- Elastic fiber
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Caption = Subcutaneous tissue from a young rabbit. Highly magnified. (Elastic fibers labeled at left. )
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DorlandsSuf = 12360925Elastic fibers (or yellow fibers) are bundles of
protein s (elastin ) found inconnective tissue and produced byfibroblast s andsmooth muscle cells in arteries. These fibers can stretch up to 1.5 times their length, and snap back to their original length when relaxed. Elastic fibers include elastin,elaunin andoxytalan .Components
The elastic fiber is formed from the elastic
microfibril (consisting of numerous proteins such as microfibrillar-associatedglycoproteins ,fibrillin ,fibullin , and theelastin receptor ) and amorphouselastin .The microfibril scaffolds and organizes the deposition of amorphous elastin. Amorphous elastin forms from
monomer s of solubletropoelastin which is insolubilized and crosslinked into amorphous elastin bylysyl oxidase . Lysyl oxidase reacts with specificlysine residues and byoxidative deamination generates reactivealdehyde s andallysine .These reactive aldehydes and allysines can react with lysine and other allysine residues to crosslink and form
desmosine ,isodesmosine , and a number of other polyfunctional crosslinks that join surrounding elastin molecules to build an elastin matrix and elastic fiber. These unique crosslinks are responsible for elastin's elasticity.Distribution
Elastic fibers are found in the skin, lungs, arteries,
veins ,connective tissue proper ,elastic cartilage ,periodontal ligament , fetal tissue and other structures.Histology
Elastic fibers stain well with
aldehyde fuchsin ,orcein , andWeigert's elastic stain in histological sections.The
permanganate-bisulfite-toluidine blue reaction is a highly selective and sensitive method for demonstrating elastic fibers under polarizing optics. The inducedbirefringence demonstrates the highly ordered molecular structure of the elastin molecules in the elastic fiber. This is not readily apparent under normal optics.Defects and disease
There is evidence to believe that certain defects of any components of the elastic matrix may impair and alter the structural appearance of elastic and
collagen fibers.Cutis laxa andWilliams syndrome have elastic matrix defects that have been directly associated with alterations in the elastin gene.Buschke-Ollendorff syndrome ,Menkes disease ,pseudoxanthoma elasticum , andMarfan's syndrome have been associated with defects in copper metabolism and lysyl oxidase or defects in the microfibril (defects infibrillin , orfibullin for example).Hurler disease , alysosomal storage disease, is associated with an altered elastic matrix.Hypertension and somecongenital heart defect s are associated with alterations in thegreat arteries ,arteries , andarterioles with alterations in the elastic matrix.ee also
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Elastic artery External links
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