Lymphatic System. Functions of the Lymphatic System 1.Return interstitial fluid to bloodstream...

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Lymphatic System

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Page 1: Lymphatic System. Functions of the Lymphatic System 1.Return interstitial fluid to bloodstream 2.Transport lipids and lipid-soluble vitamins in the bloodstream.

Lymphatic System

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Functions of the Lymphatic System

1. Return interstitial fluid to bloodstream

2. Transport lipids and lipid-soluble vitamins in the bloodstream

3. Production and maturation of lymphocytes

4. Generates an immune response against antigens in interstitial fluid

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Lymphatic System

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Lymph

Lymph is fluid in lymphatic vessels

Comprised of:

• Interstitial fluid

• Solutes

• Foreign materials

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Lymphatic Capillaries

• Closed-ended tubes; among blood capillary beds

• GI tract contains specialized lymph capillaries called lacteals – collect lipids and lipid-soluble vitamins

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Lymphatic Vessels• Lymphatic capillaries merge

to form lymphatic vessels– Resemble venules

• Possess valves similar to veins

• Afferent lymphatic vessels into lymph node

• Efferent lymphatic vessels away from lymph node

• Lymphatic vessels merge lymphatic trunks

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Lymphatic Trunks

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Lymphatic Ducts• Lymphatic trunks

Lymphatic ducts• Right lymphatic duct -

– Returns lymph from right side of head/neck, upper limb and thorax

• Thoracic duct - largest lymphatic vessel– collects lymph from rest of

body

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Lymphatic Cells

• Macrophages– Monocytes that have migrated– Phagocytize foreign substances

• Nurse cells– Secrete hormones in thymus

• Dendritic cells– In lymph nodules– Antigen-presenting cells

• Lymphocytes

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Types of Lymphocytes

• Three types of lymphocytes:1. T-lymphocytes (T-cells)

2. B-lymphocytes (B-cells)

3. NK cells

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T-Lymphocytes

• 70-85% of lymphocytes• Can recognize a particular antigen• Main types:

Helper T-lymphocytes Cytotoxic T-lymphocytes Memory T-lymphocytes

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Helper T-Lymphocytes

• Also called CD4 or T4 cells• Many types, each responds to a different

antigen• T4 cells initiate and oversee the immune

response1. Present antigen to other lymphocytes2. Secrete cytokines - hormones that activate other

lymphatic cells

• HIV infects these cells– Shuts down immune response

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Cytotoxic T-Lymphocytes

• Also called CD8 or T8 cells

• Come in direct contact w/infected or foreign cells and kill them

• Must be activated by helper T-cell that presents an antigen to it

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Immune Response of T-Lymphocytes

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Memory T-Lymphocytes

• Arise from T cells that have encountered antigen

• Mount faster response than initial exposure

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B-Lymphocytes

• 15-30% of body lymphocytes

• Produce immunoglobins (Ig), or antibodies, to a single antigen

• Become activated when presented with antigen from helper T- cell– Undergo division to two cell types:

• Most become plasma cells – produce antibodies– Live less than a week

• Some become memory B cells– Live weeks to years– Confer lifetime immunity

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B-Lymphocytes and Their Role in the Immune Response

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NK (Natural Killer) Cells

• Small percentage of all lymphocytes

• Can kill a wide variety of infected cells and some cancerous cells

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Lymphatic Organs

• Tonsils – trap antigens

• Thymus – T cell maturation

• Lymph nodes – filter antigens from lymph

• Spleen

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Spleen1. Initiates immune response

when antigens found in blood

2. Reservoir for erythrocytes and platelets

3. Phagocytizes old, defective erythrocytes and platelets

4. Phagocytizes bacteria and other foreign materials