Pseudostratified columnar epithelium
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Function | Epithelium |
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TH | H2.00.02.0.02021 |
FMA | 45572 |
Anatomical terms of microanatomy |
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Pseudostratified columnar epithelium is a type of
The term pseudostratified is derived from the appearance of this epithelium in the section which conveys the erroneous (pseudo means almost or approaching) impression that there is more than one layer of cells, when in fact this is a true simple epithelium since all the cells rest on the basement membrane. The nuclei of these cells, however, are disposed at different levels, thus creating the illusion of cellular stratification. All cells are not of equal size and not all cells extend to the luminal/apical surface; such cells are capable of cell division providing replacements for cells lost or damaged.
Pseudostratified epithelia function in secretion or absorption. If a specimen looks stratified but has
Examples
- Ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelia is the type of respiratory epithelium found in the linings of the trachea as well as other respiratory tract, which allows filtering and humidification of incoming air.[1]
- Non-ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelia are located in the prostate[2] and membranous part of male vas deferens.
- Pseudostratified columnar epithelia with stereocilia are located in the epididymis. Stereocilia of the epididymis are not cilia because their cytoskeleton is composed of actin filaments, not microtubules.[3] They are structurally and molecularly more similar to microvilli than to true cilia.[dubious ]
- Pseudostratified columnar epithelia are found forming the straight, tubular glands of the endometrium in females.[4] They are also found in the internal part of the ear.
Additional images
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Cross-section of pseudostratified columnar epithelium
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Second cross-section of pseudostratified columnar epithelium
References
- ISBN 9780124157590.
- OCLC 1089540703)
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- ^ Robbins, Cotran. Pathologic Basis of Disease. p. 1080.