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Connective Tissue Information

"Connective tissue" is a fibrous tissue.[1] It is one of the four traditional classes of tissues (the others being epithelial, muscle, and nervous tissue). Connective Tissue (CT) is found throughout the body. In fact the whole framework of the skeleton and the different specialized connective tissues from the crown of the head to the toes determine the form of the body and act as an entity. CT has 3 main components; cells, fibers, and extracellular matrix, all embedded in the body fluids. Fibroblasts are the cells responsible for the production of connective tissue. The interaction of the fibers, the extracellular matrix and the water together, form the pliable connective tissue as a whole. Connective tissue makes up a variety of physical structures including, tendons and the connective framework of fibers in muscles, capsules and ligaments around joints, cartilage, bone, adipose tissue, blood and lymphatic tissue. CT is classified into three subtypes; Embryonic CT, Proper CT, and Special CT. The Proper CT subtype include dense regular CT, dense irregular CT, and loose CT. The Special CT subtype includes cartilage, bone, adipose tissue, blood, hematopoietic tissue (tissue that makes blood cells) and lymphatic tissue. and the most abundant protein in mammals, making up about 25% of the total protein content.[2]

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Functions of connective tissue

Fiber types and characteristics of the connective tissue

Not to be confused with muscle fibers.

Characteristics of connective tissue:

Types of connective tissue

Tissue Purpose Components Location
Collagenous fibers - Alpha polypeptide chains tendon, ligament, skin, cornea, cartilage, bone, blood vessels, gut, and intervertebral disc.
Elastic fibers - elastic microfibrill & elastin extracellular matrix
Reticular fibers - - liver, bone marrow, lymphatic organs

Disorders of connective tissue

Main article: Connective tissue disease

Various connective tissue conditions have been identified; these can be both inherited and environmental.

Staining of connective tissue

For microscopic viewing the majority of the connective tissue staining techniques color tissue fibers in contrasting shades. Collagen may be differentially stained by any of the following techniques:

References

  1. ^ "connective tissue" at Dorland's Medical Dictionary
  2. ^ Di Lullo, G. A. (2002). "Mapping the Ligand-binding Sites and Disease-associated Mutations on the Most Abundant Protein in the Human, Type I Collagen". Journal of Biological Chemistry 277 (6): 4223–31. doi:10.1074/jbc.M110709200. PMID 11704682. http://www.jbc.org/cgi/content/abstract/277/6/4223.

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Biological tissue
Animals Epithelium - Connective - Muscular - Nervous
Plants Dermal - Vascular - Ground
Histology: connective tissue (TH H2.00.03)
Composition
Cells
Resident

Fibroblast · Fibrocyte · Reticular cell · Tendon cell

Adipocyte

Melanocyte
Wandering cell Mast cell · Macrophage
Extracellular matrix (noncellular)
Ground substance Tissue fluid
Fibers

Collagen fibers

Reticular fibers: COL3A1

Elastic fibers: Elastin · Fibrillin (FBN1, FBN2, FBN3) · EMILIN1

Elaunin
Classification
Connective tissue proper
Loose Reticular · Adipose (Brown, White)
Dense Dense irregular connective tissue (Submucosa, Dermis) · Dense regular connective tissue (Ligament, Tendon, Aponeurosis)
Embryonic Mucoid · Mesenchymal
Specialized Cartilage · Bone
Related Soft tissue
see also

: INT, SF, LCT

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