Inflammation 2 Flashcards

1
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What are the two major vasoactive amines?

A

Histamine

Serotonin

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2
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What are the physiologic effects of histamine?

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Principal mediator of the immediate transient phase of increased vascular permeability

Dilation of arterioles and increased venule permeability

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3
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What inflammatory process are prostaglandins involved in?

A

Pain and Fever

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4
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What are the functions of LTC4, D4, and E4?

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Vasoconsriction

Bronchospasm

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5
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What is the function of platelet-activating factor (PAF)?

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Phospholipid mediator produced by PLA2

Platelet stimulation, vasoconstriction, vasodilation, increased vascular permeability, leukocyte activation

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What are the functions of C3a and C5a?

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Anaphylatoxins

Increase vascular permeability and cause vasodilation

C5a - chemotactic for neutrophils

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7
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What is the function of C3b?

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Opsonization

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8
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What is Hagman factor?

A

Clotting factor XII

Provides additional source of vasoactive mediators

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9
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What is the function of bradykinin?

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Short-lived

Vasodilator, increases vascular permeability, bronchial smooth muscle, pain

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10
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What are the two pathways that activate macrophages?

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Classical and Alternative

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What is granulomatous inflammation?

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Pattern of chronic inflammation induced by T cell and macrophage activation

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12
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What are epithelioid cells?

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Activated macrophages that develop abundant cytoplasm

Mediated by cytokines produced by macrophages and T lymphocytes

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13
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What are giant cells?

A

Fused macrophages

Multinucleated

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14
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What are foreign body granulomas?

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Incited by relatively inert foreign bodies, in the absence of T cell-mediated immune responses

Epithelioid cells and giant cells are apposed to the surface of the foreign body

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15
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What are immune granulomas?

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Caused by agents capable of inducing a T cell-mediated immune response

Macrophages activate T cells to produce cytokines, which activate other T cells, perpetuating the response

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