chapter 3: thymus Flashcards

1
Q

primary lymphoid organ that is two lobes extending over the great heart vessels

A

thymus

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2
Q

involution of the thymus begins after puberty, first in the ___, second in the ____ and third in the ____

A

septa
cortex
medulla

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3
Q

the function of the thymus is to _____ ______ ______

-this means they will distinguish self/nonself antigens and develop self tolerance

A

establish immunocompetent T lymphocytes

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4
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t lymphoblast in the thymus

A

thymocyte

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5
Q

4 types of thymic supportive tissue

A

capsule
septa
adipose
microstroma (TECs)

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6
Q

thin delicate capsule of dense irregular CT with lobules w/ a periph cortex and central medulla

A

thymus structure

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7
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thymic epithelial cell (TEC) AKA

-there are 6 types

A

epithelioreticular cells

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8
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5 functions of thymic epithelial cells

A
  1. support via cytoplasmic processes (no retic fibers)
  2. secrete thymic hormones, cytokines
  3. form thymic corpuscles
  4. blood-thymic barrier
  5. function as APC
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9
Q

the secretion of thymic hormones and cytokines via the TECs do what two things

A
  • influence T cell maturation, division, activities

- immunity elsewhere in body

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10
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TEC type VI found only in medulla (never cortex) that varies in size and number and increases in both size and number with age

A

thymic corpuscles (hassall’s bodies)

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11
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to secret cytokines to influence local dendritic cells and the development of some T cells is the function of what

A

thymic corpuscles (hassall’s bodies)

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12
Q

-continuous capillaries w/ thick BL
-perivascular compartment (CT w/ macrophages)
-TEC type I w/ BL
all make up the:

A

blood thymic barrier

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13
Q

-to prevent T cells from physically contacting foreign antigens in cortex is the function of the

A

blood thymic barrier

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14
Q

the blood thymic barrier is only found around cortical capillaries and allows self molecules thru but will block

A

blood/lymph macromolecules

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15
Q

the cortex of the thymus contains a high cell concentration, with large numbers of ____ and _____

A

t lymphocytes

macrophages

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16
Q

the medulla of the thymus contains a lower cell density, with fewer but larger ___, ____, and the APC ____

A

t cells
macrophages
dendritic cells

17
Q

t lymphoblasts are prudced in the __ ___ and enter thymus as immunoincompetent T cells (thymocytes), then leave bloodstream at corticomedulllary line

A

bone marrow

18
Q

98% of t cells fail the positive selection process at the periph of cortex, which leads to

A

apoptosis

19
Q

if t cells survive, they can continue maturation thru the ___ __ ___ to become cytotoxic t & th cells

A

negative selection process

20
Q

these are lacking in the thymus

A

reticular fibers

reticular cells