Cholera Flashcards

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Clinical features of cholera infection

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  1. Voluminous (up to 1L/Hr) of watery feces with bits of mucus
  2. Vomiting
  3. Severe and rapid dehydration
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Role of cholera toxin A

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one of two subunits (A and B)

  • A subunit = active site
  • gets cleaved off and endocytosed, binds to G protein, stimulates adenylate cyclase to produce cAMP
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Role of cholera toxin B

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one of two subunits (A and B)

  • B subunit = transport molecule
  • binds to GM1 ganglioside receptor on surface of enterocyte
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Role of Cystic fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator (CFTR) in cholera infection - and describe Ctx action

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cholera may select for those with only one good CFTR

-located on apical (luminal) side of membrane

  1. Ctx bings to GM1 ganglioside receptor on enterocyte surface via B subunit
  2. A subunit cleaved off and binds to G protein, which stimulates cAMP.
  3. CFTR is activated by cAMP

–> overactivation of CFTR due to Ctx = massive efflux of Cl- ions (followed by water!)

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Describe physiology behind oral rehydration

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OR takes advantage of Na transporters in the apical surface of the intestinal epithelia cell

  1. couple glucose, or starch with Na -> drink -> ends up in the intestinal lumen.
  2. promotes Na absorption thru apical membrane, which makes Cl- and water flow away from the lumen! (ie. GI tract)
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What are the two types of cholera that affects humans?

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  1. Vibrio Cholerae O1

2. Vibrio Cholerae O139

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We are currently in the ____ (number) cholera pandemic caused by _______ (type)

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7th, V. cholerae O1

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How is Vibrio cholerae spread?

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Fecal oral route

naw mean??

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What are the 3 toxins from V. cholerae that result in diarrhea?

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  1. ctx (cholera toxin) - primary player
  2. zot (zonulin occludens toxin)
  3. ace (accessory cholera enterotoxin)
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  1. Cl- efflux is primarily thru what? 2. Located on which side?
  2. Driven by what?
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  1. CFTR
  2. on apical side
  3. Driven by gradient produced by Na/K/Cl- cotransporter on basolateral side
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For funsies, what two flavors does diarrhea come in? And which one is Cholera?

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  1. osmotic
  2. secretory - cholera type
    • intestines actively secreting fluids and electrolytes into lumen
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Functions of villi

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fingerlike proj. in mucosa that increase absorptive capacity of intestine

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Functions of crypts

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located at base of villi: secrete fluids and electrolytes

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zot (zonulin occludens toxin) function

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an enterotoxin by Vibrio cholerae

ZOT activates a complex intracellular cascade of events – loosens the tight junctions

= “leaky” gut

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