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Parenchyma

Parenchyma (/pəˈrɛŋkɪmə/)[1][2] is the bulk of functional substance in an animal organ or structure such as a tumour. In zoology it is the name for the tissue that fills the interior of flatworms.

Lung parenchyma showing damage due to large subpleural bullae.

Etymology edit

The term parenchyma is Neo-Latin from the Ancient Greek word παρέγχυμα parenchyma meaning 'visceral flesh', and from παρεγχεῖν parenkhein meaning 'to pour in' from παρα- para- 'beside' + ἐν en- 'in' + χεῖν khein 'to pour'.[3]

Originally, Erasistratus and other anatomists used it to refer to certain human tissues.[4] Later, it was also applied to plant tissues by Nehemiah Grew.[5]

Structure edit

The parenchyma is the functional parts of an organ, or of a structure such as a tumour in the body. This is in contrast to the stroma, which refers to the structural tissue of organs or of structures, namely, the connective tissues.[citation needed]

Brain edit

The brain parenchyma refers to the functional tissue in the brain that is made up of the two types of brain cell, neurons and glial cells.[6] It is also known to contain collagen proteins.[7] Damage or trauma to the brain parenchyma often results in a loss of cognitive ability or even death. Bleeding into the parenchyma is known as intraparenchymal hemorrhage.[citation needed]

Lungs edit

Lung parenchyma is the substance of the lung that is involved with gas exchange and includes the pulmonary alveoli.[8]

Liver edit

The liver parenchyma is the functional tissue of the organ made up of around 80% of the liver volume as hepatocytes. The other main type of liver cells are non-parenchymal. Non-parenchymal cells constitute 40% of the total number of liver cells but only 6.5% of its volume.[9]

Kidneys edit

The renal parenchyma is divided into two major structures: the outer renal cortex and the inner renal medulla. Grossly, these structures take the shape of 7 to 18[10] cone-shaped renal lobes, each containing renal cortex surrounding a portion of medulla called a renal pyramid.[11]

Tumors edit

The tumor parenchyma, of a solid tumour, is one of the two distinct compartments in a solid tumour. The parenchyma is made up of neoplastic cells. The other compartment is the stroma induced by the neoplastic cells, needed for nutritional support and waste removal. In many types of tumour, clusters of parenchymal cells are separated by a basal lamina that can sometimes be incomplete.[12]

Flatworms edit

Parenchyma is the tissue made up of cells and intercellular spaces that fills the interior of the body of a flatworm, which is an acoelomate. This is a spongy tissue also known as a mesenchymal tissue, in which several types of cells are lodged in their extracellular matrices. The parenchymal cells include myocytes, and many types of specialised cells. The cells are often attached to each other and also to their nearby epithelial cells mainly by gap junctions and hemidesmosomes. There is much variation in the types of cell in the parenchyma according to the species and anatomical regions. Its possible functions may include skeletal support, nutrient storage, movement, and many others.[13]

References edit

  1. ^ "Parenchyma". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Retrieved 2016-01-21.
  2. ^ . Lexico UK English Dictionary. Oxford University Press. Archived from the original on 2020-03-22.
  3. ^ LeMone, Priscilla; Burke, Karen; Dwyer, Trudy; Levett-Jones, Tracy; Moxham, Lorna; Reid-Searl, Kerry; Berry, Kamaree; Carville, Keryln; Hales, Majella; Knox, Nicole; Luxford, Yoni; Raymond, Debra (2013). "Parenchyma". Medical-Surgical Nursing. Pearson Australia. p. G–18. ISBN 978-1-4860-1440-8. from the original on 2015-11-30. Retrieved 2015-05-21.
  4. ^ Virchow, R.L.K. (1863). Cellular pathology as based upon physiological and pathological histology [...] by Rudolf Virchow. Translated from the 2nd ed. of the original by Frank Chance. With notes and numerous emendations, principally from MS. notes of the author. 1–562. [Cf. p. 339.] link 2021-04-27 at the Wayback Machine.
  5. ^ Gager, C. S. 1915. The ballot for names for the exterior of the laboratory building, Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Rec. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. IV, pp. 105–123. link 2017-11-10 at the Wayback Machine.
  6. ^ "What is the Brain Parenchyma? (With pictures)". from the original on 2016-01-05. Retrieved 2015-12-28.
  7. ^ Arachchige, Arosh S Perera Molligoda (2021-03-16). "Collagen proteins are found also within the neural parenchyma in the healthy CNS". AIMS Neuroscience. 8 (3): 355–356. doi:10.3934/Neuroscience.2021019. ISSN 2373-8006. PMC 8222768. PMID 34183986.
  8. ^ Suki, B (July 2011). "Lung parenchymal mechanics". Comprehensive Physiology. 1 (3): 1317–1351. doi:10.1002/cphy.c100033. ISBN 9780470650714. PMC 3929318. PMID 23733644.
  9. ^ Kmieć Z (2001). "Introduction — Morphology of the Liver Lobule". Cooperation of Liver Cells in Health and Disease. Advances in Anatomy Embryology and Cell Biology. Vol. 161. pp. iii–xiii, 1–151. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-56553-3_1. ISBN 978-3-540-41887-0. PMID 11729749.
  10. ^ Ashton, Leah; Gullekson, Russ; Hurley, Mary; Olivieri, Marion (April 1, 2017). "Correlation of Kidney Size to Number of Renal Pyramids in the Goat Kidney". The FASEB Journal. 31 (1_supplement): 899.5. doi:10.1096/fasebj.31.1_supplement.899.5. S2CID 208553793 – via fasebj.org (Atypon).
  11. ^ Walter F. Boron (2004). Medical Physiology: A Cellular And Molecular Approach. Elsevier/Saunders. ISBN 978-1-4160-2328-9.
  12. ^ Connolly, James L.; Schnitt, Stuart J.; Wang, Helen H.; Longtine, Janina A.; Dvorak, Ann; Dvorak, Harold F. (2003). "Tumor Structure and Tumor Stroma Generation". Holland-Frei Cancer Medicine. 6th edition. from the original on 2020-12-19. Retrieved 2019-10-01.
  13. ^ Conn, D (1993). "The Biology of Flatworms (Platyhelminthes): Parenchyma Cells and Extracellular Matrices". Transactions of the American Microscopical Society. 112 (4): 241–261. doi:10.2307/3226561. JSTOR 3226561.

External links edit

  •   The dictionary definition of parenchyma at Wiktionary

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This article is about parenchyma in animals including humans For information specific to plants see Ground tissue Parenchyma Parenchyma p e ˈ r ɛ ŋ k ɪ m e 1 2 is the bulk of functional substance in an animal organ or structure such as a tumour In zoology it is the name for the tissue that fills the interior of flatworms Lung parenchyma showing damage due to large subpleural bullae Contents 1 Etymology 2 Structure 2 1 Brain 2 2 Lungs 2 3 Liver 2 4 Kidneys 2 5 Tumors 3 Flatworms 4 References 5 External linksEtymology editThe term parenchyma is Neo Latin from the Ancient Greek word paregxyma parenchyma meaning visceral flesh and from paregxeῖn parenkhein meaning to pour in from para para beside ἐn en in xeῖn khein to pour 3 Originally Erasistratus and other anatomists used it to refer to certain human tissues 4 Later it was also applied to plant tissues by Nehemiah Grew 5 Structure editThe parenchyma is the functional parts of an organ or of a structure such as a tumour in the body This is in contrast to the stroma which refers to the structural tissue of organs or of structures namely the connective tissues citation needed Brain edit The brain parenchyma refers to the functional tissue in the brain that is made up of the two types of brain cell neurons and glial cells 6 It is also known to contain collagen proteins 7 Damage or trauma to the brain parenchyma often results in a loss of cognitive ability or even death Bleeding into the parenchyma is known as intraparenchymal hemorrhage citation needed Lungs edit Lung parenchyma is the substance of the lung that is involved with gas exchange and includes the pulmonary alveoli 8 Liver edit The liver parenchyma is the functional tissue of the organ made up of around 80 of the liver volume as hepatocytes The other main type of liver cells are non parenchymal Non parenchymal cells constitute 40 of the total number of liver cells but only 6 5 of its volume 9 Kidneys edit The renal parenchyma is divided into two major structures the outer renal cortex and the inner renal medulla Grossly these structures take the shape of 7 to 18 10 cone shaped renal lobes each containing renal cortex surrounding a portion of medulla called a renal pyramid 11 Tumors edit The tumor parenchyma of a solid tumour is one of the two distinct compartments in a solid tumour The parenchyma is made up of neoplastic cells The other compartment is the stroma induced by the neoplastic cells needed for nutritional support and waste removal In many types of tumour clusters of parenchymal cells are separated by a basal lamina that can sometimes be incomplete 12 Flatworms editParenchyma is the tissue made up of cells and intercellular spaces that fills the interior of the body of a flatworm which is an acoelomate This is a spongy tissue also known as a mesenchymal tissue in which several types of cells are lodged in their extracellular matrices The parenchymal cells include myocytes and many types of specialised cells The cells are often attached to each other and also to their nearby epithelial cells mainly by gap junctions and hemidesmosomes There is much variation in the types of cell in the parenchyma according to the species and anatomical regions Its possible functions may include skeletal support nutrient storage movement and many others 13 References edit Parenchyma Merriam Webster com Dictionary Retrieved 2016 01 21 Parenchyma Lexico UK English Dictionary Oxford University Press Archived from the original on 2020 03 22 LeMone Priscilla Burke Karen Dwyer Trudy Levett Jones Tracy Moxham Lorna Reid Searl Kerry Berry Kamaree Carville Keryln Hales Majella Knox Nicole Luxford Yoni Raymond Debra 2013 Parenchyma Medical Surgical Nursing Pearson Australia p G 18 ISBN 978 1 4860 1440 8 Archived from the original on 2015 11 30 Retrieved 2015 05 21 Virchow R L K 1863 Cellular pathology as based upon physiological and pathological histology by Rudolf Virchow Translated from the 2nd ed of the original by Frank Chance With notes and numerous emendations principally from MS notes of the author 1 562 Cf p 339 link Archived 2021 04 27 at the Wayback Machine Gager C S 1915 The ballot for names for the exterior of the laboratory building Brooklyn Botanic Garden Rec Brooklyn Bot Gard IV pp 105 123 link Archived 2017 11 10 at the Wayback Machine What is the Brain Parenchyma With pictures Archived from the original on 2016 01 05 Retrieved 2015 12 28 Arachchige Arosh S Perera Molligoda 2021 03 16 Collagen proteins are found also within the neural parenchyma in the healthy CNS AIMS Neuroscience 8 3 355 356 doi 10 3934 Neuroscience 2021019 ISSN 2373 8006 PMC 8222768 PMID 34183986 Suki B July 2011 Lung parenchymal mechanics Comprehensive Physiology 1 3 1317 1351 doi 10 1002 cphy c100033 ISBN 9780470650714 PMC 3929318 PMID 23733644 Kmiec Z 2001 Introduction Morphology of the Liver Lobule Cooperation of Liver Cells in Health and Disease Advances in Anatomy Embryology and Cell Biology Vol 161 pp iii xiii 1 151 doi 10 1007 978 3 642 56553 3 1 ISBN 978 3 540 41887 0 PMID 11729749 Ashton Leah Gullekson Russ Hurley Mary Olivieri Marion April 1 2017 Correlation of Kidney Size to Number of Renal Pyramids in the Goat Kidney The FASEB Journal 31 1 supplement 899 5 doi 10 1096 fasebj 31 1 supplement 899 5 S2CID 208553793 via fasebj org Atypon Walter F Boron 2004 Medical Physiology A Cellular And Molecular Approach Elsevier Saunders ISBN 978 1 4160 2328 9 Connolly James L Schnitt Stuart J Wang Helen H Longtine Janina A Dvorak Ann Dvorak Harold F 2003 Tumor Structure and Tumor Stroma Generation Holland Frei Cancer Medicine 6th edition Archived from the original on 2020 12 19 Retrieved 2019 10 01 Conn D 1993 The Biology of Flatworms Platyhelminthes Parenchyma Cells and Extracellular Matrices Transactions of the American Microscopical Society 112 4 241 261 doi 10 2307 3226561 JSTOR 3226561 External links edit nbsp The dictionary definition of parenchyma at Wiktionary Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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