Connective tissue in the peripheral nervous system

Connective tissue in the peripheral nervous system

A peripheral nerve contains two types of tissue:(1) nerve fibers, and (2) connective tissue. Dendrites and axons with schwann cells and myelin sheath are surrounded by connective tissue. A nerve fiber in the peripheral nervous system consists of an axon or long dendrite, myelin sheath (if existence) and their schwann cells. Peripheral sensory fibers contain long dendrites, but peripheral motor fibers have long axons. Long dendrites of sensory fibers have structural properties as motor axons.

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Layers of connective tissue in the peripheral nerve

Three layers of connective tissue surround each peripheral nerve that include:

  • Epineurium
  • Perineurium
  • Endoneurium

Epineurium

The epineurium surrounds the peripheral nerve trunk (i.e. Superficial epineurium). This is considered the outermost layer. The epineurium separates the nerve fascicles, but lies outside the perineurium (i.e. Interfascicular epineurium).

Perineurium

Each nerve fascicle is surrounded by the perineurium that includes a group of nerve fibers. The perineurium has very important role in the protection and support from nerve fibers. This section of connective tissue is an important factor in preventing the passing of large molecules from the epineurium into a fascicle.

Endoneurium

Each nerve fiber is surrounded by the endoneurium. This section is a thin layer of connective tissue. The endoneurium is the tube that places the components of a nerve fiber such as axon, the myelin sheath and Schwann cells into itself. Thus, the endoneurium separates nerve fibers of a fascicle.

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