Lecture 3 - Exocrine Glands Flashcards

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glands - what are they made up of? where do they ducts empty?

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-glands are aggregations of secretory epithelium
- exocrine glands have ducts that empty products into cavity/surface
-cells that comprise ducts are also epithelium but often dont secrete so they look different from the secretory portion

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how are exocrine glands CLASSIFIED?

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-morphology of ducts: simple (if duct is unbranched) and compound (if duct is branched)
(the larger the compound gland, the more elaborate the duct system)

  • morphology of secretory portion: tubular or acinar (round cluster of cells). It is possible to have either of these in simple or compound and some compounds will have a mixture of them

-mode of secretion: merocrine, apocrine, holocrine

-type of secretion (only for merocrine): serous, mucous, mixed

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classify by morphology - Simple glands (how they are named, 5 examples)

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-single unbrnahced duct
-gland named for secretory portion
-secretory portion can be single or branched
-types are simple straight tubular, simple coiled tubular, simple acinar, simple branched tubular, simple branched acinar

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classify by morphology - compound glands

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-generally large structures
-branched ducts converging in common duct; usually seen as multiple sections through tubes of variable height epithelium with obvious lumen
-compound glands classified by structure of secretory portion
-compound tubular, compound acinar, compound tubuloacinar

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classify by MODE of secretion - merocrine secretion; how comon, best for what, what type of glands can produce it

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mode means how secretory cells produe and release their product
-vast majority of glands use exocytosis to do this (i.e. merocrine)
-this mode is best for protein and CHO
-merocrine secretions can be prouced by simple and compound glands

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classify by MODE of secretion - holocrine and apocrine, what type of secretion compared to merocrine

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-some glands make lipid rich secretions that cant be secreted by merocrine glands
-so there are some specialized glands that accumulate lipid in secretory cells, then cells die and cell debris is the gland product = holocrine
-some glands have secretory cells that pinch off lipid rich regions of the cytoplasm and release them from the apical surface = apocrine

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what is an example of merocrine, holocrine, and apocrine gland

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merocrine = salivary gland
holocrine = sebaceous gland
apocrine = mammary gland

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what are myoepithelial cells? features? where are they prominent

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-they are specialized cells found in most glands; especially prominent in apocrine glands
-have molecular features and epithelial cells; contractile function and found at base of epithelium inside the basement membrane

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type of secretions in merocrine glands

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-serous = often protein rich and/or watery
-mucous = CHO rich/sticky
-mixed = both serous and mucous, made by different cells in the same glad (only compound glands)

type of secretion will reflet organelle abundance and staining properties of secretory cells

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goblet cells - what do they secrete, what are they a special case of, where can they be found

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  • single cell gland that secretes mucous
    -can be the secretory cell of other types of glands
    -can also be found in isolation
    -they are a special case of a simple gland
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what is the parenchyma

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functional unit of compound glands (ducts and secretory units)

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what is the stroma

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supportive CT - capsulemade up of collagen, elastic and reticular fibers

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