the lymph system and lymphoid organs and tissues

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The Lymph System and Lymphoid Organs and Tissues. Overview. lymphatic vessels lymph lyphoid cells and tissues lymphoid organs lymph nodes spleen thymus tonsils other lymphoid tissue. lymphatic vessels. collects excess interstitial fluid returns fluid to blood one way system - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Lymph System and Lymphoid

Organs and Tissues

Overview

• lymphatic vessels• lymph• lyphoid cells and tissues• lymphoid organs

o lymph nodeso spleeno thymuso tonsilso other lymphoid tissue

lymphatic vessels• collects excess

interstitial fluid• returns fluid to blood• one way system

o flows toward the heart

lymphatic capillaries

- cells overlap

- collagen filaments anchor ends

lymphatic vessels

lacteals- specialized lymph

capillaries in lining of small intestine

- absorb fats- chyle = fatty lymph

that is milky white- moves into lymph

vessels

lymphatic vessels

lymphatic collecting vessels

- similar structure to veins- more valves- reconnect (anastamose) more often

lymphatic vessels

lymphatic trunks- formed by

union of largest vessels

lymphatic vessels

lymphatic ducts- right- thoracic

- cisterna chyli - enlarged sac where lumbar trunks meet

lymphatic vessels

• lyphangitiso when lymph vessel is

inflamed, blood vessels that feed them become congested with blood

lymphatic vessels

lymph

- similar to blood plasma

- white blood cells- debris/pathogens

lymph transport

• no pump• skeletal muscles• muscles used to breathe

o diaphragmo intercostal muscles

• smooth muscle in lymphatic trunks and thoracic duct

• valves prevent backflow• arterial pumping

lymph transport

• lymphedemao flow is blockedo lymph vessels removed

• lymph vessels can regrow!

lymphoid cells

• lymphocyteso T cellso B cells

• macrophages• dendritic cells• reticular cells

lymphoid tissue

• houses and provides a site for proliferation of lymphocytes

• surveillance point for lymphocytes and macrophages

lymphoid tissue

types• diffuse

o found in every body organ

o scattered

• lymphoid follicleso solid spherical

bodieso germinal

center

clusters- inguinal- axillary- cervical

functions- filter lymph- help activate the

immune system

lymph nodes

- average 1" bean shaped

- capsule with trabeculae

- cortex- medulla

lymph nodes

flow through node- afferent lymph

vessels- efferent lymph

vessels

lymph nodes

spleen

• size of fist• largest lymphoid

organ• site of lymphocyte

proliferation• site of immune

surveillance

spleen

• cleans the bloodo stores and releases

breakdown products of RBCs

o stores blood plateletso site of RBC production

in fetus

spleen

spleen

thymus

thymus

• many thymic lobules• cortex

o rapidly dividing lymphocytes

• medullao thymic corpuscles

development of regulatory T cells• prevent autoimmune

diseases

tonsils• palatine tonsils• lingual tonsil• pharyngeal tonsil• tubal tonsils

tonsilstonsillar crypt

other lymphoid tissue

Peyer's patches - aggregated follicles in the far end of the ileum and appendix- immune function of GI tract

other lymphoid tissue

MALT - mucosa-associated lymphatic tissue- Peyer's patches- appendix- tonsils- lymphoid follicles in bronchi- lymphoid follicles in genitourinary organs

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