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Histology 2 –
Connective Tissue
Scott.lehbauer@lethbridgecollege.ab.ca
Connective Tissue Facts
 They are the most abundant and widely
distributed tissue type in the body.
 Connective tissues run the gamut for
vascularity. Some tissues are avascular
(Cartilage), some are poorly vascularized
(dense connective tissue), and some have
rich blood supplies (bone).
Connective Tissue Facts
 Connective tissues can be rigid (bone), flexible
(adipose), or fluid (blood).
 Unlike the tightly packed Epithelial tissues, living
cells in connective tissues are separated by a
non-living extracellular matrix (Ground
Substance and Fibers).
 Due to the matrix, connective tissues are able to
bear weight, withstand tension, and endure
abuses that no other tissues could tolerate.
Connective Tissue Facts
 Connective Tissues have many specific
functions. Its major functions include
1. Binding and support
2. Protection
3. Insulation
4. Transportation of substances
Connective Tissue Facts
 Connective Tissues are made of three
main components:
1. Ground Substance
2. Fibers
3. Cells
Connective Tissue Facts – Ground
Substance
 The ground substance is the unstructured
material between cells that contains the fibers.
 The ground substance holds large amounts of
fluid and serves as a medium through which
nutrients and other substances can diffuse
between blood vessels and the cells.
Ground Substance
Ground Substance
Connective Tissue Facts - Fibers
 There are three types of fibers prevalent in
Connective tissues
 A.) collagen fibers – are wide and wavy in appearance
and generally stain pink. 79% of the protein in the body is
collagen.
 B.) elastic fibers – are thin flexible fibers made from the
protein elastin, that generally stain black.
 C.) reticular fibers – are actually thin collagen fibers.
They have a spider web appearance and appear black
under stain.
Fiber Types
Reticular Fibers Collagen Fiber
Elastic Fiber
Connective Tissue Facts – The Cells
 Each major type of connective tissue has
its own fundamental cell type in both
immature and mature forms
Cell Types
Type of Connective Tissue Immature Cell  Mature Cell
Connective Tissue Proper  Fibroblast  Fibrocyte
Cartilage  Chondroblast  Chondrocyte
Bone  Osteoblast  Osteocyte
Blood  Hematopoietic Stem Cell  Blood cell (macrophages)
Other Cells Present
 Connective tissue is also home to many
other cell types including Fat Cells, and
mobile cells that migrate into the connective
tissue from the blood stream, ie. mast cells
and macrophages.
Connective Tissue Proper -
Areolar Connective Tissue
Structure-
 gel like matrix with all
three fiber types
present.
 Three cell types
present
1. Mast cells
2. Macrophages
3. fibroblasts
Connective Tissue Proper -
Areolar Connective Tissue
1. Mast Cells –
produce heparin and
histamine.
2. Macrophages - are
“big eaters”. They
eat bacteria and
dead or dying cells.
3. Fibroblasts – fiber
builders.
Connective Tissue Proper -
Areolar Connective Tissue
Location –
 Found between the
skin and muscle.
 Also found between
muscles
 Packages organs
 Surrounds Capillaries
Collagen Fiber
Elastic FiberFibroblast
Connective Tissue Proper -
Areolar Connective Tissue
Function –
1. Wraps and cushions
organs.
2. Macrophages
phagocytize bacteria
3. Holds and conveys
tissue fluid.
Connective Tissue Proper -
Areolar Connective Tissue
 Areolar Connective
Tissue is the most
widely distributed
connective tissue in
the body. It serves as
a kind of packaging
material between
other tissues.
Connective Tissue Proper –
Adipose Tissue
Structure –
 Adipocytes (fat filled
cells) are ring shaped
cells filled with
tryglycerides.
 Has a chicken wire
appearance.
Adipocyte
Nucleus
Connective Tissue Proper –
Adipose Tissue
Location –
 Found around organs,
joints, surrounding the
eyeball, within the
abdomen.
Connective Tissue Proper –
Adipose Tissue
Function –
 Shock absorption
 Energy Storage
 Protection
 Insulation
Connective Tissue Proper –
Reticular Tissue
Structure –
 A network of reticular
fibers with macrophages
interspersed.
Connective Tissue Proper –
Reticular Tissue
Location –
 Spleen
 Lymph nodes
 liver
Macrophage
Reticular Fibers
Connective Tissue Proper –
Reticular Tissue
Function
 In Lymph Nodes –
macrophages devour
bacteria, viruses and
cancer cells.
 In Spleen – macrophages
break down dying RBC’s.
 In Liver – macrophages
(Kupffer cells) devour
bacteria.
 This tissue forms a soft
internal skeleton that
supports other cell types.
Connective Tissue Proper –
Dense Regular Connective Tissue
Structure –
 Parallel collagen
fibers.
 Dark colored
fibroblasts
interspersed.
Connective Tissue Proper –
Dense Regular Connective Tissue
Location –
 In tendons and
ligaments.
 In scar tissue
 aponeuroses
Fibroblast
Collagen Fiber
Connective Tissue Proper –
Dense Regular Connective Tissue
Function –
 Provide high tensile
strength in one
direction.
 Attached muscles to
bone, bone to bone
Hyaline Cartilage
Structure –
 The chondrocytes
(cells) lie in lacunae
(spaces around cells).
 There is a large
amount of extracellular
matrix which is
bordered on either
side by the
perichondrium.
Perichondrium
Chondrocyte Lacunae
Hyaline Cartilage
Location -
 Forms most of the
embryonic skeleton.
 Covers the ends of
long bones.
 Costal cartilage
 Nose
 Trachea
 Larynx
Hyaline Cartilage
Function –
 Provides a smooth
surface for joints to
move over.
 Resists compression
and provides flexible
support.
Chondrocyte
Lacunae
Extracellular matrix
Elastic Cartilage
Structure-
 Similar to Hyaline
cartilage with the
exception of the
elastic fibers in the
matrix.
Elastic Cartilage
Location –
 Ears
 Epiglottis
Elastic Fiber
Elastic Cartilage
Function –
 Maintains shape of a
structure but is also
extremely flexible.
Chondrocyte
Lacunae
Fibrocartilage
Structure –
 Thick collagen fibers
predominate the
matrix.
 Chondrocytes are
interspersed among
the fibers.
Fibrocartilage
Location –
 Intervertebral Discs
 Pubic Symphysis
 Menisci of the knee
Chondrocyte
Collagen Fiber
Fibrocartilage
Function –
 Shock absorption
 Smooth tough support
Chondrocyte
Collagen Fiber
Compact Bone
Structure –
 Bone is highly vascular
 Haversian canals contain
an artery vein and nerve
 Osteocytes reside in
lacunae within the matrix
 Consists of a hard
calcified matrix
 Canaliculi branch away
from the haversian canal
to take nutrients to the
osteocytes
Haversian Canal
Osteocyte in Lacunae
Canaliculi
Compact Bone
Location –
 in compact bone
 The Haversian system
is only found in
compact bone
 Spongy bone has
osteoblasts and
osteocytes but no
Haversian systems
Compact Bone
Function –
 Provides stability to
the body and allows
for movement with
attachment of
muscles.
Lamella
Blood
Structure –
 Red (Erythrocytes)
and White
(Leukocytes) blood
cells.
 There are also
platelets
(Thrombocytes)
 Cells are immersed in
a fluid matrix (plasma)
Erythrocyte
ThrombocyteLeukocyte (Neutrophil)
Blood
Location –
 Contained within blood
vessels and heart.
Blood
Function –
 Transport of gases
 Transport of nutrients
 Transport of waste
Practice Quiz
 1.) Name this type of Connective Tissue.
Practice Quiz
2.) a.) Name the structure labeled A.
b.) Name the structure labeled B.
BA
Practice Quiz
3.) Name one function of this tissue?
Practice Quiz
4.) Where in the body would you find this tissue?
Practice Quiz
5.) Name the fiber type labeled A.
A
Answers
1.) Reticular Tissue
2.) a.) osteocyte b.) Haversian Canal
3.) Shock absorption, Insulation, Protection,
Energy Storage
4.) Intervertebral Discs, Pubic symphysis,
menisci of the knee
5.) Elastic Fiber

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Histology 2 connective_tissue

  • 1. Histology 2 – Connective Tissue Scott.lehbauer@lethbridgecollege.ab.ca
  • 2. Connective Tissue Facts  They are the most abundant and widely distributed tissue type in the body.  Connective tissues run the gamut for vascularity. Some tissues are avascular (Cartilage), some are poorly vascularized (dense connective tissue), and some have rich blood supplies (bone).
  • 3. Connective Tissue Facts  Connective tissues can be rigid (bone), flexible (adipose), or fluid (blood).  Unlike the tightly packed Epithelial tissues, living cells in connective tissues are separated by a non-living extracellular matrix (Ground Substance and Fibers).  Due to the matrix, connective tissues are able to bear weight, withstand tension, and endure abuses that no other tissues could tolerate.
  • 4. Connective Tissue Facts  Connective Tissues have many specific functions. Its major functions include 1. Binding and support 2. Protection 3. Insulation 4. Transportation of substances
  • 5. Connective Tissue Facts  Connective Tissues are made of three main components: 1. Ground Substance 2. Fibers 3. Cells
  • 6. Connective Tissue Facts – Ground Substance  The ground substance is the unstructured material between cells that contains the fibers.  The ground substance holds large amounts of fluid and serves as a medium through which nutrients and other substances can diffuse between blood vessels and the cells.
  • 8. Connective Tissue Facts - Fibers  There are three types of fibers prevalent in Connective tissues  A.) collagen fibers – are wide and wavy in appearance and generally stain pink. 79% of the protein in the body is collagen.  B.) elastic fibers – are thin flexible fibers made from the protein elastin, that generally stain black.  C.) reticular fibers – are actually thin collagen fibers. They have a spider web appearance and appear black under stain.
  • 9. Fiber Types Reticular Fibers Collagen Fiber Elastic Fiber
  • 10. Connective Tissue Facts – The Cells  Each major type of connective tissue has its own fundamental cell type in both immature and mature forms
  • 11. Cell Types Type of Connective Tissue Immature Cell  Mature Cell Connective Tissue Proper  Fibroblast  Fibrocyte Cartilage  Chondroblast  Chondrocyte Bone  Osteoblast  Osteocyte Blood  Hematopoietic Stem Cell  Blood cell (macrophages)
  • 12. Other Cells Present  Connective tissue is also home to many other cell types including Fat Cells, and mobile cells that migrate into the connective tissue from the blood stream, ie. mast cells and macrophages.
  • 13. Connective Tissue Proper - Areolar Connective Tissue Structure-  gel like matrix with all three fiber types present.  Three cell types present 1. Mast cells 2. Macrophages 3. fibroblasts
  • 14. Connective Tissue Proper - Areolar Connective Tissue 1. Mast Cells – produce heparin and histamine. 2. Macrophages - are “big eaters”. They eat bacteria and dead or dying cells. 3. Fibroblasts – fiber builders.
  • 15. Connective Tissue Proper - Areolar Connective Tissue Location –  Found between the skin and muscle.  Also found between muscles  Packages organs  Surrounds Capillaries Collagen Fiber Elastic FiberFibroblast
  • 16. Connective Tissue Proper - Areolar Connective Tissue Function – 1. Wraps and cushions organs. 2. Macrophages phagocytize bacteria 3. Holds and conveys tissue fluid.
  • 17. Connective Tissue Proper - Areolar Connective Tissue  Areolar Connective Tissue is the most widely distributed connective tissue in the body. It serves as a kind of packaging material between other tissues.
  • 18. Connective Tissue Proper – Adipose Tissue Structure –  Adipocytes (fat filled cells) are ring shaped cells filled with tryglycerides.  Has a chicken wire appearance. Adipocyte Nucleus
  • 19. Connective Tissue Proper – Adipose Tissue Location –  Found around organs, joints, surrounding the eyeball, within the abdomen.
  • 20. Connective Tissue Proper – Adipose Tissue Function –  Shock absorption  Energy Storage  Protection  Insulation
  • 21. Connective Tissue Proper – Reticular Tissue Structure –  A network of reticular fibers with macrophages interspersed.
  • 22. Connective Tissue Proper – Reticular Tissue Location –  Spleen  Lymph nodes  liver Macrophage Reticular Fibers
  • 23. Connective Tissue Proper – Reticular Tissue Function  In Lymph Nodes – macrophages devour bacteria, viruses and cancer cells.  In Spleen – macrophages break down dying RBC’s.  In Liver – macrophages (Kupffer cells) devour bacteria.  This tissue forms a soft internal skeleton that supports other cell types.
  • 24. Connective Tissue Proper – Dense Regular Connective Tissue Structure –  Parallel collagen fibers.  Dark colored fibroblasts interspersed.
  • 25. Connective Tissue Proper – Dense Regular Connective Tissue Location –  In tendons and ligaments.  In scar tissue  aponeuroses Fibroblast Collagen Fiber
  • 26. Connective Tissue Proper – Dense Regular Connective Tissue Function –  Provide high tensile strength in one direction.  Attached muscles to bone, bone to bone
  • 27. Hyaline Cartilage Structure –  The chondrocytes (cells) lie in lacunae (spaces around cells).  There is a large amount of extracellular matrix which is bordered on either side by the perichondrium. Perichondrium Chondrocyte Lacunae
  • 28. Hyaline Cartilage Location -  Forms most of the embryonic skeleton.  Covers the ends of long bones.  Costal cartilage  Nose  Trachea  Larynx
  • 29. Hyaline Cartilage Function –  Provides a smooth surface for joints to move over.  Resists compression and provides flexible support. Chondrocyte Lacunae Extracellular matrix
  • 30. Elastic Cartilage Structure-  Similar to Hyaline cartilage with the exception of the elastic fibers in the matrix.
  • 31. Elastic Cartilage Location –  Ears  Epiglottis Elastic Fiber
  • 32. Elastic Cartilage Function –  Maintains shape of a structure but is also extremely flexible. Chondrocyte Lacunae
  • 33. Fibrocartilage Structure –  Thick collagen fibers predominate the matrix.  Chondrocytes are interspersed among the fibers.
  • 34. Fibrocartilage Location –  Intervertebral Discs  Pubic Symphysis  Menisci of the knee Chondrocyte Collagen Fiber
  • 35. Fibrocartilage Function –  Shock absorption  Smooth tough support Chondrocyte Collagen Fiber
  • 36. Compact Bone Structure –  Bone is highly vascular  Haversian canals contain an artery vein and nerve  Osteocytes reside in lacunae within the matrix  Consists of a hard calcified matrix  Canaliculi branch away from the haversian canal to take nutrients to the osteocytes Haversian Canal Osteocyte in Lacunae Canaliculi
  • 37. Compact Bone Location –  in compact bone  The Haversian system is only found in compact bone  Spongy bone has osteoblasts and osteocytes but no Haversian systems
  • 38. Compact Bone Function –  Provides stability to the body and allows for movement with attachment of muscles. Lamella
  • 39. Blood Structure –  Red (Erythrocytes) and White (Leukocytes) blood cells.  There are also platelets (Thrombocytes)  Cells are immersed in a fluid matrix (plasma) Erythrocyte ThrombocyteLeukocyte (Neutrophil)
  • 40. Blood Location –  Contained within blood vessels and heart.
  • 41. Blood Function –  Transport of gases  Transport of nutrients  Transport of waste
  • 42.
  • 43. Practice Quiz  1.) Name this type of Connective Tissue.
  • 44. Practice Quiz 2.) a.) Name the structure labeled A. b.) Name the structure labeled B. BA
  • 45. Practice Quiz 3.) Name one function of this tissue?
  • 46. Practice Quiz 4.) Where in the body would you find this tissue?
  • 47. Practice Quiz 5.) Name the fiber type labeled A. A
  • 48. Answers 1.) Reticular Tissue 2.) a.) osteocyte b.) Haversian Canal 3.) Shock absorption, Insulation, Protection, Energy Storage 4.) Intervertebral Discs, Pubic symphysis, menisci of the knee 5.) Elastic Fiber