What are the functions of connective tissue?
What are mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs)?
What are myofibroblasts?
What do lymphocytes become in the connective tissue?
lymphocytes (B cells, T cells, plasma cells)
What do basophils become in the connective tissue?
mast cells
What are the functions of lymphocytes?
immunity/defense against diverse foreign agents
What are the functions of neutrophils?
fight bacterial and parasite infections
What are the functions of eosinophils?
fight bacterial and parasite infections
What are the functions of mast cells?
inflammation control
What do monocytes become in the connective tissue?
macrophages
What are the functions of macrophages?
What are the functions of osteoclasts?
- function in bone resorption and remodeling
What is the ground substance?
gelatinous fluid that fibrous proteins are embedded in the connective tissue
What is the structure of each collagen molecular unit?
trimer of three intertwined polypeptide chains that forma fairly rigid rope like triple helix
What is fibrillar collagen?
What are fibril-associated collagen?
- assemble into interlaced tissue networks that form porous sheets (can connect fibrils)
What are network forming collagen?
What is the central CT cell type that makes the components of the ECM of most connective tissues?
fibroblasts
Where are collagens translated?
ER
How are collagens transferred out of the cell?
- assembled into a triple helix
How are collagens modified extracellularly?
Why are N-telo peptides clinically important?
- their levels in urine and blood are used to diagnose important connective tissue and bone diseases
What proteins do elastic fibers contain?
elastin and fibrillin
How do elastic fibers function?
- predominantly random coil conformation that can be stretched upon exertion of force