Hypersensitivity Type I & Shock Flashcards
1
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type I hypersensitivity
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- d/t various allergens
- IgE mediated
2
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initial mast cell sensitization
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- allergen triggers T-helper cells –> T-helper cells release TH2 cytokines (mediators) –> TH2 activates B cells –> activated B cells = plasma cells
- plasma cells produce IgE —> IgE attaches to mast cell surface –> mast cells become sensitized
3
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re-exposures after sensitization
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allergen binds to IgE Ab on mast cell to form IC –> mast cell degranulates (releases inflm mediators @ site of exposure) –> inflm mediators bind to diff receptors & cause allergic effects
4
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mast cell
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type of WBC (similar to basophils) containing histamine-filled granules
5
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examples of Type I hypersensitivity
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- allergy
- asthma
- anaphylaxis
6
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shock results in…
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hypoperfusion & hypotension
7
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shock caused by..
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cardiovascular failure (hypoxia)
8
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anaphylactic shock
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- systemic hypersensitivity d/t severe allergic rxn
- mediators –> vasodilation & inc capillary permeability –> dec TPR & blood ineffectively distributed around body / fluid leaks into interstitial space out of vessels = dec blood vol –> hypoperfusion –> circulatory shock
9
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septic shock
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d/t infection(s)
- vasodilatory mediators –> hypoperfusion & hypotension
- leads to multi-organ dysfunction/failure