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Squier, Christopher / Brogden, Kim
Human Oral Mucosa
Development, Structure and Function

1. Edition March 2011
71.90 Euro
2011. 176 Pages, Hardcover
ISBN 978-0-8138-1486-5 - John Wiley & Sons




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Human Oral Mucosa: Development, Structure and Function is a new text that reflects the considerable increase in knowledge of oral mucosa that has occurred in recent years. Our understanding of the structure of oral mucosa is now established at a molecular rather than a tissue or cellular level. This in turn has revealed a level of function that was previously not suspected, including a sophisticated barrier to the penetration of exogenous materials, and the synthesis of specific antimicrobial compounds, representing components of the innate immune system.

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Preface vii

1 The functions of oral mucosa 3

1.1 Oral mucosa: What is it and what does it do? 3

1.2 Functions of the oral mucosa 5

References 7

2 The organization of oral mucosa 9

2.1 Clinical features 10

2.2 Component tissues and glands 14

References 16

3 Oral epithelium 19

3.1 Histological structure of oral epithelium 20

3.2 Epithelial proliferation and turnover 24

3.3 Molecular and cellular organization of oral epithelium 29


3.4 Non-keratinocytes in the oral epithelium 41

References 50

4 The interface between epithelium and connective tissue 53

4.1 Organization of the normal interface 55

4.2 Immune-mediated subepithelial blistering diseases (IMSEBDS) 57

References 58

5 Connective tissue 59

5.1 Lamina propria 59

5.2 Blood supply 68

5.3 Nerve supply 70

References 74

6 Regional differences in the oral mucosa 77

6.1 Structural variations in different regions 77

6.2 Junctions in the oral mucosa 85

References 97

7 Development and aging of the oral mucosa 99

7.1 Developmental stages of oral mucosa 100

7.2 The control of mucosal development: epithelial-mesenchymal interaction 104

7.3 Aging 106

References 109

8 Barrier functions of oral mucosa 113

8.1 The permeability barrier 114

8.2 Immunologic barrier function of oral mucosa 122

References 135

9 Homologies in structure and function among mucosae: oral, esophageal, and vaginal mucosa 145

9.1 Esophagus 145

9.2 Vagina 147

9.3 Organization of the tissues of esophagus and vagina 147

9.4 Non-keratinocytes in esophageal and vaginal mucosa 153

9.5 Infl ammatory cells 154

References 154

Index 159

 




 

        

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