Helicobacter pylori Flashcards
1
Q
wha tis the biology of helicobacter pylori?
A
- Gram Negative Curved Gastric Bacilli with Flagella
- Microaerophilic growth
- Oxidase +
- Urease + (pink in urea)
2
Q
who is this?
A
H. pylori
3
Q
what is the pathogenesis of H. pylori?
A
- Crosses mucus layer in stomach with flagella and mucinase, adheres to intestinal epithelial cells.
- Mucinase breaks down mucus layers, thus the IEC are susceptible to acidic damage (gastic ulcers).
- Cytotoxin associated gene (cagA) disrupts actin arrangement and promotes colonization of crypts.
- IL-1 is constantly expressed by stressed IEC cells, which can lead to gastric cancer.
4
Q
what does urease do?
A
Urease is able to break down urea to ammonia, which helps increase pH of the gastric microenvironments.
5
Q
what diseases does H. pylori cause?
A
Chronic Gastritis = WBC inflitrate of gastric mucosa
Gastric/Duodenal Ulcers
Gastric cancer
6
Q
what symptoms will be seen that is indicative of h. pylori?
A
- Nausea
- Bloating
- Pain in upper abdomen
- Heartburn
- Temporary relief after eating
7
Q
how do you diagnose H. pylori?
A
- Breath test = detects ammonia production
- Biopsy = required for microscopy
- Elisa = Cag Antigens can be detected in stool
8
Q
what is the treatment for H. pylori?
A
Proton pump inhibitor (omeprazole)
Macrolides (clarithromycin)
B-lactam (amoxicillin)