Lowermost layer of the integumentary system in vertebrates. Types of cells that are found in the hypodermis are fibroblasts, adipose cells, and macrophages. It is derived from the mesoderm, but unlike the dermis, it is not derived from the dermatome region of the mesoderm. The hypodermis is used mainly for fat storage[WP]. [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypodermis ]
Synonyms: vertebrate hypodermis hypoderm
Term information
- CALOHA:TS-2366
- NCIT:C33645
- BTO:0001314
- TAO:0001136
- MESH:D040521 (https://github.com/biopragmatics/biomappings)
- FMA:70544
- Wikipedia:Hypodermis
- UMLS:C0278403 (ncithesaurus:Subcutis)
- ZFA:0001136
- EMAPA:37505 (MA:th)
uberon_slim, pheno_slim, vertebrate_core, human_reference_atlas
A layer separating the inner face of the dermis from the subjacent muscle cells. It is covered on both sides by a basement membrane. It contains pigment cells. Le Guellec et al, 2004.[TAO]
A layer separating the inner face of the dermis from the subjacent muscle cells. It is covered on both sides by a basement membrane. It contains pigment cells[FMA:70544].
BTO has 'subcutis', as part of dermis. We follow FMA in having distinct classes for hypodermis and superficial fascia, and including these as part of the non-skin intgeument.
subcutaneous tissue
tela subcutanea
sub-tegumental tissue
superficial fascia
subcutis
subtegumental tissue
Term relations
- integumentary system layer
- organ component layer
- mesoderm-derived structure
- part of some integument
- develops from some mesoderm
- composed primarily of some adipose tissue
- composed primarily of some loose connective tissue
- deep to some dermis
- superficial to some musculature