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The breast

By: P.D.Sanaa El-Sherbiny
  Mansoura University
Structure of mammary
            gland
• clavicle
•    superficial fascia
•    glandular tissue
•    lactiferous duct
•    lactiferous sinus
•    areola
•    nipple
•    rib
•    intercostal muscles
•    pleura
•    pleural cavity
Histological structure
• The breast is formed of compound tubulo-
  alveolar glands covered by thin skin.
Mammary gland
• These are a pair of
  compound tubulo-alveolar
  glands to nourish new-
  borns
• The histological structure
  varies according to sex
  ,age & physiologic status
The covering skin              shows:

• Areola: central pink      area of skin,
 deeply        pigmented during
 pregnancy
• Nipple:
  – An elevation in the center of the areola
  – It contains 15-25 opening of lactiferous
    duct
1. Stroma
– Interlobar septa: thick
   • fibrous C.T. called “suspensory
    ligaments of cooper”
– Interlobular septa
– Adipose C.T
– Loose C.T :contain fibroblasts ,lymph-
           ocytes , plasma
  cell & macrophages
1. Parenchyma
– Contains duct system                and secretory
  units
In resting gland there               is no secretory
  units
– Duct system consists of:
4.Intralobular ducts: in the       lobules ,lined
  with 2 layers          of cubical cells
5.Lactiferous ducts: results         from union of
  intralobular         ducts, dilated to form
  lactiferous sinuses , their proximal parts lined
  with st.col .Epith.
6.Lactiferous sinuses and terminal parts are lined
  with st. sq. epith.
During puberty
• Their development forms one of the 2ry sex
  characters
• Increase in vol. of ducts with cell
  proliferation
• accumulation of adipose tissue in the
  inter lobar and interlobular C.T.
• All these changes are due to  in ovarian
  hormones with minimal
  appearance of alveoli at time of
  ovulation where estrogen reaches peak there
  is  in adipocytes  lipid acc.and   breast
  in size
Resting non lactating glands
During pregnancy
• The glands undergo intense growth
  due to proliferation of ducts +
  production of secretory
  tubules and alveoli
• The C.T. stroma and adipose tissue
  decrease
• No visible signs of secretion except in
  late pregnancy
Secretory alveoli
•   Begin to appear at the 6th month of pregnancy
•   They are lined with columnar epith.
•   They are surrounded by myoepithelial cells
•   They contain colostrum in late months of
• Pregnancy                            ***Their mode
                         of secretion is
          apocrine
• Mode of secretion.
Hormones controlling breast
               enlargement
 1-Ovarian hormones :Estrogen increases during
  pregnancy acting on duct system
  2-Progestrone by (corpus luteum )           2-
  placental hormons act on secretory alveoli
• Placental Hormones are :
progestrone ,placental mammotrophins
 3-Anterior pituitary: growth h &prolactin h.
 4-Suprarenal: glucocorticoids.
Lactating mammary gland
• Consists of compound tubulo-alveolar
• gland
  1.Stroma is thin
  2.Parenchyma is formed of duct system and alveoli
  3.Alveoli are lined by columnar or cubical epith. Filled with
    vacuolated milk secretion
  4.Milk secretion is controlled by
  5.Prolactin which stimulate alveolar cells secretion
  6.Oxytocin: contraction of myo-epithelial Cells ,squeezes
    alveoli cause milk ejection
In lactation
• Milk acc. In the lumen of secretory part
  and ducts
• Cells. Milk containing lipid vacuoles and
  also          protein vacuoles
• Milk composition :
   1. Lipid 4%
   2. Protein 1.5%
   3. Lactose 7%
• Colostrum : it contains less fat and
  more proteins and rich in antibodies
  (IgA)
Active lactating mammary gland
Lactating versus resting glands
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Histological structure of the
              skin
• Formed of
  two layers:
• 1- Epidermis
• 2- Dermis
Types:1-THICK SKIN
• EPIDERMIS: IS THICK:0.8mm in palm ,1.4 mm
    in sole.
•   Contains 4 types of cells:
•   1-keratinocytes (85%         of cells)
•   2-Melanocytes
•   3-Langerhans cells
•   4-Merkel cells
•   ِArranged in five layers.
Layers of epidermis are
          • Stratum basale
            (germinativum)
          • Stratum spinosum
          • Stratum granulosum
          • Stratum lucidum (may not
            be present)
          • Stratum corneum
Thin skin
SWEAT GLANDS
• Merocrine glands: • Apocrine glands:
• Allover the body       • Axilla,groin,pubic region
• Secretory cells 2types • Secretory part        similar
• Clear cells cubical rich • To mero. With
                           in
  glycogen granules. • Wider lumen
• Dark with narrow basal part
                             • Their ducts are lined
  with
                             •
• Apical glycoprotein granules With 2 layers of          cubical cells
                               but open      into hair follicles
• Myoepithelialt cells
                             • Secretion stim.by sex
• Ducts lined by 2layers of cubical
  cells                      • hormones
sweat glands
      Two types of sweat glands
         – Eccrine
           • Not associated with hair follicle
           • Duct segment
             – less coiled, leads to epidermis
             – Stratified cuboidal epithelium
           • Secretory segment
             – in deep dermis or hypodermis
             – Secretory cells
             – Myoepithelial cells lie between
               secretory cells, contraction expels
               sweat
         – Apocrine
           • Found in limited areas
           • Empty into hair follicle
Structures of skin: hair follicle
                           • Invagination of epidermis
                           • Hair contains keratin and melanin
                           • Dermal papilla
                              – Connective tissue invagination
                                into bulb, has capillary network
                           • Matrix
                              – Germinative layer adjacent to
                                dermal papilla
                              – Also contains melanocytes
                           • Sebaceous gland
                              – Secretion empties into hair
                                follicle
                           • Arrector pili muscle
                              – Smooth muscle, inserts on hair
                                follicle and base of epidermis
(dermal papilla)

                   bulb
The hair is formed of
• Shaft: medulla, cortex and cuticle
• The hair follicle is formed of :
• Inner root sheath formed of:
• Cuticle ,Huxleys layer,Henles        layer
• Outer root sheath: identical         with
  Malpighian
• Layer of epidermis
• Connective tissue sheath.
ECCRINE AND APOCRINE GANDS
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Histology of the breast

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  • 2. The breast By: P.D.Sanaa El-Sherbiny Mansoura University
  • 3. Structure of mammary gland • clavicle • superficial fascia • glandular tissue • lactiferous duct • lactiferous sinus • areola • nipple • rib • intercostal muscles • pleura • pleural cavity
  • 4. Histological structure • The breast is formed of compound tubulo- alveolar glands covered by thin skin.
  • 5. Mammary gland • These are a pair of compound tubulo-alveolar glands to nourish new- borns • The histological structure varies according to sex ,age & physiologic status
  • 6. The covering skin shows: • Areola: central pink area of skin, deeply pigmented during pregnancy • Nipple: – An elevation in the center of the areola – It contains 15-25 opening of lactiferous duct
  • 7. 1. Stroma – Interlobar septa: thick • fibrous C.T. called “suspensory ligaments of cooper” – Interlobular septa – Adipose C.T – Loose C.T :contain fibroblasts ,lymph- ocytes , plasma cell & macrophages
  • 8. 1. Parenchyma – Contains duct system and secretory units In resting gland there is no secretory units – Duct system consists of: 4.Intralobular ducts: in the lobules ,lined with 2 layers of cubical cells 5.Lactiferous ducts: results from union of intralobular ducts, dilated to form lactiferous sinuses , their proximal parts lined with st.col .Epith. 6.Lactiferous sinuses and terminal parts are lined with st. sq. epith.
  • 9. During puberty • Their development forms one of the 2ry sex characters • Increase in vol. of ducts with cell proliferation • accumulation of adipose tissue in the inter lobar and interlobular C.T. • All these changes are due to  in ovarian hormones with minimal appearance of alveoli at time of ovulation where estrogen reaches peak there is  in adipocytes  lipid acc.and   breast in size
  • 11. During pregnancy • The glands undergo intense growth due to proliferation of ducts + production of secretory tubules and alveoli • The C.T. stroma and adipose tissue decrease • No visible signs of secretion except in late pregnancy
  • 12. Secretory alveoli • Begin to appear at the 6th month of pregnancy • They are lined with columnar epith. • They are surrounded by myoepithelial cells • They contain colostrum in late months of • Pregnancy ***Their mode of secretion is apocrine • Mode of secretion.
  • 13. Hormones controlling breast enlargement 1-Ovarian hormones :Estrogen increases during pregnancy acting on duct system 2-Progestrone by (corpus luteum ) 2- placental hormons act on secretory alveoli • Placental Hormones are : progestrone ,placental mammotrophins 3-Anterior pituitary: growth h &prolactin h. 4-Suprarenal: glucocorticoids.
  • 14. Lactating mammary gland • Consists of compound tubulo-alveolar • gland 1.Stroma is thin 2.Parenchyma is formed of duct system and alveoli 3.Alveoli are lined by columnar or cubical epith. Filled with vacuolated milk secretion 4.Milk secretion is controlled by 5.Prolactin which stimulate alveolar cells secretion 6.Oxytocin: contraction of myo-epithelial Cells ,squeezes alveoli cause milk ejection
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  • 16. In lactation • Milk acc. In the lumen of secretory part and ducts • Cells. Milk containing lipid vacuoles and also protein vacuoles • Milk composition : 1. Lipid 4% 2. Protein 1.5% 3. Lactose 7% • Colostrum : it contains less fat and more proteins and rich in antibodies (IgA)
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  • 21. Histological structure of the skin • Formed of two layers: • 1- Epidermis • 2- Dermis
  • 22. Types:1-THICK SKIN • EPIDERMIS: IS THICK:0.8mm in palm ,1.4 mm in sole. • Contains 4 types of cells: • 1-keratinocytes (85% of cells) • 2-Melanocytes • 3-Langerhans cells • 4-Merkel cells • ِArranged in five layers.
  • 23. Layers of epidermis are • Stratum basale (germinativum) • Stratum spinosum • Stratum granulosum • Stratum lucidum (may not be present) • Stratum corneum
  • 25. SWEAT GLANDS • Merocrine glands: • Apocrine glands: • Allover the body • Axilla,groin,pubic region • Secretory cells 2types • Secretory part similar • Clear cells cubical rich • To mero. With in glycogen granules. • Wider lumen • Dark with narrow basal part • Their ducts are lined with • • Apical glycoprotein granules With 2 layers of cubical cells but open into hair follicles • Myoepithelialt cells • Secretion stim.by sex • Ducts lined by 2layers of cubical cells • hormones
  • 26. sweat glands Two types of sweat glands – Eccrine • Not associated with hair follicle • Duct segment – less coiled, leads to epidermis – Stratified cuboidal epithelium • Secretory segment – in deep dermis or hypodermis – Secretory cells – Myoepithelial cells lie between secretory cells, contraction expels sweat – Apocrine • Found in limited areas • Empty into hair follicle
  • 27. Structures of skin: hair follicle • Invagination of epidermis • Hair contains keratin and melanin • Dermal papilla – Connective tissue invagination into bulb, has capillary network • Matrix – Germinative layer adjacent to dermal papilla – Also contains melanocytes • Sebaceous gland – Secretion empties into hair follicle • Arrector pili muscle – Smooth muscle, inserts on hair follicle and base of epidermis (dermal papilla) bulb
  • 28. The hair is formed of • Shaft: medulla, cortex and cuticle • The hair follicle is formed of : • Inner root sheath formed of: • Cuticle ,Huxleys layer,Henles layer • Outer root sheath: identical with Malpighian • Layer of epidermis • Connective tissue sheath.