Skin Flashcards

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Skin functions

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  1. Thermoregulation
  2. Environmental sensory input
  3. Osmoregulation
  4. Immunity
  5. Blood reservoir
  6. Vitamin D synthesis
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Thermoregulation

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  1. Vasoconstriction –> reduced blood flow to surface of skin –> heat retention
  2. Vasodilation –> increased blood flow to surface capillaries –> heat loss
  3. Sweating
  • -Skin has warmth and cold receptors
  • -Thermoregulation is under the influence of hormonal control
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Osmoregulation

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  • -Skin is relatively impermeable to water

- -SOME water and salts are excreted through skin via diffusion

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Blood reservoir

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–Vessels in the dermis hold up to 10% of the blood of a resting adult

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Vitamin D synthesis

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  • -UV radiation activates a molecule in the skin that is a precursor to Vitamin D
  • -Precursor travels back to liver and kidneys and is turned to Vitamin D by enzymes there
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Skin parts

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  1. Epidermis - superficial layer
  2. Dermis
  3. subcutaneous tissue - superficial fascia or hypodermis
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Epidermis

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  • -avascular
  • -epithelial tissue
  • -Consists of 4 major cell types:
    1. keratinocytes - 90%
    2. melanocytes
    3. langerhans cells
    4. Merkel cells
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keratinocytes

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  • -produce the protein keratin, which helps waterproof the skin
  • -produced by stem cells and then are pushed to the top layer of the epidermis
  • -As they rise, they accumulate keratin and die, losing their cytoplasm, nucleus, and other organelles
  • -Slough off when they reach top layer
  • -Outermost layer of epidermis consists of 25-30 layers of flat, dead cells
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melanocytes

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transfer melanin (skin pigment) to keratinocytes

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Langerhans cells

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interact with helper T-cells of immune system

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Merkel cells

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attach to sensory neurons and function in the sensation of touch

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Dermis

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  • -the layer under the epidermis
  • -Derived from mesoderm
  • -embedded with blood vessels, nerves, glands, and hair follicles
  • -Functions to provide skin with strength, extensibility, and elasticity from collagen and elastic fibers
  • -Receptors that transmit sensations for pressure, paint, and temperature are located in the dermis
  • -Hair follicles embedded in dermis
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Hair

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  • -column of keratinized cells held tightly together

- -purpose of tactile sensation and thermoregulation

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nails

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–keratinized cells

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glands of the dermis

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  • -hairs associated with a sebaceous (oil) gland that empties oil directly into the follicle and onto the skin
  • -sweat glands:
    1. eccrine sweat glands - found all over surface of skin and produce sweat in response to heat
    2. apocrine sweat glands - found only in certain regions of the dermis and produce sweat in response to stress
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