoglycan

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50% sugar and 50% protein (long protein core with sugar “fibers”)

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5
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function of peoteoglycans

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since they are negatively charged, they hold water, which give a spongy texture to the tissue

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6
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composition of glycoproteins

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10% sugar and 90% protein, usually have a specific function

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7
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what is heparin sulfate?

A

a proteoglycan that is synthesized by epithelial cells

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8
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what are some of the glycoproteins found in the basement membrane?

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laminin, Nidogen-1 (used to be called entactin), and fibronectin

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9
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role of laminin

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  • cross shaped glycoprotein
  • links surface of epithelial cells to the basement membrane
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role of nidogen-1

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  • small glycoprotein
  • essential component of BM
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role of fibronectin

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adhesive glycoprotein that binds the PM of epithelial cells to heparan sulfate

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12
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what are the collagens of the BM

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Type IV collagen -synthesized by the epithelial cells.
Type VII collagen (anchoring filaments)
Type III collagen (reticular fibers)

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13
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another name for BM

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basal lamina

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14
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functions of the BM

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  1. structural attachment of epithelial cells to the CT
  2. Compartmentalization: isolate epithelial cells and muscle cells
  3. Filtration: movement of molecules is in part regulated by ionic charges (important in kidney)
  4. Help maintain polarity of epithelial tissues (important so that the stem cells know were to grow – aka go up)
  5. Tissue scaffolding: help scaffold regeneration
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characteristics of all epithelial tissues

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  1. Cells are closely associated with little extracellular space
  2. Cells are strongly attached via intracellular junctions
  3. Line body surfaces and body cavities
  4. Specialization -absorption, secretion, sensation, contractility
  5. Cells are polarized
  6. Epithelial tissues rest on a basement membrane
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