Glandular Tissue.pdf

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About This Presentation

Glandular Tissue


Slide Content

Glandular Tissue

•Outline the classification of glandular tissue
•State the differences between ‘exocrine’ & ‘endocrine’
glands
•Describe capsule, lobes, lobules, acini and a branching
duct system
•Describe the differences between serous, mucous &
mixed glands
•Describe the differences between merocrine, apocrine
& holocrine glands
Objectives

Epithelial Tissue Classification
Simple PseudostratifiedStratified
squamous
cuboidal
columnar
Epithelial membranes Glandular tissue
transitional Special properties

Gland formation
How ??

Gland formation

Two main types
Endocrine glands-convey secretions to the blood
stream.
Exocrine glands-communicate with the surface
through a duct.
The two main components of exocrine glands
Secretory units ducts
Exocrine and endocrine gland

from the capsule Gland
interlobular septa Lobules
Intralobular ducts Secretory acini
Simple cuboidal epithelium
•Larger ducts a thicker lining of
stratified cuboidal or columnar epithelium and
open into the main duct.
Divides into
Within the lobule
Conveyed to
Glands with a duct system

Classification and characteristic features of glands
vary and depend on
•the form and arrangement of the
component parts
•the nature of the secretion
•the mechanism of secretion
Classification of the glandular tissue

The shape of the secretary units-
tubular elongated
alveolar ovoid
acinar rounded
The pattern of branching of the ducts-
simpleor unbranched
compoundor branched
Structural variation of glands

Exocrine Endocrine
Simple Compound
Tubular Acinar
Branched
Tubular
Coiled
Tubular
Branched
Acinar
Unicellular
Multicellular
Tubular
branched tubulo-
alveolar
T branched
ubulo-acinar
Serous Mucous
Merocrine
Apocrine
Holocrine
Glands
Mixed

Goblet cells =unicellular gland

Simple tubular–crypts of
Lieberkuhn-intestine
Simple coiled tubular-
sweat glands
Simple branched tubular-
gastric glands
Simple acinar-urethral
glands
Simple branched acinar –
sebaceous glands

Compound tubular-
Brunner’s glands
Compound acinar-
Pancreas
Compound branched
tubulo-alveolar-
Prostate
Compound branched
tubulo-acinar-
Submandibular gland

Glands may be serous,mucous or mixed
Glands which secrete watery fluid are serous glands
eg. parotid salivary gland, exocrine pancreas
Glands which secrete thick mucouslike secretion are
mucous glands
serous units
Mixed glands contain mucous units
mixed units
Classification –according to the nature of the
secretion

The secretory cells are arranged as serous units
cells are deeply stained, bluish granular cytoplasm
containing ribosomes and rER and secretory granules
nuclei are rounded situated at the base
secretions are protein in nature
Serous glands

Serous cell

Serous glands

The cells of a mucous unit contain drops of mucous in
the cytoplasm
Mucous stain pale with Hematoxyline &Eosin
PAS +ve.
Nuclei are pushed to the base by the mucous droplets
and become flattened
Eg. sublingual gland
Mucousglands

Mucous cell

Mucousglands

:
mucous units capped by a crescentic mass of serous
cells is known as serous demilunes
In the mixed units-, secretions from the serous cells
pass through canals between the mucous cells and
conveyed to the lumen of mucous unit
Mixed glands
Eg. Submandibular gland

In a mixed gland
separate serous units
separate mucous units are capped by serous units
secretory units are embraced by myoepithelial cells
known as basket cells
numerous cytoplasmic processes
a contractile function
help to expel the secretions into the lumen.
Mixed glands

Mixed glands

3 types
Merocrine type
Holocrine type
Apocrine type
Merocrine type of secretion-
Glands store secretions in the form of secretory
granules
discharge into the lumen by a process of exocytosis
eg. salivary glands
pancreas
Classification –according to the mechanism of
secretion

Holocrine type of secretion
entire cell disintegrates form secretion conveyed to
the lumen and discharged out
Sebaceous gland
Apocrine secretion
part of the cytoplasm is discharged as secretion
mammary gland
large axillary sweat glands

Sensitive to both neural& endocrinecontrol
Control of Glandular Activity
salivary glands pancreas

SUMMERY

Exocrine Endocrine
Simple Compound
Tubular Acinar
Branched
Tubular
Coiled
Tubular
Branched
Acinar
Unicellular
Multicellular
Tubular
branched tubulo-
alveolar
T branched
ubulo-acinar
Serous Mucous
Merocrine
Apocrine
Holocrine
Glands
Mixed