Cellular adaptatations Flashcards
What causes metaplasia?
Metaplasia is an adaptive response to physiological stimuli which cause stress to the cell, resulting in a change in cell type.
This can by physiological: e.g. change from glandular to squamous epithelium in the cervix, or pathological: squamous to glandular in Barrat’s oesophagus
The new cell type is better adapted to the stimulus.
What causes atrophy?
Reduced workload Loss of nerve supply Reduced blood supply Inadequate nutrition Loss of endocrine stimulation Ageing
Give 3 exampls of labile cells
Squamous epithelium
Glandular epithelium
Bone marrow
Give three examples of stable cells
Liver
Endocrine glands
Bone
Fibrous tissue
Name 4 sites where stem cells can be found
Skin: basal cells GI tract: crypts of Leiberukuhn Lung: type 2 pneumocytes Blood: HSCs Liver: terminal bile ducts Cornea: limbal arcade
What are the four adaptive responses of cells?
Hypertrophy: increase in cell size Hyperplasia: increase in cell number Atrophy: reduction in cell size (involves autophagy) Involution: reduction in cell number Metaplasia: change in cell type
What causes hyperplasia?
Response to hormones (growth factors) or chronic irritation
What causes hypertrophy?
Increased functional demand, or response to hormones