Sweat Glands
Perspiration
99% water pH ranging 4-6 cont. acid mantle that inhibits bacterial growth usually happens as fast as it is produced (insensible perspiration)
Sex Pheromones
Chemicals that exert subtle effects on the sexual behavior and physiology of other people
Sudoriferous glands (Sweat glands)
Consists of two kinds: Apocrine Merocrine
Bromhidrosis
Disagreeable body odor the bacteria degrades the secretion and release free fatty acids with a rancid odor occasionally metabolic disorder Generally hygiene related
sympathetic nervous system
Overheating activates what system?
Sweat production
Protein filled fluids filters from the blood capillaries into the lumen of the gland NaCl is reabsorbed from the filtrate as it is passed up the duct some remains with K+, urea, lactic acid and ammonia some drugs excreted from here (merocrine) excretes some of the waste from the kidney
Merocrine gland
Simple tubular gland with a twisted coil in the dermis or hypodermis an undulating or coiled duvt leading to a sweat pore on the skin surface Duct is lined with stratified cuboidal epithelium in the dermis and by keratinocytes in the epidermis
lumen
The what part in the secretory part of the apocrine gland have that is much larger than of a merocrine gland?
Deep secretory portion of the gland
Where does the sweat production begin?
they do not use apocrine mode for secretion, rather through Exocytosis (same as merocrine glands)
Why are apocrine glands misnamed?
Cutaneous transpiration
a significant amount of water is lost by diffusing between the keratinocytes and evaporating from the skin surface
Secretion of sebaceous glands
consists of: Broken down cells that are replaced by mitosis at the base of the gland Sebum keeps the skin and hair from becoming dry, brittle and cracked
Myoepithelial cells
in both merocrine and apocrine glands founds in the secretory cells at the deep end of the gland Contractile properties, sympathetic nervous system stimulates them to contract, squeeze at the base of the gland and force perspiration up the duct (overheating, nervousness, arousal)
Apocrine Sweat Gland
in women, these glands enlarge and shrink in phase with the menstrual cycle their function is to secrete sex pheromones it is considered attractive or arousing in some cultures / perfume Clothing traps it, causing a malodorous scent Bromhidrosis
Mammary glands
milk producing glands modified apocrine glands - produce a richer secretion and channel it through ducts to a nipple mammary ridges / milk lines (mammals) If humans develop this along the milk like (more nipples) - polythelia
Ceruminous gland
modified apocrine glands found only in the external ear canal yellow, waxy secretion combines within sebum and dead epidermal cells to from cerumen Coiled, simple tubular glands with ducts leading to the hair follicles or the skin surface Cerumen keeps ear pliable, waterproof, kills bacteria, blocking foreign particles from entering
Apocrine sweat gland
occur in groin, anal region, axilla, areola and in mature males, the beard area the sweat is more thick and milky than merocrine because it has more fatty acids
Sebaceous glands
oily secretion (sebum) Holocrine glands with little visible lumen flask shaped with short ducts - usu. open into the hair follicle Some open directly to the surface
Merocrine gland (eccerine)
over the entire body mostly abundant on the palms, soles and forehead PRIMARY FUNCTION = COOL BODY
Apocrine sweat gland
responds to stress and sexual stimulation Not active until puberty