salivary glands Flashcards

1
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major salivary glands

A
  • parotid
  • submandibular
  • sublingual
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2
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name of duct for parotid gland

A

stenson’s duct

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3
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name of duct for submandibular gland

A

wharton’s duct

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4
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all salivary glands develop from

A

oral epithelium

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5
Q

glands continue to grow until what age

A

2 years of age

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6
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salivary gland ductal system

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  • secretory end piece (acini)
  • intralobular:
    1. intercalated
    2. striated
  • interlobular
    3. excretory
    4. interlobar
    5. main duct
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7
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two types of acini

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  • serous

- mucous

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8
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serous acini

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  • nucleus is basal and round
  • zymogen granules towards lumen (apical)
  • intercellular canaliculi between cells
  • microvilli
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9
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mucous acini

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  • CLEAR cytoplasm
  • larger lumen
  • may see serous demilunes
  • secretion is high carb, low enzyme
  • LACK CANALICULI (except demilunes)
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10
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myoepithelial cell

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  • contractile cells
  • outside of acinar cell
  • surrport acini during saliva secretion
  • expel primary saliva into duct
  • contraction in intercalated ducts (keeps patent, prevent backflow)
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11
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function of ductal cells

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  • move primary saliva

- modify (electrolytes, secrete proteins)

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12
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intercalated duct

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  • simple cuboidal
  • myoepi at basal surface
  • central nuc
  • add lysozymes and lactoferrins
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13
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striated duct

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  • columnar
  • central nuc
  • pale cytoplasm
  • surrounded by many elongated mito
  • fn: reabsorb and secrete electrolytes
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14
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excretory ducts location

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connective tissue septa between lobules

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15
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excretory ducts

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  • pseudostratified with columnar cells and few basal cells

- may see goblet cells

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16
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connective tissue

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  • separates glands from tissues
  • divides gland into lobes and lobules
  • n and v
17
Q

saliva that reaches oral cavity is

A

hypotonic

18
Q

secretion of macromolecules is regulated by

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sympathetic nervous system

-triggers granule exocytosis

19
Q

release of water is regulated by

A

parasympathetic nervous system

20
Q

stress will trigger ____ nervous system and you get ____ water

A

triggers sympathetic, so you get less water

21
Q

parotid gland

A
  • PURELY SEROUS
  • fat in interlobular ct increases with age
  • saliva high in proteins
22
Q

submandibular gland

A
  • MIXED gland
  • more serous than mucinous
  • more striated, fewer intercalated
23
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sublingual gland

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  • MIXED gland
  • mucous > serous
  • few striated ducts
24
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minor salivary glands

A
  • mucins, antibacterial proteins, and iGs
  • NOT FOUND ON ANTERIOR HARD PALATE OR GINGIVA
  • mostly mucous with serous demilunes
  • tongue has von ebner glands
25
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what type of gland is von ebner

A

purely serous

26
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minor salivary glands are found

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  • palate
  • tongue
  • lip
  • buccal mucosa
27
Q

all minor salivary glands are mucous and serous, except for

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palate *only mucous