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The Lymphatic System

The Lymphatic Systems Overview General Functions Organization Components

Lymphatic System General Functions Transportation Excess fluid from capillary exchange Fats & fat soluble vitamins from lacteals in the small intestines (chyle) Defense B and T cells macrophages Production Lymphocytes within primary lymphatic organs

blood flow Lymph Flow Through System blood capillary Venous Return subclavian vein F R Lymph Lymphatic capillaries Lymphatic collecting vessels Lymph nodes Lymphatic collecting vessels Lymphatic s Lymphatic ducts

Lymph Capillaries Located near blood capillaries Differ from capillaries of the cardiovascular system Receive fluid from connective tissue Increased volume of tissue fluid causes one way minivalve flaps open and allow fluid to enter Anchoring filaments stabilize the endothelial flaps High permeability Pros uptake of tissue fluid Cons entrance of bacteria, viruses, and cancer cells Lacteals specialized lymphatic capillaries Located in the villi of the small intestines Receive digested fats and fat soluble vitamins Fatty lymph chyle

Location and Structure of Lymph Capillaries

Lymphatic Collecting Vessels Accompany blood vessels Composed of the same three tunics as blood vessels Contain valves Lymph propelled by: Skeletal muscle pump Arterial pulsing Tunica media Lymph node location

Cleanse the lymph of pathogens Human body contains approximately 500 lymph nodes Lymph nodes are organized in clusters Lymph Nodes

Lymph Nodes Function Lymph percolates through lymph sinuses Most antigenic challenges occur in lymph nodes Antigens destroyed and activate B and T lymphocytes

Lymph Node Structure Major Structures: 1. The lymph node capsule 2. The subcapsular sinus 3. The lymph node cortex beneath the subcortical sinus-the location of primary and secondary lymphoid follicles 4. The paracortex the region surrounding and beneath the germinal centers 5. The medulla deep to the cortex/paracortex, and composed of medullary cords and medullary sinuses 6. Medullary vessels 7. Afferent and efferent lymphatic vessels

Lymph Trunks Formed from the convergence of lymphatic vessels Five major lymph s Lumbar s receives lymph from lower limbs Intestinal receives chyle from digestive organs Bronchomediastinal s collects lymph from thoracic viscera Subclavian s receive lymph from upper limbs and thoracic wall Jugular s drain lymph from the head and neck Right jugular Right subclavian Right bronchomediastinal Right lumbar Left lumbar Intestinal Left jugular Left subclavian Left bronchomediastinal

Lymph Ducts - detail Thoracic duct ascends along vertebral bodies from the cisterna chyli Empties into venous circulation at the junction of the left internal jugular and the left subclavian veins Right lymphatic duct Empties into right internal jugular and subclavian veins Right jugular Right lymphatic duct Right subclavian Right bronchomediastinal Right lumbar Left lumbar Intestinal Left jugular Left subclavian Left bronchomediastinal Thoracic duct

Defensive Overview of the Lymphatic System Defenses may be non-specific or specific (immunity) Key cells lymphocytes & macrophages Recognizes specific foreign molecules Destroys pathogens effectively Also includes lymphoid tissue and lymphoid organs

Lymphocyte Development

Lymphoid Tissue Most important tissue of the immune system Primary organs site of development & maturation (bone marrow & thymus) Secondary organs site of activated lymphocyte populations (lymph nodes, lymphatic nodules, spleen) Two general locations Mucous membranes of: Digestive, urinary, respiratory, and reproductive tracts Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT or GALT) Lymphoid organs (marrow, thymus, nodes, nodules, spleen)

Thymus Immature lymphocytes develop into T lymphocytes Secretes thymic hormones Most active in childhood Functional tissue atrophies with age Composed of cortex and medulla Medulla contains Hassall s corpuscles Hassall s Corpuscle

Spleen Largest lymphoid organ White pulp thick sleeves of lymphoid tissue Red pulp surrounds white pulp Composed of: Venous sinuses Splenic cords Two main blood-cleansing functions Removal of blood-borne antigens Removal and destruction of old/defective blood cells One site of hematopoiesis in the fetus (prior to bone marrow development)

Spleen

Tonsils Simplest lymphoid organs Four groups of tonsils Palatine, lingual, pharyngeal, and tubal tonsils Arranged in a ring to gather and remove pathogens Underlying lamina propria consists of MALT

Aggregated Lymphoid Nodules and the Appendix MALT abundant in walls of intestines Fight invading bacteria Generate a wide variety of memory lymphocytes Aggregated lymphoid nodules (Peyer s patches) Located in the distal part of the small intestine Appendix - tubular offshoot of the cecum

Disorders of the Lymphatic and Immune Systems Chylothorax leakage of fatty lymph into the thorax Lymphangitis inflammation of a lymph vessel Mononucleosis viral disease caused by Epstein-Barr virus Attacks B lymphocytes Elephantiasis Blockage of lymphatic vessels by filarial worms

Disorders of the Lymphatic and Immune Systems Hodgkin s disease malignancy of lymph nodes Non-Hodgkin s lymphoma Uncontrolled multiplication and metastasis of undifferentiated lymphocytes