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MT 30 – IJ (LEC) 3 years, 9 months ago The article entitled, “Histology, Blood Vascular System” talks about the structure and function of the blood vessels. It also talks about how to prepare the histology slide of these tissues. The blood vessels are an essential component of the cardiovascular system. They are responsible for delivering blood to the various organs and tissues in the body. Blood vessels start from the heart and courses through the different parts of the body. Histologically, we have large blood vessels or macrovasculature, and smaller blood vessels (<100 microns) or microvasculature. There are three types of blood vessels: arteries, veins, and capillaries. Arteries are responsible for bringing oxygenated blood towards the different parts of the body, while Veins are responsible for bringing deoxygenated blood to the heart. Capillaries function for the exchange of nutrients and wastes between the arteries and the veins. The blood vessels have three layers, namely, tunica adventitia, tunica media, and tunica intima. Tunica adventitia functions for vessel integrity and resisting physical wall strain.It has a lot of collagen because this facilitates anchoring of the vessel to nearby structures and tissue. Tunica media is the middle vessel layer. It is thicker in arteries than veins. Lastly, tunica intima interacts with the contents of the lumen. It is defined by a single layer of simple squamous endothelial cells. Histological preparations can be made with routine hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining. We can also use the Verhoeff stain as an alternative.
Studying the blood vessels is essential to knowing the different diseases that may affect our cardiovascular system. Atherosclerosis is one of the diseases that may affect the blood vessels. It involves fatty plaque deposition in the vessels. It can also be affected by Arteriolosclerosis, which involves hardening and the loss of the intrinsic elasticity of vessels.
Reference:
Taylor AM, Bordoni B. Histology, Blood Vascular System. [Updated 2022 May 8]. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2022 Jan-. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK553217/'Histology,Blood vessels are fundamental components of the cardiovascular system, responsible for the dynamic transportation of matter and blood products to every cell in the body. The vascular network begins at the outlets of the heart, courses the entire body, and returns at the major venous inlets of the heart. This complex vascular highway functions to deliver blood cells, nutrients, oxygen, and pharmacological agents to tissue. Just as blood vessels direct material towards the tissue, they also facilitate the removal of cellular byproducts, carbon dioxide, and toxic chemicals from the tissue. Histologically the vasculature system is separated into macro vasculature and microvasculature. The macro vasculature being any vessel observable with the naked eye, and the microvasculature being vessels that are less than 100 microns.