Cell Injury & Cell Death Flashcards
What is degree of injury dependant on
Type of injury
Severity of injury
Duration of injury
Type of tissue
Environmental causes of cell injury
Hypoxia
Toxins
Immune mediated
Physical agents
Infection
Nutritional
Non-environmental causes of cell injury
Genetic
Ageing
Causes of hypoxia
Hypoxaemic hypoxia
Anaemia hypoxia
Ischaemic hypoxia
Histiotoxic hypoxia
Hypoxaemic hypoxia
Arterial content of oxygen is low
Anaemia hypoxia
Decreased ability of haemoglobin to carry oxygen
Ischaemic hypoxia
Interruption to blood supply
Histiotoxic hypoxia
Inability to utilise oxygen due to disabled oxidative phosphorylation enzymes
Types of immune mediated cause of cell injury
Hypersensitivity reactions
Autoimmune reactions
What are the hypersensitivity reactions
Give an example of this
Injury secondary to excessive immune reaction to a ‘non-self’ antigens
e.g.) anaphylaxis in peanut allergy
What are the autoimmune reactions
Give an example of this
Immune system overreacts to a self antigen causing tissue damage
e.g.) Grave’s disease
List the mechanisms of cell injury
- Depletion of ATP
- Direct mitochondrial damage
- Direct membrane damage
- Disruption to calcium homeostasis
- Oxidative stress (free radicals)
- Direct damage to DNA & proteins
Describe how ATP depletion can lead to cell injury (briefly)
1.Cell deprived of oxygen
2. Reduction in oxidative phosphorylation
3.Mitochondrial ATP production stops
What effects will cellular reduction in ATP have
Anaerobic glycolysis
Affect energy depended to Na+/K+ pump
Ribosomes detach from ER
What can free radicals damage