Mesenchymal Stem Cell (MSC)
Gives rise to the cells that are responsible for generating connective tissue
Unilocular Adipocytes
Multilocular Adipocytes
- occur primarily in neonates
Fibroblasts
Myofibroblasts
- specialized to generate force
Type I Collagen
Type III Collagen
Elastic Fibers
- found where stretchiness is required
Types IV and VII Collagen
Type II Collagen
Crucial to the structure of cartilage
Type X Collagen
Found in the growth plate of bones
Ground Substance
= the space between connective tissue cells and fibers
Glycosaminoglycans
Proteoglycans
- repeating units of the sugar chains
Glycoproteins
Hyaluronic Acid
= a typical glycosaminoglycan “backbone molecule”
Dermatan Sulfate
Heparan Sulfate
Keratan Sulfate
Chondroitin Sulfate
3 components of connective tissue proper
1) loose (aveolar)
2) Dense irregular
3) Dense regular
4 specialized connective tissue types
1) adipose tissue
2) blood
3) bone
4) cartilage
Loose (aveolar) CT (irregular) contains:
Dense irregular CT contains: