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THE SKIN
 By
 P.D.Sanaa El-Sherbiny
 Mansoura University
Function of the
skinand protects the body.
 Covers
 Control internal temperature.
 Produces vitamin D.
 Receptors to detect environmental stimuli.
 Regulates the movement of substances
  into and out of the body
      Forms the largest organ of the body
  forms 16%of body weight

                       Bio 130 Human Biology
Skin structure
 Epidermis: is outermost layer.
 Stratified squamous keratinized epithelium.
   Keratinization production of a waterproof protein.
   Pigments.

 Dermis: living portion of skin mostly dense
  connective tissue.
   Contains :C.T fibers &cells ,vessels,                       sweat glands,
    sebaceous glands,                              hairs.
 Hypodermis :Adipose tissue
  Contains receptors
                                        Bio 130 Human Biology
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.
Epidermis and
dermis
         Epidermis (purple)




           Dermal papillae

         Dermis
         •Superficial papillary layer
         contains loose connective tissue,
         blood vessels, nerves, and
         lymphatics
         •Deeper reticular layer has dense
         fibrous irregularly arranged
         connective tissue
Layers of epidermis are
           Stratum basale
           (germinativum)
           Stratum spinosum
           Stratum granulosum
           Stratum lucidum (may
           not be present)
           Stratum corneum
Layers of epidermis
             Stratum basale
             (germinativum)
               Single layer of cells on basal
                  lamina
                 Stem cells which give rise to
                  keratinocytes
                 Contain melanin transferred
                  from melanocytes
                 May see mitotic figures
                 Desmosomes and
                  hemidesmomes
Layers of epidermis
             Stratum spinosum
              Several cells thick
              Have cytoplasmic processes
               (spines)
              Desmosomes
Layers of epidermis
              Stratum
              granulosum
                1 to 3 layers of fusiform
                 shaped basophilic cells
                Keratohyalin
                 granules contain
                 cystine-rich and
                 histidine-rich proteins
                 that associate with
                 keratin filaments
Layers of epidermis
             Stratum
             lucidum
              Present only in
               thick skin
              Cells in which
               keratinization
               is advanced
Layers of epidermis
                Stratum corneum
                    Superifical keratinized layer
                    Cells
                      Almost filled with keratin
                      Flattened, non nucleate
                      Coated with extra-cellular
                       lipids that form water barrier
                       of skin
                 Layer that varies most in
                  thickness
TYPES OF EPIDERMAL CELLS
The epidermal cells
:1-keratinocytes
                They are responsible
                For keratin
                 formation
                Formed of many
                 layers that
                 continuously shed
                And regenerate
                 every 2-4 weeks
                They are arranged
                In many layers.
:Melanocytes
 Found inbetween cells of the basal layer &
 At the basal part of the hair follicles.
 Branched cells with centeral nuclei
 By EM contains organells for protein
  synthesizes (rER, Golgi, mitochondria
  &melanosomes).
 They form melanin by tyrosinase from
  tyrosine amino acid
 By converting it to dioxyphenyl alanine
  DOPA
:Langerhans cells -3
 Found in upper layers of st.spinosum
 Have branched shape &central nuclei
 Represent 3-8%of epid. Cells
 Mesodermal in origin.
 EM not connected to keratinocytes &
  contain
 Birbeck granules
 Stained with silver & vital stains
 Phagocytic & antigen presenting cells
Langerhans cells
Merkels cells-4
 Found in basal cell layer
 Are modified epidermal cells
 Sensory nerve fibers                  form
  terminal                           disk under
 Merkels cells
 Function as                        touch
                         receptors
THIN SKIN
 ALLOVER THE BODY EXCEPT SOLE &
 PALMS.
 EPIDERMIS
  ISTHINNER,ST.spinosum,2-4LAYERS,ST.GRA.
  ONE INCOMPLETE
 LAYER:NO ST LUCI. ,ST,COR.THINNER
NUMEROUS SWEAT                  GLANDS.
*CONTAIN HAIRE,              SEBACEOUS
  GLANDS
*AND ERECTOR PILLI MUSCLE
THIN SKIN
The dermis
 1-Papillary layer :
 Forms dermal papillae
 Loose C.T rich in collagen type 111
 Elastic fibers,C.T cells and rich in blood capillaries
 Contain meisssners corpuscles
Meissner‘s )Tactile(
 Corpuscle




 Located in the dermlpapillae
 Receptor for light touch       28
Reticular layer -2
 The thicker deep layer
 Formed of dense c.T rich in interlacing wavy
    collage fibers
   It is less cellular &less vascular
   Contain many nerve receptors:
   Krause end bulbs
   Ruffini corpuscles
   Pacinian corpuscles
:Glands and skin appendages


 Sebaceous glands
   Clumps of epithelial tissue distributed within dermis
   Secrete “sebum”—oily, fat-based substance that is
    also anti-bacterial
   Located all over body
 Sweat glands
   Microscopic clumps of epithelial tissue distributed
      within dermis, duct extends out through dermis to
      pore their secretion.
     More than 2.5 million glands per person
     Eccrine sweat glands, concentrated on hands and
      soles of feet and forehead, secrete sweat to cool
      body, also at conditions of fear and emotion.
     Apocrine glands, concentrated in armpits and groin,
      analogous with sexual scent glands of other
      animals, odor comes from bacteria that concentrate
      here.
     Ceruminous glands: modified sweat glands in ear
      canal produce ear wax
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
SWEAT GLANDS
 Merocrine glands:              Apocrine glands:
 Allover the body               Axilla,groin,pubic
 Secretory cells 2types          region
 Clear cells cubical rich in    Secretory part similar
    glycogen granules.
                                 To mero. With wider
   Dark with narrow basal
    part with apical             Lumen
   Glycoprotein granules        Their ducts are lined
   Myoepithelialt cells         With 2 layers of cubical cells
   Ducts lined by 2layers of     but open into hair follicles
    cubical cells                Secretion stim.by sex
                                 hormons

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Histology (Skin) - Part 1

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  • 2. THE SKIN By P.D.Sanaa El-Sherbiny Mansoura University
  • 3. Function of the skinand protects the body.  Covers  Control internal temperature.  Produces vitamin D.  Receptors to detect environmental stimuli.  Regulates the movement of substances into and out of the body Forms the largest organ of the body forms 16%of body weight Bio 130 Human Biology
  • 4. Skin structure  Epidermis: is outermost layer.  Stratified squamous keratinized epithelium.  Keratinization production of a waterproof protein.  Pigments.  Dermis: living portion of skin mostly dense connective tissue.  Contains :C.T fibers &cells ,vessels, sweat glands, sebaceous glands, hairs.  Hypodermis :Adipose tissue Contains receptors Bio 130 Human Biology
  • 5. 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.
  • 6. Epidermis and dermis Epidermis (purple) Dermal papillae Dermis •Superficial papillary layer contains loose connective tissue, blood vessels, nerves, and lymphatics •Deeper reticular layer has dense fibrous irregularly arranged connective tissue
  • 7. Layers of epidermis are  Stratum basale (germinativum)  Stratum spinosum  Stratum granulosum  Stratum lucidum (may not be present)  Stratum corneum
  • 8. Layers of epidermis  Stratum basale (germinativum)  Single layer of cells on basal lamina  Stem cells which give rise to keratinocytes  Contain melanin transferred from melanocytes  May see mitotic figures  Desmosomes and hemidesmomes
  • 9. Layers of epidermis  Stratum spinosum  Several cells thick  Have cytoplasmic processes (spines)  Desmosomes
  • 10. Layers of epidermis  Stratum granulosum  1 to 3 layers of fusiform shaped basophilic cells  Keratohyalin granules contain cystine-rich and histidine-rich proteins that associate with keratin filaments
  • 11. Layers of epidermis  Stratum lucidum  Present only in thick skin  Cells in which keratinization is advanced
  • 12. Layers of epidermis  Stratum corneum  Superifical keratinized layer  Cells  Almost filled with keratin  Flattened, non nucleate  Coated with extra-cellular lipids that form water barrier of skin  Layer that varies most in thickness
  • 14. The epidermal cells :1-keratinocytes  They are responsible  For keratin formation  Formed of many layers that continuously shed  And regenerate every 2-4 weeks  They are arranged  In many layers.
  • 15. :Melanocytes  Found inbetween cells of the basal layer &  At the basal part of the hair follicles.  Branched cells with centeral nuclei  By EM contains organells for protein synthesizes (rER, Golgi, mitochondria &melanosomes).  They form melanin by tyrosinase from tyrosine amino acid  By converting it to dioxyphenyl alanine DOPA
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  • 20. :Langerhans cells -3  Found in upper layers of st.spinosum  Have branched shape &central nuclei  Represent 3-8%of epid. Cells  Mesodermal in origin.  EM not connected to keratinocytes & contain  Birbeck granules  Stained with silver & vital stains  Phagocytic & antigen presenting cells
  • 22. Merkels cells-4  Found in basal cell layer  Are modified epidermal cells  Sensory nerve fibers form terminal disk under  Merkels cells  Function as touch receptors
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  • 24. THIN SKIN  ALLOVER THE BODY EXCEPT SOLE &  PALMS.  EPIDERMIS ISTHINNER,ST.spinosum,2-4LAYERS,ST.GRA. ONE INCOMPLETE  LAYER:NO ST LUCI. ,ST,COR.THINNER NUMEROUS SWEAT GLANDS. *CONTAIN HAIRE, SEBACEOUS GLANDS *AND ERECTOR PILLI MUSCLE
  • 26. The dermis  1-Papillary layer :  Forms dermal papillae  Loose C.T rich in collagen type 111  Elastic fibers,C.T cells and rich in blood capillaries  Contain meisssners corpuscles
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  • 28. Meissner‘s )Tactile( Corpuscle  Located in the dermlpapillae  Receptor for light touch 28
  • 29. Reticular layer -2  The thicker deep layer  Formed of dense c.T rich in interlacing wavy collage fibers  It is less cellular &less vascular  Contain many nerve receptors:  Krause end bulbs  Ruffini corpuscles  Pacinian corpuscles
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  • 31. :Glands and skin appendages  Sebaceous glands  Clumps of epithelial tissue distributed within dermis  Secrete “sebum”—oily, fat-based substance that is also anti-bacterial  Located all over body  Sweat glands  Microscopic clumps of epithelial tissue distributed within dermis, duct extends out through dermis to pore their secretion.  More than 2.5 million glands per person  Eccrine sweat glands, concentrated on hands and soles of feet and forehead, secrete sweat to cool body, also at conditions of fear and emotion.  Apocrine glands, concentrated in armpits and groin, analogous with sexual scent glands of other animals, odor comes from bacteria that concentrate here.  Ceruminous glands: modified sweat glands in ear canal produce ear wax
  • 32. 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
  • 33. SWEAT GLANDS  Merocrine glands:  Apocrine glands:  Allover the body  Axilla,groin,pubic  Secretory cells 2types region  Clear cells cubical rich in  Secretory part similar glycogen granules.  To mero. With wider  Dark with narrow basal part with apical  Lumen  Glycoprotein granules  Their ducts are lined  Myoepithelialt cells  With 2 layers of cubical cells  Ducts lined by 2layers of but open into hair follicles cubical cells  Secretion stim.by sex  hormons