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Connective tissue study material covers the diverse types of connective tissues in the body, including loose connective tissue, dense connective tissue, cartilage, bone, and blood. It explores their structural components, such as cells (fibroblasts, chondrocytes, osteocytes), fibers (collagen, elastin), and extracellular matrix, which provide support, protection, and insulation to organs and tissues. This field also delves into the physiological functions, healing processes, and pathological conditions affecting connective tissues.

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HHIS221: HUMAN HISTOLOGY
Lesson 3 | Connective Tissue

● has more abundant and irregularly branched
cytoplasm, containing much rough endoplasmic
Topic Outline:
● Connective Tissue reticulum (RER) and a well developed Golgi
● Components of Connective Tissue apparatus, with a large, ovoid, euchromatic nucleus
● Types of Connective Tissue and a prominent nucleolus.
2) Fibrocyte (quiescent cell)
● inactive form of Fibroblast
Connective Tissue
● smaller than the active fibroblast, is usually
● Connective tissue is specialized to physically support and
spindle-shaped with fewer processes, much less
connect other tissues and maintain the water required for
RER, and a darker, more heterochromatic nucleus
metabolite diffusion to and from cells.
3) Adipocytes (fat cells)
● Cells of connective tissue is scattered throughout the
● very large cells specialized for storage of triglycerides
extracellular matrix (consists of large protein fibers, and
● they predominate in a specialized form of connective
glycoproteins, attached to the basal membrane)
tissue called adipose tissue.
General Characteristics
4) Mesenchymal Cells
1) Most abundant tissue in the body
● Mesenchyme is the embryological tissue from which
2) Major constituent of connective tissue is the extracellular
all types of supporting/connective tissue are derived.
matrix (ECM)
● are relatively unspecialised and are capable of
differentiation into all supporting tissue cell types.
● have an irregular, star (stellate) or spindle (fusiform)
shape, with delicate branching cytoplasmic
extensions which form an interlacing network
throughout the tissue.
● nuclei have dispersed chromatin and visible nucleoli.
3) All connective tissue has 3 components
● The matrix consists almost exclusively of
● Cells
blue-staining ground substance without mature fibers,
● Ground Substance
facilitating diffusion of metabolites to and from
● Fibers
developing tissues.
4) Originate from embryonic mesenchyme
5) Macrophages
Functions
● Phagocytic cell of the connective tissue
1) Responsible for attachment of one tissue to another.
● short-lived cells that differentiate in connective tissue
Ex: Ligaments, Tendons
from precursor cells called monocytes
2) Transport of fluids and materials
● function in ECM turnover, phagocytosis of dead cells
Ex: Blood
and debris, and antigen presentation to lymphocytes;
3) Defending the body from invading microorganism
secretion of growth factors, cytokines, and other
immune
agents
4) Storage of materials
● “Histiocytes”
Ex: Fat
5) Establishing a structural framework for the body
Ex. Bones
Components of Connective Tissue
I. Cells of Connective Tissue
1) Fibroblasts
● the major and most abundant cells of connective
tissue proper
● are elongated, irregularly shaped cells with oval nuclei
that synthesize and secrete most components of the
ECM.
● targets of many families of proteins called growth
factors that influence cell growth and differentiation.
● involved in wound healing, sometimes called
myofibroblasts



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