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Integumentary System
 Main functions
 Organs/parts/cells and their functions
 Diseases and disorders
Main functions
 Multiple roles in homeostasis
(e.g. temperature change, dehydration)
 Protects against invasion of infectious organisms, sunburn
 Protects the body’s internal tissues and organs
 Maintains the body’s form
 Generates vitamin D
 Stores fats, water, glucose and vitamin D
Major organs
HairSkin Nail
Skin
 It's your body's largest organ
 Average surface area 1.8-2.0m² (19.4-21.5ft² )
 Releases around three gallons of sweat in a hot day
 There are at least five types of receptors in the skin that
respond to pain and to touch
 White skin appeared just 20,000 to 50,000 years ago, as
dark-skinned humans migrated to colder climes and lost
much of their melanin pigment.
Three layers or structures of the skin
 Epidermis
 Dermis and hypodermis
 Sweat and oil glands; hair and nails
Epidermis
 cornified layer
(stratum corneum)
 clear/translucent layer
(stratum lucidum, only
in palms and soles)
 granular layer
(stratum granulosum)
 spinous layer
(stratum spinosum)
 basal/germinal layer
(stratum basale/
germinativum)
Cells of epidermis
 95% cells are keratinocytes
 Major function is the defense against environmental damage
(pathogens, heat, UV radiation and water loss)
 Melanocytes ( melanin-producing cells )
 Langerhans cells (antigen-presenting immune
cells)
 Merkel cells (oval receptor cells )
 Inflammatory cells (a cell participating in the
inflammatory response to a foreign substance. )
First and last layers of epidermis
 basal/germinal layer
 Cell growth of keratinocytes, attached to basement
membrane. Melanocytes and Merkel cells also can be found
in this layer.
 cornified layer
 Keratinocytes are presented at final step of differentiation
(corneocytes), surrounded by keratin proteins envelope. Most
of the barrier function are here
Dermis
Two layers: Stratum papillare and Stratum reticulare
 Stratum papillare
 This region is composed of loose connective tissue with
network of blood capillaries and Meissner's corpuscles
(type of mechanoreceptors sensitive to light touch)
 Stratum reticulare
 Is composed of dense irregular connective tissue with
collagen, elastic and reticular fibers (strength, extensibility,
and elasticity)
Hypodermis
Hypodermis or
subcutaneous tissue
 In hypodermis fibroblasts, adipose cells
and macrophages can be found
 Is used mainly for fat storage
 In arthropods, the hypodermis is an epidermal
layer of cells that secretes the chitinous cuticle
Glands of skin
 Sebaceous Glands
 Sweat Glands
 Ceruminous glands
 Mammary Glands
Sebaceous Glands
 Secrete an oily/waxy
matter, called sebum,
to lubricate and
waterproof the skin
and hair
 Greatest abundance on
the face and scalp
Sebaceous Glands Diseases
 Acne
 Hyperplasia - disorder of the sebaceous
glands in which they become enlarged
 Sebaceous cysts
 Sebaceous adenoma - a slow-
growing tumour
 Sebaceous gland carcinoma -
aggressive malignant cutaneous tumor
Sweat Glands
 Apocrine
 Eccrine
Apocrine glands
 produce a viscous and
odorous secretion.
They begin secreting at
puberty
 discharge in the canals
of hair follicles
 may also
contain pheromones
Eccrine glands
 smaller than apocrine
sweat glands, and
they do not extend as
deep into the dermis
 discharge their
secretions directly
onto the surface of
the skin
• highest density (>250 glands/cm2) being on soles,
palms, and scalp
Sweat Glands Diseases
 Hidradenitis - The inflammation of a
sweat gland (usually of the apocrine type)
 Hyperhidrosis - Excessive sweating
 Hypohidrosis - diminished or absent
perspiration
 Miliaria - A syndrome of cutaneous
changes associated with sweat retention
and extravasation of sweat at different
levels in the skin.
Ceruminous glands
 specialized sweat glands 
located in hypoderm
 drain into the guard hairs
 produce cerumen, or 
earwax, by mixing their 
secretion with sebum and 
dead epidermal cells 
Ceruminous glands diseases
 Benign tumors 
(e.g. ceruminous adenoma - tumour of the 
external auditory canal in adults, 1% of all 
external ear tumors)
 Malignant tumors 
(e.g. Mucoepidermoid carcinoma - most 
common type of malignancy in adults. Can 
also be found in other organs, as bronchi, 
lacrimal sac and thyroid.
Mammary Glands
 An organ in women 
that produces milk
 Milk is produced by 
cuboidal cells 
surrounded by 
myoepithelial cells – 
thin layer above the 
basement membrane
Mammary Glands Diseases
 Fat necrosis - firm nodule in the 
breast
 Fibrocystic change - most 
common disorder
 Gynecomastia - bilateral breast 
enlargement in the male 
 Fibroadenoma:  most common 
benign tumor
 Breast cancer - most common 
type of cancer in women   
Some other common Skin
Diseases
 Melanoma
 Eczema
 Otitis Externa
 Skin Cancer
Hair facts
 The fastest growing tissue in the body 
 90% of scalp hairs are growing and 10% are resting 
 Female hair grows more slowly 
 Lifespan of hair: 2 to 7 years 
 A single hair has a thickness of 0.02 - 0.04mm 
 The average scalp has 100,000 hairs 
 It is normal to lose 100 hairs per day from the scalp 
 A single hair can support up to 100 grams in weight and a whole head of hair 
could support up to 12 tonnes - the equivalent of two African elephants!
Hair Parts
 the hair root
 the hair shaft 
  Hair is composed primarily 
of proteins (88%). These 
proteins are of a hard fibrous 
type known as keratin.
Hair root
 Is surrounded by a pouch like structure called hair
follicle 
 The terminal part of the hair follicle is called a hair
bulb (formed by actively growing cells )
• consist of: 
• Fibrous connective tissue
• External/internal root sheath 
Hair root
 At the base of each hair bulb is the dermal
papilla containing a vessel tuft (essential for the 
nourishment of the growing hairs).
 
 Melanocytes – produce pigment melanin. 
 Receptors for the male hormones - androgens, 
are located on the cells of this structure. 
Hair shaft
 The newly divided hair cells in bulb push the 
previous cells up. The cells, which move upwards, 
die slowly forming hard hair shaft. 
 Has three layers:
 Cuticle
 Medulla
 Cortex
Hair diseases and disorders
Mainly associated with the follicles of
the hair
 Hypertrichosis - an abnormal
amount of hair growth on the body
 Alopecia Areata - one of the most
prevalent hair loss diseases
Nails
 Actually the same as hair
 Nails grow at the rate of 0.1 mm daily
 Women's nails grow slowly
 Toe nails are about twice thicker than finger nails
 The fastest growing nail is on the middle finger.
The slowest – on the thumbnail
 Nails reflect your health status
(I) Nail structure 6 parts:
 The root (germinal matrix) - produces most of the
volume of the nail and the nail bed.
 Nail bed (sterile matrix) - part of the nail matrix.
Contains the blood vessels, nerves, and melanocytes.
Adds material to the undersurface of the nail making it
thicker
 Nail plate - actual
fingernail, made of
translucent keratin
(II) Nail structure 6 parts :
 Eponychium (cuticle) – fuse
skin and nail plate, providing
waterproof barrier
 Perionychium (paronychial
edge) - the skin that overlies
the nail plate on its sides
 Hyponychium -the area
between the nail plate and the
fingertip
Nail diseases
 Fungal infection
(Onychomycosis)
 Beau's Lines
 Nail Lifting (Onycholysis)
 Nail Splitting
(Onychoschizia)
 Bacterial infection
(Paronychia)
Integumentary System Functions
 Multiple roles in homeostasis
(e.g. temperature change, dehydration)
 Protects against invasion of infectious organisms, sunburn
 Protects the body’s internal tissues and organs
 Maintains the body’s form
 Generates vitamin D
 Stores fats, water, glucose and vitamin D
Skin
Hair
Nail
Thank you for your attention!
Sources
 http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Human_Physiology/Integumentary_System#Glands
 http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1960501-overview
 http://www.medicalglossary.org/skin_diseases_sweat_gland_diseases_definitions.html
 www.gwu.edu
 http://www.hshairclinic.co.uk/hair-loss/all-about-hair/hair-structure/
 http://www.summerwinds.com/downloads/howtodocs/ANATOMY-OF-HAIR.pdf
 http://dermatology.about.com/cs/nailanatomy/a/nailanatomy.htm

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Integumentary system

  • 1. Integumentary System  Main functions  Organs/parts/cells and their functions  Diseases and disorders
  • 2. Main functions  Multiple roles in homeostasis (e.g. temperature change, dehydration)  Protects against invasion of infectious organisms, sunburn  Protects the body’s internal tissues and organs  Maintains the body’s form  Generates vitamin D  Stores fats, water, glucose and vitamin D
  • 4. Skin  It's your body's largest organ  Average surface area 1.8-2.0m² (19.4-21.5ft² )  Releases around three gallons of sweat in a hot day  There are at least five types of receptors in the skin that respond to pain and to touch  White skin appeared just 20,000 to 50,000 years ago, as dark-skinned humans migrated to colder climes and lost much of their melanin pigment.
  • 5. Three layers or structures of the skin  Epidermis  Dermis and hypodermis  Sweat and oil glands; hair and nails
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  • 7. Epidermis  cornified layer (stratum corneum)  clear/translucent layer (stratum lucidum, only in palms and soles)  granular layer (stratum granulosum)  spinous layer (stratum spinosum)  basal/germinal layer (stratum basale/ germinativum)
  • 8. Cells of epidermis  95% cells are keratinocytes  Major function is the defense against environmental damage (pathogens, heat, UV radiation and water loss)  Melanocytes ( melanin-producing cells )  Langerhans cells (antigen-presenting immune cells)  Merkel cells (oval receptor cells )  Inflammatory cells (a cell participating in the inflammatory response to a foreign substance. )
  • 9. First and last layers of epidermis  basal/germinal layer  Cell growth of keratinocytes, attached to basement membrane. Melanocytes and Merkel cells also can be found in this layer.  cornified layer  Keratinocytes are presented at final step of differentiation (corneocytes), surrounded by keratin proteins envelope. Most of the barrier function are here
  • 10. Dermis Two layers: Stratum papillare and Stratum reticulare
  • 11.  Stratum papillare  This region is composed of loose connective tissue with network of blood capillaries and Meissner's corpuscles (type of mechanoreceptors sensitive to light touch)  Stratum reticulare  Is composed of dense irregular connective tissue with collagen, elastic and reticular fibers (strength, extensibility, and elasticity)
  • 13. Hypodermis or subcutaneous tissue  In hypodermis fibroblasts, adipose cells and macrophages can be found  Is used mainly for fat storage  In arthropods, the hypodermis is an epidermal layer of cells that secretes the chitinous cuticle
  • 14. Glands of skin  Sebaceous Glands  Sweat Glands  Ceruminous glands  Mammary Glands
  • 15. Sebaceous Glands  Secrete an oily/waxy matter, called sebum, to lubricate and waterproof the skin and hair  Greatest abundance on the face and scalp
  • 16. Sebaceous Glands Diseases  Acne  Hyperplasia - disorder of the sebaceous glands in which they become enlarged  Sebaceous cysts  Sebaceous adenoma - a slow- growing tumour  Sebaceous gland carcinoma - aggressive malignant cutaneous tumor
  • 18. Apocrine glands  produce a viscous and odorous secretion. They begin secreting at puberty  discharge in the canals of hair follicles  may also contain pheromones
  • 19. Eccrine glands  smaller than apocrine sweat glands, and they do not extend as deep into the dermis  discharge their secretions directly onto the surface of the skin • highest density (>250 glands/cm2) being on soles, palms, and scalp
  • 20. Sweat Glands Diseases  Hidradenitis - The inflammation of a sweat gland (usually of the apocrine type)  Hyperhidrosis - Excessive sweating  Hypohidrosis - diminished or absent perspiration  Miliaria - A syndrome of cutaneous changes associated with sweat retention and extravasation of sweat at different levels in the skin.
  • 21. Ceruminous glands  specialized sweat glands  located in hypoderm  drain into the guard hairs  produce cerumen, or  earwax, by mixing their  secretion with sebum and  dead epidermal cells 
  • 22. Ceruminous glands diseases  Benign tumors  (e.g. ceruminous adenoma - tumour of the  external auditory canal in adults, 1% of all  external ear tumors)  Malignant tumors  (e.g. Mucoepidermoid carcinoma - most  common type of malignancy in adults. Can  also be found in other organs, as bronchi,  lacrimal sac and thyroid.
  • 23. Mammary Glands  An organ in women  that produces milk  Milk is produced by  cuboidal cells  surrounded by  myoepithelial cells –  thin layer above the  basement membrane
  • 24. Mammary Glands Diseases  Fat necrosis - firm nodule in the  breast  Fibrocystic change - most  common disorder  Gynecomastia - bilateral breast  enlargement in the male   Fibroadenoma:  most common  benign tumor  Breast cancer - most common  type of cancer in women   
  • 25. Some other common Skin Diseases  Melanoma  Eczema  Otitis Externa  Skin Cancer
  • 26. Hair facts  The fastest growing tissue in the body   90% of scalp hairs are growing and 10% are resting   Female hair grows more slowly   Lifespan of hair: 2 to 7 years   A single hair has a thickness of 0.02 - 0.04mm   The average scalp has 100,000 hairs   It is normal to lose 100 hairs per day from the scalp   A single hair can support up to 100 grams in weight and a whole head of hair  could support up to 12 tonnes - the equivalent of two African elephants!
  • 27. Hair Parts  the hair root  the hair shaft    Hair is composed primarily  of proteins (88%). These  proteins are of a hard fibrous  type known as keratin.
  • 28. Hair root  Is surrounded by a pouch like structure called hair follicle   The terminal part of the hair follicle is called a hair bulb (formed by actively growing cells ) • consist of:  • Fibrous connective tissue • External/internal root sheath 
  • 29. Hair root  At the base of each hair bulb is the dermal papilla containing a vessel tuft (essential for the  nourishment of the growing hairs).    Melanocytes – produce pigment melanin.   Receptors for the male hormones - androgens,  are located on the cells of this structure. 
  • 31. Hair diseases and disorders Mainly associated with the follicles of the hair  Hypertrichosis - an abnormal amount of hair growth on the body  Alopecia Areata - one of the most prevalent hair loss diseases
  • 32. Nails  Actually the same as hair  Nails grow at the rate of 0.1 mm daily  Women's nails grow slowly  Toe nails are about twice thicker than finger nails  The fastest growing nail is on the middle finger. The slowest – on the thumbnail  Nails reflect your health status
  • 33. (I) Nail structure 6 parts:  The root (germinal matrix) - produces most of the volume of the nail and the nail bed.  Nail bed (sterile matrix) - part of the nail matrix. Contains the blood vessels, nerves, and melanocytes. Adds material to the undersurface of the nail making it thicker  Nail plate - actual fingernail, made of translucent keratin
  • 34. (II) Nail structure 6 parts :  Eponychium (cuticle) – fuse skin and nail plate, providing waterproof barrier  Perionychium (paronychial edge) - the skin that overlies the nail plate on its sides  Hyponychium -the area between the nail plate and the fingertip
  • 35. Nail diseases  Fungal infection (Onychomycosis)  Beau's Lines  Nail Lifting (Onycholysis)  Nail Splitting (Onychoschizia)  Bacterial infection (Paronychia)
  • 36. Integumentary System Functions  Multiple roles in homeostasis (e.g. temperature change, dehydration)  Protects against invasion of infectious organisms, sunburn  Protects the body’s internal tissues and organs  Maintains the body’s form  Generates vitamin D  Stores fats, water, glucose and vitamin D Skin Hair Nail
  • 37. Thank you for your attention!
  • 38. Sources  http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Human_Physiology/Integumentary_System#Glands  http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1960501-overview  http://www.medicalglossary.org/skin_diseases_sweat_gland_diseases_definitions.html  www.gwu.edu  http://www.hshairclinic.co.uk/hair-loss/all-about-hair/hair-structure/  http://www.summerwinds.com/downloads/howtodocs/ANATOMY-OF-HAIR.pdf  http://dermatology.about.com/cs/nailanatomy/a/nailanatomy.htm