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Lymphatic system A series of highways training centers & checkpoints for our immune cells.

Jan 01, 2016

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Page 1: Lymphatic system A series of highways training centers & checkpoints for our immune cells.

Lymphatic system

A series of highways training centers & checkpoints for our

immune cells

Page 2: Lymphatic system A series of highways training centers & checkpoints for our immune cells.

Parts• Transport (conduction) system

– Lymph– Leukocytes– Lymphatic vessels

• Production organs– Lymph nodes– Tonsils– Spleen– Thymus gland

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White Blood Cells (Leukocytes)

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Functions• Fluid balance

– Volume of blood not returned to veins (about 3L per day) = lymph

• Contains H20, blood components & tissue cell components (gases, solutes, blood proteins, hormones).

• Fat absorption– Lacteals absorb fats from small intestine

• Defense– Microorganisms filtered from lymph by lymph

nodes– Lymphocytes destroy invading microorganisms

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Anatomical overview

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Lymphatic organs• Tonsils• Lymph nodes• Spleen• Thymus• Other lymphatic tissues: lymphocyte

& macrophage concentrations in connective tissues– Peyer’s patch in intestinal ET– Appendix lymphoid nodules

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Fig. 24-3

Adenoid

Tonsil

Lymph nodes

Thymus

Right lymphaticduct, enteringvein

Thoracicduct

Appendix Spleen

Thoracic duct,entering vein

Bonemarrow Lymphatic

vessels

Lymphaticcapillary

Interstitial fluid

Blood capillary

Tissue cells

Lymphatic vessel

Valve

Lymph node

Masses oflymphocytes andmacrophages

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Tonsils• Form a protective

ring around openings of nasal & oral cavities

• Protect against pathogens, bugs, dirt, etc.– Lacrimal canal

opens into pharynx

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Lymph nodes• Network of distributed defense

checkpoints• Seed to almond-sized• Two functions:

– Remove microorganisms & foreign substances via macrophages (filter 99% of antigens in lymph)• Macrophages hang out in sinuses

– Activate immune system by stimulating lymphocyte proliferation

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Lymph node

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Spleen• Filters blood rather than lymph• Size of a clenched fist; just inferior to

stomach• White pulp: lymphatic tissue surrounding

internal arteries– Lymphocytes are stimulated

• Red pulp: fibrous network of macrophages, RBCs and capillaries connected to veins– Macrophages eat worn out cells & invaders

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Spleen

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Thymus

• Bilobed, sits atop the heart• Site of lymphocyte production and

maturation– After maturation, lymphocytes enter blood

stream and travel to other lymphatic tissues

– Such as...

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Thymus

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Overview of System• conduction system• organs• What about lymphocytes?

– NK cells– B cells

• originate and mature in red marrow

– T cells• pre-T cells originate in red marrow• Migrate to, and mature in, thymus (into T-cells)

– All mature cells migrate to and populate other lymphatic tissues

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Cell Developmen

t• Red marrow produces:– Pre B-cells:

released into bloodstream

– migrate to lymph organs

– Pre T-cells: migrate to thymus & mature there

• Mature T-cells migrate to lymph organs

Lymph nodes,spleen, and

other lymphaticorgans

Final maturationof B and T cells inlymphatic organ

Viablood

T cellB cell

Viablood

Antigenreceptor

Thymus

Antigenreceptor

Immaturelymphocytes

Stem cell

Bonemarrow

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Immunity• Innate (nonspecific): response to

attack is always the same– Mechanical mechanisms– Chemical mediators– Cellular response– Inflammatory response

• Adaptive: response to attack improves with each exposure– Specificity– Memory