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Lymphatic System A. Functions 1. Defense 2. Transportation of various substances back to cardiovascular system A) Lipids, lipid-soluble vitamins (A, E, D, K) & leaked proteins 3. Draining of excess interstitial fluid A) Returns it to the bloodstream to assure adequate volume

Lymphatic System B. Components 1. Lymphatic Vessels A) Lymphatic capillaries 1) Closed-ended with mini-valves a) Substances can flow in but not out b) Lymph 2) Found interwoven between tissue capillaries and tissue cells

Lymphatic System 3) Found in all tissues except bones & bone marrow, teeth and the central nervous system 4) Lacteals – specialized lymphatic capillaries found in the intestinal mucosa within the villi

Lymphatic System B) Lymphatic collecting vessels 1) Have the same structure as veins but thinner-walled and more valves 2) Function as a conduit for lymph

Lymphatic System C) Lymphatic trunks 1) Formed by the union of the largest collecting vessels 2) Responsible for draining large areas of the body 3) Often named for the region of the body where they receive lymph from a) Lumbar (2) , bronchomediastinal (2) , subclavian (2) , jugular (2), and intestinal (1)

Lymphatic System D) Lymphatic ducts 1) Receive lymph from the trunks and deliver it to the bloodstream 2) 2 ducts in the body a) Right lymphatic duct i) Receives lymph from right arm and the right side of the head and thorax

Lymphatic System ii) Empties into right subclavian vein b) Thoracic duct – larger of the 2 i) Receives lymph from all other locations ii) Empties into left subclavian vein

Lymphatic System 2. Lymphatic Transport A) Slow & sporadic B) Driven by same skeletal muscle and respiratory pumps that help venous return C) Smooth muscle within the lymphatic trunks and the thoracic duct also help pump lymph D) Accounts for about 3L/day (equal to the loss from the capillaries)

Lymphatic System 3. Lymphatic Cells & Tissues A) Lymphatic cells 1) Lymphocytes – warriors of the immune system arise in the bone marrow and mature into 1 of 3 types a) T Lymphocytes which attack and destroy foreign cells b) B Lymphocytes which become plasma cells that release antibodies

Lymphatic System c) Natural killer cells which kill cells that have been bound by antibodies or cells that exhibit abnormal traits 2) Macrophages – engulf and destroy foreign cells 3) Reticular Cells – similar to fibroblasts; produce reticular fibers that supports other cell types

Lymphatic System B) Lymphatic tissue 1) Composed of reticular fibers with a large number of macrophage & lymphocytes 2) Provides a site for lymphocyte proliferation and a surveillance vantage point for lymphocytes and macrophage a) Macrophage live on the fibers while lymphocytes “patrol” the spaces between them

Lymphatic System 3) Predominant in all lymphatic organs except the thymus and red bone marrow a) 2 types of arrangements i) Diffuse lymphatic tissue – consist of a few scattered reticular elements & cells and is found in virtually every body organ (a) Most common in mucus membranes

Lymphatic System ii) Lymphatic nodules – solid spherical bodies consisting of tightly packed reticular elements and cells (a) Form part of lymph nodes (b) Isolated clusters are also found within the intestinal wall (Peyer’s patches) and in the appendix & tonsils

Lymphatic System C) Lymphatic organs 1) Primary lymphatic organs a) Red bone marrow i) Site of leukocyte production b) Thymus i) Located between aorta and sternum ii) Site of T cell maturation

Lymphatic System 2) Secondary lymphatic organs a) Lymph nodes i) Predominant lymphatic organs in the body (a) Found clustered along lymphatic vessels ii) Often deep in connective tissue but large clusters are located in the inguinal, axillary and cervical regions

Lymphatic System iii) Many macrophages & lymphocytes iv) Filter circulating lymph

Lymphatic System b) Spleen – largest lymphatic organ i) Served by the splenic artery and vein ii) Provides a site for lymphocyte proliferation, immune surveillance & response, and blood cleansing (a) Removes aged & defective formed elements

Lymphatic System iii) It has 3 other important functions (a) Stores products from the breakdown of RBC for later use (ex. iron) (b) Produces RBC in the developing fetus (c) Stores platelets

Lymphatic System c) Tonsils i) Protective rings of lymphatic tissue around the entrance to digestive and respiratory tracts ii) Appear as swellings of the mucosa iii) These trap bacteria and foreign matter where most are destroyed iv) Early exposure helps develop immunity

Lymphatic System v) Named for their location (a) Palatine (i) Found on both sides of the posterior oral cavity (ii) Largest and most often infected

Lymphatic System (b) Lingual (i) Cluster at the base of the tongue (c) Pharyngeal (adenoids) (i) Found on posterior wall of nasopharynx

Lymphatic System d) Aggregations of lymphatic nodules i) Found in all mucus membranes ii) Composed entirely of lymphocytes iii) 3 types of arrangements

Lymphatic System (a) Peyer’s patches – large clusters of lymphatic nodules found in the walls of the small intestine (b) Appendix – nodules heavily concentrated in the junction between the small intestine and large intestine (c) Mucosa-associated lymphatic tissue (MALT) – patches of lymphatic nodules in the walls of the digestive & respiratory tracts

Lymphatic System C. Disorders of the Lymphatic system 1. Elephantiasis – parasitic infection of the lymph nodes causing them to become clogged. Improper drainage of lymph results in massive edema, especially of lower regions of the body. 2. Tonsillitis – inflammation of the tonsils usually caused by a bacterial infection 3. Appendicitis – inflammation of the appendix usually caused by a bacterial infection

Lymphatic System 4. Lymphoma – any tumor (benign or malignant) of lymphatic tissue A) Hodgkin’s disease (15%) – a malignancy of the lymph nodes B) Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (85%) – all cancers of lymphatic tissue except Hodgkin’s disease