Collagen Flashcards

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Features of CT

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  • abundant ECM
  • Few cells, widely spaced
  • highly vascularized
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Embryonic CT types and characteristics

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  • mesenchyme: precursor to bone, muscle, cells in jellylike matrix with some reticular fibers
  • mucous CT: only in umbilical cord (Wharton’s Jelly) and parts of the embryo; large blood vessels along it; large, stellate fibroblasts
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Loose CT

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Lots of ground substance, few fibers, scattered cells
-Areolar ct: papillary layer of dermis, superficial fascia of mesothelium in body cavities, mucous membrane, around blood vessels and peripheral nerves

-cellular CT: lamina propia; more cells than areolar, deep to epithelium

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Dense irregular CT

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  • less ground substance and more collagen
  • collagen bundles in many directions; directions correlate to stress areas
  • reticular layer of dermis, capsules of organs, sheaths of tendons and nerves
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Dense Regular CT

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  • groups of parallel collagen fibers (different groups can be in dif directions)
  • tendons, ligaments, aponeuroses, stroma of cornea
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Dense regular elastic

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  • little collagen but a lot of elastin
  • coarse, fibrous bundles (ligamenta flava, suspensory ligament of penis)
  • fenestrated sheets of elastic tissue in the tunica media of large arteries
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Adipose CT

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Mainly made of adipocytes

  • white fat: synovial joins, orbit, heal, butt
  • brown fat: around kidneys, adrenals, aorta (heat)
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Synthesis of collagen

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  • 3 alpha chains (with gly as 3rd residue and Pro, hydroxy Pro, and hydroxylys) combine with propetides @ ends to prevent self-assembly [occurs in RER]
  • Golgi packages procollagen into secretary vesicles for exocytosis
  • ECM: cleavage of propeptides (tropocollagen) and self assembly of fibrils (68 nm banding pattern)
  • fibrils can aggregate into fibers and fiber bundles
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Collagen Type I

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  • dermis, ligament, tendon, organ and joint capsules, cornea, teeth, bone, loose CT
  • most common (90%)
  • Made by fibroblasts in CT proper
  • stains pink w/ H&E or blue/green w/ trichrome
  • banded fibrils form fibers
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Collagen Type II

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  • hyaline and elastic cartilage, vitreous body of eye
  • made by chondroblasts and chondrocytes
  • thin fibrils (NOT fibers)
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Collagen Type III

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  • supporting network for soft organs, underlying basal lamina of epithelium
  • Reticular fibers (network of thin fibrils)
  • PAS positive and silver stain
  • made by fibroblasts in loose CT and by Reticular cells, smooth muscle cells, and Schwann cells
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Collagen Type IV

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  • lamina densa of basal lamina

- propeptides not removed, so they don’t aggregate into fibrils and form a mat instead

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Collagen Type VII

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  • lamina reticularis of basement membrane
  • anchor basal lamina of stratified epithelium of skin, cornea, esophagus
  • anchoring fibrils (bound to lamina densa and type I and III fibrils)
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Elastic fiber structure

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-protein elastin core surrounded by fibrillin (glycoprotein)

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Ground substance composition

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-mainly made of GAGs and glycoproteins

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What gives the ground substance its gel like consistency?

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Hydrated GAGs

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Test tube brush appearance

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GAGs attach to a core protein, forming strongly negative proteoglycans

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Adhesive glycoproteins

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  • fibronectin, laminin, chondromectin, osteonectin
  • promote attachment of ECM components to one another and attachment of cells to ECM
  • bind to transmembrane proteins in integrin family
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Fixed cells in CT

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  • fibroblasts (most abundant): make collagen, elastic and reticular fibers
    • derived from mesenchymal stem cells
    • spindle shaped w/ flattened, oval nuclei and basophilic cytoplasm and extensive RER when active
    • sparse cytoplasm and little RER when inactive
  • macrophages
  • mast cells (large and ovoid)
  • adipocytes
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Transient cells in CT

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  • lymphocytes (lamina propria, lymph notes)
  • monocytes (not usually found b/c turn into macrophages)
  • plasma cells (in GI/resp tracts)
  • granulocytes (proliferate rapidly during immune response)