SKIN FUNCTIONS
TEMPERATURE REGULATION
SKIN HELPS TO REGULATE AND MAINTAIN CORE BODY TEMPERATURE THROUGH:
Regulation of sweating
HIGH TEMPERATURE /EXERCISE - SWEAT PRODUCTION INCREASES
LOW TEMPERATURE- SWEAT PRODUCTION DECREASES HEAT
CONSERVATION
Regulation of sweating- through evaporation of
sweat
NORMAL CONDITION: 900mL is produced daily
INCREASED ACTIVITY/INCREASED ENVIRONMENT1.3-3L/hour
Varying the blood flow in the skin
regulation of blood flow in the capillaries in the dermal papillae and
other cutaneous vessels plays an important role in convective heat loss
and heat conservation
The regulation of blood flow in the capillaries in the dermal papillae and other cutaneous
vessels plays an important role in convective heat loss and heat conservation
1. the evaporation of sweat from the skin surface helps lower body temperature. In
addition, blood vessels in the dermis of the skin dilate (become wider); consequently,
more blood flows through the dermis, which increases the amount of heat loss from
the body.
2. Also, the blood vessels in the dermis of the skin constrict (become narrow), which
decreases blood flow through the skin and reduces heat loss from the body.
SENSATION
SKIN IS ONE OF THE PRINCIPAL SITES OF INTERACTION WITH THE ENVIRONMENT AND
MANY TYPES OF STIMULI ARE PROCESSED BY THE PERIPHERAL AND CENTRAL
NERVOUS SYSTEMS.
There are 3 major nerve types in the skin:
A fiberslarge, heavily myelinated nerve fibers that transmit tactile sensation
A fibersthinly myelinated nerve fibers involved in the transmission of short and
fast painful stimuli
C-fibersunmyelinated nerves that transmit pain and itch sensations
IMMUNOLOGIC FUNCTION
Epithelial cells at the interface between the skin and the environment provide the
first line of defense via the innate immune system.
Epithelial cells are equipped to respond to the environment through a variety of
structures
DENDRITIC CELLS
- bridge the gap between the innate and adaptive immune systems.
DERMAL DENDRITIC CELLS
- induce autoproliferation of T cells
- Production of cytokines
- Production of nitric oxide synthase