Topic 27 - Supportive tissue : Cartilages Flashcards

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What is supportive tissue?

A

connective tissues specialized for supportive role

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Types of supportive tissue:

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-Embryonic: notochord

-Adult:
•cartilage:
 -hyaline cartilage
 -elastic cartilage
 -fibrocartilage
•bone:
 -spongy, or trabecular
 -lamellar
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What other tissue may also be classified into the group of supportive tissues, and why?

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adipose tissues - due to their supportive function, according to certain classification,

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What is tyical for supportive tissue?

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Avascular(lack of blood vessel)
Aneural
Lymphatic

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Avascularity(lack of blood vessels) results in?

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  • low metabolic rate
  • increased degeneration
  • poor healing
  • transplant requires perichondrium.
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Supportive tissue is composed of?

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chondrocytes and firm ECM (fibers and ground substane). ECM allows tissue to support and bend.

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What is the role of Perichondrium?

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covers cartilage and supplies oxygen and nutrients via diffusion, composed of inner vascular layer and outer fibrous layer

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Hyaline cartilage:

Dominated by?

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dominated by ground substance and multicellular condrons, provides tensile strength.

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HC is completeley surrounded by?

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perichondrium = maintenance of teh cartilage

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Hyaline Cartilage:

Developement?

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  • clusters of mesenchymal cells (at the center of chondrification)
  • chondroblasts (produce ground substance of packed collagen fibres)
  • chondrocytes (in lacunae).
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Hyaline Cartilage:

Structure: Lacuna

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-Individual chondrocytes are contained within the lacuna.
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-Lacuna are surrounded by the
 pericellular matrix, followed by the
 territorial matrix, and finally the
 interterritorial matrix.
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Hyaline cartilage:
Structure:
Each condrocyte contains?

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a defined nucleus, chondrocytes are lightly stained

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Hyaline Cartilage:
Structure:
ECM: def.?

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firm gel laced with collagen fibrils surrounding chondrons, ground substance contains GAGs, chondroitin sulphate, and keratin sulphate

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Hyaline Cartilage

Occurence?

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articulation surfaces, nose, pharynx, trachea, bronchi, axial and appendicular embryonic skeleton

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Elastic Cartilage:

Is dominated by?

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dominated by elastic fibres and single celled chondrons, provides elasticity.

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Elastic Cartilage:

How is the strucutre?

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dense network of elastic fibres surround the chondrons

Chondrocytes are often solitary, arranged in rows. Cell dusters made of less cells. Perichondrium surrounds.

17
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Elastic cartilage?

Occurence?

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external ear, epiglottis, external auditory canal, larynx cartilage (corniculate and cuneiform).

18
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Fibrocartilage:

Is dominated by?

A

dominated by collagen fibres and a few chondrocytes, provides tensile strength (against pulling force).

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Fibrocartilage:

Occurence?

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intervertebral discs, menisci, tendon-ligament interface, as well as in the atrial and ventricular heart muscles