Sketchy Micro: Helicobacter Flashcards

1
Q

Helicobacter is what category of bacteria?

A

Curved, Gram-negative rod (just like campylobacter and vibrio)

Think of the curved mustache of the helicopter pilot.

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How can H. pylori survive in the stomach?

A

It is urease positive, and thus generates ammonia to neutralize acid.

Think of the pilot spraying ammonia on the windshield.

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Why is the carbon radiolabeled in a urease test?

A

Because urease breaks down urea into ammonia and CO2, and thus patients will breathe out CO2 if they have H. pylori.

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What does oxidase do?

A

It transfers H+ to oxygen, creating either water or hydrogen peroxide.

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How does H. pylori decrease acid secretion?

A

It isn’t known, but it’s thought to do so by stimulating somatostatin receptors or inhibiting gastrin.

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H. pylori increases risk of ___________.

A

gastric adenocarcinoma (the crab on the helicopter), MALToma (the pile of kleenex –with mucus – that the helicopter pilot tosses away), and duodenal ulcers

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What is the triple therapy?

A

PPI (the proton bomb inhibiting the duodenal pump)

Amoxicillin (the AmMO boX next to the pump)

Clarithromycin (the CROw – as in maCROlide –standing on the “keep CLeAR” sign)

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