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Ground Substance Information

Ground substance is a term for the non-cellular components of extracellular matrix which contain the fibers.[1]

It is usually not visible on slides, because it is removed during the preparation process.[2]

Cells are surrounded by extracellular matrix in tissues, which acts as a support for the cells. Ground substance traditionally does not include collagen but does include all the other proteinaceous components, including proteoglycans, matrix proteins and, most prevalent, water. The non-collagenous components of extracellular matrix will vary depending on the tissue in which it is found.

Ground substance is amorphous, gel-like, and is primarily composed of glycosaminoglycans (most notably hyaluronan), proteoglycans, and glycoproteins.

It is a connective tissue and along with Collagen Type 1 can be mineralized which is the form found in bone.

The meaning of the term has evolved over time.[3]

References

  1. ^ "connective tissue" at Dorland's Medical Dictionary
  2. ^ "Connective Tissue". http://www.courseweb.uottawa.ca/medicine-histology/English/SS_BasicTissues/Connective_Tissue.htm. Retrieved 2008-11-27.
  3. ^ Wheatley DN (June 2003). "Diffusion, perfusion and the exclusion principles in the structural and functional organization of the living cell: reappraisal of the properties of the 'ground substance'". J. Exp. Biol. 206 (Pt 12): 1955–61. doi:10.1242/jeb.00238. PMID 12756276. http://jeb.biologists.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=12756276.

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Histology: connective tissue (TH H2.00.03)
Composition
Cells
Resident

Fibroblast · Fibrocyte · Reticular cell · Tendon cell

Adipocyte

Melanocyte
Wandering cell Mast cell · Macrophage
Extracellular matrix (noncellular)
Ground substance Tissue fluid
Fibers

Collagen fibers

Reticular fibers: COL3A1

Elastic fibers: Elastin · Fibrillin (FBN1, FBN2, FBN3) · EMILIN1

Elaunin
Classification
Connective tissue proper
Loose Reticular · Adipose (Brown, White)
Dense Dense irregular connective tissue (Submucosa, Dermis) · Dense regular connective tissue (Ligament, Tendon, Aponeurosis)
Embryonic Mucoid · Mesenchymal
Specialized Cartilage · Bone
Related Soft tissue
see also

: INT, SF, LCT

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