Chapter 1 Flashcards
1
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Methods for chemical injury?
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- Direct (e.g. binding directly to cell components)
2. Indirect (e.g. conversion to toxic metabolites, esp. by p450 oxidases in smooth ER of liver)
2
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Physiologic settings for apoptosis
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- Programmed death of cells during embryogenesis.
- Involution of hormone-dependent tissues when hormones withdrawn
- Cell loss in proliferating populations (e.g. immature leukocytes not of use).
- Destruction of potentially harmful self-reactive lymphocytes
- Death of cells that have served their purpose (e.g. inflammatory cells)
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Pathologic settings for apoptosis
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- DNA damage (e.g. radiation, hypoxia)
- Accumulation of misfolded proteins.
- Cell death in some infections (e.g. viruses)
- Pathologic atrophy in some organs after duct obstruction (e.g. pancreas, parotid)
4
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Biochemical features of apoptosis
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- ) Activation of caspases
- ) DNA and protein breakdown
- ) Membrane configuration changes to promote recognition by phagocytes