Monday, May 5, 2008

Oral cavity and Salivary Glands... It's not just talk

Oral Cavity: *pictures later tonight*

Enamel
Dentin
Pulp
Pulp Cavity
Cementum- between dentin and peridontal ligament
Cementocytes- produces cementum
Odontoblasts- produces dentin
Peridontal Ligament- between dentin/gingiva
Papillae-
Taste buds-contain gusta sustentacular cell
Taste Pores- where bud enters space near papillae
Gustatory cells-
Sustentacular cells-

Dentin
dentin


Taste Buds
taste buds labeled


Taste Pores
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Salivary Glands:
Parotid-
Submandibular or sublingual gland-
mucous cells-
serous demilunes- clump of light stained mucous cells with a mucous "hat"
lobules-
intralobular duct-
interlobular duct-

Salivary Parotid Gland-
Salivary parotid gland

Salivary Submandibular Gland
Salivary submandibular gland

Salivary Sublingual gland
salivary sublingual gland

Intralobular duct
salivary intralobular duct

Interlobular duct (see pointer end)
salivary intralobular duct

Liver and Gallbladder... where the fat really goes... It's not your hips

SIU Med histo site labeled

Liver terms to know:
Lobule
liver portal vein
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Portal Triad
Bile Duct
Hepatic Portal Vein and branches- circular or oval lined with simple squamous cells
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Hepatic artery and branches- circular or oval with stratified squamous cells and a smooth muscle ring
liver
Central Veins
Sinusoids
liver central vein
Bile Cannaliculi
Hepatocytes


Gall Bladder
Similar to stomach
irregular folded mucosa with disorganized muscularis externa
gall bladder

Stomach, are you hungry?

Stomach what to know:

Rugae
Oblique muscle layer
Gastric pits- areas between inlets
Gastric glands- far lower than pits
Mucous epithelial cells- line top area (unlike goblet cells NOT mixed with regular cells)
Parietal cells- look like fried eggs with a darker center
Zymogenic "chief" cells- all others in gastric gland

*hint* NO villi, NO goblet cells



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Most of the bulk of the gastric mucosa is occupied by secretory cells of the gastric glands, primarily parietal cells (P) and chief cells (C), together with lamina propria.

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Duodenum thru Colon histo- Oh no... they're all a like

Duodenum:

Brunner's glands
Plicae Circulares

*hint* duodenum contains villi

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jejunum:

*hint* long skinny villi and NO Brunner's glands

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Ileum:
Peyer's patches

*hint* short squat villi, many goblet cells, lots of lymphatic tissue, few plicae circulares

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Peyer's patches clearly shown here
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Appendix

*hint* no villi, many goblet cells, fecal concretions, diffuse lymphatic tissue

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Lab slides live in your PC- or MAC

KU has the most comprehensive histology easy to cruise through and get all the photos you need. A large number of the histo pics here are from KU... they are labeled as such.

online histo slides

University of Illinois school of Medicine site histo

Try and figure a few out.... or see above posts with hints

salivary intralobular duct

Salivary parotid gland

salivary intralobular duct

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Esophageal gland