PeerWise Flashcards

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Functions of the proteins in ECM

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Collagen= determines tensile properties of connective tissue
Elastin= Determines elasticity of connective tissue
Fibrillin= Forms microfibrils that act as a scaffold
Fibronectin= Acts as an attachment point for anchoring cells and fibres
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Describe fibroblasts

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  • Flat, spindle shaped, irregular border
  • Large nucleus, many mitochondria and secretory vessels
  • Active synthesis and secretion of ECM and some degradative enzymes
  • Mainly type one collagen and small prostaglandins
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Describe osteogenesis imperfecta

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child with fractures, deafness and blue sclera = osteogenesis imperfecta. Osteogenesis imperfecta occurs due to an abnormality in type 1 collagen. Type 1 collagen is present in the skin, tendons, vasculature and bones. The abnormality leads to brittle bones which caused the multiple fractures in this case

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Where are the different types of collagen?

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  • Type 1 collagen is present in the skin, tendons, vasculature and bones.
  • Type 2 collagen is present in cartilage
  • Type 3 collagen is the main component of reticular fibres
  • Type 4 collagen makes up our basement membranes
  • Type 5 collagen is present in cell surfaces and hair cells
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What kind of cartilage is used in enthesis?

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Fibrocartilage

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