Cardinal Signs of Inflammation Flashcards
What is acute inflammation?
A rapid host response which aims to deliver leukocytes and plasma proteins to the site of infection of tissue injury
What are the 4 cardinal signs of inflammation?
Rubor (redness)
Tumor (swelling)
Calor (heat)
Dolor (pain)
Which is the 5th Cardinal sign added by Virchow in the 19th century?
Loss of function
Since when a tissue undergoes an acute inflammatory response, the functionality of the tissue is impaired
Describe how Tumor (the swelling) is caused
Vascular changes occur. Vasodilation of the vessels followed by increased permeability - which leads to the movement of salt and water outside the vessels and into the tissue –> edema (swelling)
Describe what causes the redness and heat in an inflammed area
The vasodilation of vessels and opening of new capillary beds leading to increased blood flow in that region
Describe why pain is generated during inflammation
Nociceptors (pain receptors) are co-activated because of the tissue damage and also because of the release of prostaglandins, neuropeptides and cytokines –> resulting in pain