Chronic Inflammation Flashcards

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What is chronic inflammation

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Inflammation over a prolonged period, during which time there are attempts at repair and tissue damage

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List and describe the causes of chronic inflammation

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  • Persistant infection (microorganisms difficult to eradicate)
  • Immune mediated inflammatory diseases (e.g. bronchial asthma)
  • Prolonged exposure to potentially toxic agents (both endogenous and exogenous)
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What are the key features of chronic inflammation?

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  • Infiltration with mononuclear cells (macrophages, plasma cells, lymphocytes)
  • Adaptive immunity involvement (B and T cells)
  • Tissue descruction
  • Attempts at healing with connective tissue replacement of damaged tissue
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Which cells have the central role in chronic inflammation?

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Macrophages

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Describe monocyte arrival and activation

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Monocytes arive at site of inflammation around 48H after onset. They differentiate into macrophages. Macrophages are activated by a variety of stimuli (like cytokines)

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What are the results of activating macrophages?

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  • Elimination of microbes
  • Initiation of repair process
  • Increased levels of lysozomal enzymes, ROS, nitrogen species, cytokines, GFs and other mediators of inflammation
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Describe the role of lymphocytes in chronic inflammation

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They have a role in perpetuating inflammation. Plasma cells produce antibodies against microbes or altered tissue components.

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What are the roles of eosinophils and mast cells in chronic inflammation

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Eosinophils contribute to tissue damage

Mast cells seccrete cytokines and other factors and perpetuate inflammation

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Why MUST chronic inflammation be treated?

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It causes tissue damage (even when there are no harmful stimuli)or amplifies tissue damage and worsens the situation if left untreated

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