Lingual tonsils explained

Lingual tonsils
Latin:tonsilla lingualis
System:Immune system (lymphatic system)

The lingual tonsils are a collection of lymphatic tissue located in the lamina propria of the root of the tongue.[1] This lymphatic tissue consists of the lymphatic nodules rich in cells of the immune system (immunocytes).[2] The immunocytes initiate the immune response when the lingual tonsils get in contact with invading microorganisms (pathogenic bacteria, viruses or parasites).[3] [4]

Structure

Microanatomy

Lingual tonsils are covered externally by stratified squamous epithelium (nonkeratinized) that invaginates inward forming tonsillar crypts. Beneath the epithelium is a layer of lymphoid nodules containing lymphocytes. Mucous glands located at the root of the tongue are drained through several ducts into the crypts of the lingual tonsils. Secretions of these mucous glands keep the crypts clean and free of any debris.

Blood supply

Lingual tonsils are located on posterior aspect of tongue which is supplied through:

Nerve supply

Lingual tonsils are innervated by tonsillar nerves from the tonsilar plexus, formed by the glossopharyngeal and vagus nerves.

Function

Like other lymphatic tissues, the function of lingual tonsils is to prevent infections. These tonsils contain B and T lymphocytes which get activated when harmful bacteria and viruses come in contact with tonsils. B lymphocytes kill pathogens by producing antibodies against them, while T lymphocytes directly kill them releasing cytotoxic substances or indirectly by stimulating other cells of the immune system.

Clinical significance

Cancer

Squamous cell carcinoma is a type of neoplasm that can affect lingual tonsils.[5]

Sleep apnea

Enlarged or hypertrophic lingual tonsils have the potential to cause or exacerbate sleep apnea.[6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Moore, Keith L.. Clinically oriented anatomy. Dalley, Arthur F., II,, Agur, A. M. R.. 978-1451119459. Seventh. Philadelphia. 813301028. 2013-02-13.
  2. Book: Mescher, Anthony L.. Junqueira's basic histology : text and atlas. Junqueira, Luiz Carlos Uchôa, 1920-. 22 February 2013. 9780071807203. Thirteenth . New York. 854567882.
  3. Book: Ross, Michael H.. Histology : a text and atlas : with correlated cell and molecular biology. 2011. Wolters Kluwer/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Health. Pawlina, Wojciech.. 9780781772006. 6th. Philadelphia. 548651322.
  4. Book: Abbas, Abul K.. Cellular and molecular immunology. 2012. Elsevier/Saunders. Lichtman, Andrew H., Pillai, Shiv.. 9781437715286. 7th. Philadelphia. 698580696.
  5. Theodoraki. M-N.. Veit. J. A.. Hoffmann. T. K.. Greve. J.. 2017-06-26. Synchronous bilateral tonsil carcinoma: case presentation and review of the literature. Infectious Agents and Cancer. 12. 38. 10.1186/s13027-017-0146-5. 1750-9378. 5485684. 28670333 . free .
  6. Badełek-izdebska. Małgorzata. Dębska. Małgorzata. Zawadzka-Głos. Lidia. 2015-12-23. New Medicine. 19. 4. 130–132. 10.5604/14270994.1191789. 1427-0994. Lingual Tonsil Hypertrophy as a Cause of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome – Case Report. free.