inferior fallopian tube epithelium

The inferior region of the fallopian tube epithelium.

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What is the inferior fallopian tube epithelium?
The inferior fallopian tube epithelium is the region of the tubal mucosal lining located along the inferior aspect of the fallopian tube. It is a positionally defined subdivision of the simple columnar epithelium that lines the entire inner surface of the fallopian tube.
Where is the inferior fallopian tube epithelium located?
The inferior fallopian tube epithelium is located on the lower surface of the fallopian tube wall, facing downward within the pelvic cavity. It covers the luminal surface of the tube along its underside as it extends from the uterine horn laterally toward the fimbriated end near the ovary.
What is the function of the inferior fallopian tube epithelium?
The inferior fallopian tube epithelium contains ciliated cells that beat rhythmically to help propel the ovum through the tube, and secretory cells that produce tubal fluid providing nutrients and signaling molecules for the egg and sperm. These functions are essential for successful fertilization and early embryo transport.
What conditions may affect the inferior fallopian tube epithelium?
The inferior tubal epithelium may be associated with the same conditions affecting the fallopian tube generally, including salpingitis from sexually transmitted infections, endometriosis, tubal ectopic pregnancy, and hydrosalpinx. Inflammation may damage ciliated cells and impair tubal function.
How is the inferior fallopian tube epithelium examined?
This region is examined through microscopic analysis of fallopian tube specimens sectioned at various circumferential positions. Histological staining allows assessment of epithelial cell types, ciliary presence, inflammatory infiltration, and any structural abnormalities in this portion of the tubal lining.

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Data sources: Terminologia Anatomica, Foundational Model of Anatomy, Wikidata.