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 Epidermis:
o Mainly stratified squamous keratinized epithelium composed of cells called keratinocytes
o Less abundant cells: melanocytes, antigen-presenting Langerhans cells, and Merkel cells.
o Receives oxygen by diffusion from dermis
o From the dermis, the epidermis consists of 4 layers of keratinocytes (5 in thick skin):
 Basal layer (Stratum basale):
 Single layer of basophilic cuboidal or columnar cells
 Joined by hemidesmosomes to the basal lamina and desmosomes bind them to
lateral and upper surfaces.
 Intense mitotic activity
 Human epidermis is renewed every 15 to 30 days
 Has cytoskeletal keratin which are intermediate filaments where cells move
upward on
 Spinous layer (stratum spinosum)
 Thickest layer
 Synthesizes keratins
 Keratins assemble to form bundles called tonofibrils that converge and terminate
at the desmosomes holding the cell layers together.
 Granular layer (stratum granulosum)
 3 to 5 layers of flattened cells undergoing terminal differentiation process of
keratinization.
 Cytoplasm is filled with basophilic masses called keratohyaline granules.
o These are dense masses of filaggrin and other proteins associated with
keratins of tonofibrils.
 Lamellar granules (derived from Golgi) have various lipids that exocytose these
lipids producing a lipid-rich impermeable layer around the cells.
 Stratum Lucidium:
 Found ONLY in thick skin
 Contains thin layer of eosinophilic keratinocytes held together by desmosomes.
 No nuclei or cytoplasm. Just keratin filaments in cytoplasm.

,  Stratum Corneum:
 15 to 20 layers of squamous keratinized cells filled with keratin filaments.
 Has squames which are fully keratinized cells which are continuously shed at the
epidermal surface.
 Melanocytes:
o Skin color depends on keratinocytes’ content of melanin and carotene and the number of blood
vessels in the dermis.
o Eumelanins are brown or black pigments produced by the melanocyte.
 Melanocytes are found in basal layer and in hair follicles.
o Pheomelanin is a similar pigment found in red hair
o First step in melanin synthesis is catalyzed by tyrosinase, a transmembrane enzyme in golgi-
derived vesicles.
 Tyrosinase converts tyrosine into 3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (DOPA), which is then
further transformed into the different forms of melanin.
o Melanosomes (granules of accumulated melanin pigments) are transported via kinesin to the
tips of cytoplasmic extensions.
 Neighboring keratinocytes phagocytose the tips of these extensions, take in the
melanosomes and transport them by dynein toward their nuclei.
 Melanocytes produce melanosomes but the keratinocytes are the melanin depot and
contain more of this pigment than the cells that make it.
o Epidermal-melanin unit = 1 melanocyte + the keratinocytes into which it transfers
melanosomes.
 Langerhans cells:
o They are antigen-presenting cells
o Represent 2% to 8% of epidermal cells
 Merkel cells:
o Also called epithelial tactile cells
o They are sensitive mechanoreceptors essential for light touch sensation
o Abundant in highly sensitive skin like fingertips and bases of hair follicles
o Has no melanosomes
 Dermis:

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