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en·do·the·li·um E0138200 (ĕn′dō-thē′lē-əm)n. pl. en·do·the·li·a (-lē-ə) A thin layer of flat epithelial cells that lines serous cavities, lymph vessels, and blood vessels. [New Latin endothēlium : endo- + Greek thēlē, nipple; see dhē(i)- in Indo-European roots.] en′do·the′li·al, en′do·the′li·oid′ adj.endothelium (ˌɛndəʊˈθiːlɪəm) n, pl -lia (-lɪə) (Anatomy) a tissue consisting of a single layer of cells that lines the blood and lymph vessels, heart, and some other cavities[C19: New Latin, from endo- + -thelium, from Greek thēlē nipple] ˌendoˈthelial adj ˌendoˈtheliˌoid adjen•do•the•li•um (ˌɛn doʊˈθi li əm) n., pl. -li•a (-li ə) a single layer of smooth tissue that lines the heart, blood vessels, lymphatic vessels, and serous cavities. [1870–75; endo- + New Latin -thelium; compare epithelium] en`do•the′li•al, adj. endotheliumThe cell layer lining the inside of the circulatory and lymphatic systems.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | endothelium - an epithelium of mesoblastic origin; a thin layer of flattened cells that lines the inside of some body cavitiesepithelial tissue, epithelium - membranous tissue covering internal organs and other internal surfaces of the body | TranslationsendotelioendothéliumendotelioEndothelium
endothelium[‚en·də′thē·lē·əm] (histology) The epithelial layer of cells lining the heart and vessels of the circulatory system. Endothelium a tissue found in animals and man consisting of specialized cells that line the inner surfaces of blood and lymph vessels, as well as the cavities of the heart. The endothelium is formed from the mesenchyme. It consists of a single layer of closely packed flat cells, which are usually separated from underlying tissues by a basal membrane. The endothelium of lymph vessels has no basal membrane. The cytoplasm of endothelial cells of certain capillaries may have pores that account for the permeability of the capillary wall, as, for example, in the renal glomeruli. The endothelium of the enlarged capillaries of the blood-forming organs and the endothelium present in the liver, adrenal cortex, and certain other organs has a great capacity for phagocytosis. The endothelial cells of these organs belong to the reticuloendothelial system. endothelium
endothelium [en″do-the´le-um] (pl. endothe´lia) (Gr.) the layer of epithelial cells that lines the cavities of the heart and of the blood and lymph vessels, and the serous cavities of the body.en·do·the·li·um, pl. en·do·the·li·a (en'dō-thē'lē-ŭm, -lē-ă), [TA] A layer of flat cells lining, especially blood and lymphatic vessels and the heart. [endo- + G. thēlē, nipple] endothelium (ĕn′dō-thē′lē-əm)n. pl. endothe·lia (-lē-ə) A thin layer of flat epithelial cells that lines serous cavities, lymph vessels, and blood vessels. en′do·the′li·al, en′do·the′li·oid′ adj.en·do·the·li·um, pl. endothelia (en'dō-thē'lē-ŭm, -ă) [TA] A layer of flat cells that line the blood vessels, lymphatic vessels, and the heart. [endo- + G. thēlē, nipple]endothelium The single layer of flattened cells that lines the blood vessels, the heart and some of the cavities of the body. Endothelium is no longer regarded as simply a non-stick lining. It is now known to be a physiologically and biochemically dynamic structure that exerts a regulatory control on the tone of blood vessels and on the blood flow, mainly by the release of the hormone NITRIC OXIDE. It regulates the growth and repair of blood vessels; modulated the contraction and relaxation of the heart; protects blood cells from damage; helps to control the inflammatory process; prevents blood clotting within vessels; and offers a selectively permeable barrier to the passage through it of molecules.endothelium a layer of flattened, simple, epithelial cells, one cell thick, lining a tube such as the heart, blood vessels and lymph vessels of vertebrates.en·do·the·li·um, pl. endothelia (en'dō-thē'lē-ŭm, -ă) [TA] A layer of flat cells that line the blood vessels, lymphatic vessels, and the heart. [endo- + G. thēlē, nipple]endothelium
Words related to endotheliumnoun an epithelium of mesoblastic originRelated Words- epithelial tissue
- epithelium
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