Cellular Adaptations Flashcards

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Reversible Disorders of Growth

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Atrophy + Involution

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DECREASE in size or amount of cell, tissue, organ AFTER normal growth has been reached
- decreased organ size/weight
- decreased # of cells
- decreased size of cells

DECREASED functional capacity

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Hypertrophy

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INCREASED cell SIZE not number

  • histologic architecture normal but cells are bigger
  • cytoplasm swells d/t increased numbers + size of organelles
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Hyperplasia

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INCREASE in cell NUMBER = increased mitotic divisions

  • chronic hyperplasia = increased times genetic info replicated = increased opportunities for mutations (neoplasia)
  • hypertrophy may also be seen concurrently
  • increase in response to increased +/or on-going stimulus or to accommodate tissue loss
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Metaplasia

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one cell type replaced by another cell type
-less-differentiated reserve (or stem) cells differentiate along a different line

cause = chronic irritation or damage

within same germline
- usually epithelial (usually specialized -> less specialized)
- less commonly mesenchymal (CT -> bone)

not neoplastic

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Dysplasia

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abnormal organization + cell maturation (disarray) +/- cellular atypia

2 major forms:
1) developmental/primary -> congenital conditions - gen referring to organ/tissue
2) acquired/secondary -> viral infection, chronic irritation/damage

carries potential to progress to neoplasia

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