Key Terms - Ch 15 Flashcards
Antigen
Foreign protein
Antibodies
Immunoglobulins; produced by B cell plasma cells in response to a specific protein; react with that protein to cause its destruction directly or through activation of the inflammatory response
Arachidonic acid
Released from injured cells to stimulate the inflammatory response through activation of the inflammatory response through activation of the various chemical substances
Autoimmune disease
A disorder that occurs when the body responds to specific self-antigens to produce antibodies or cell-mediated responses against its own cells
B cells
Lymphocytes programmed to recognize specific proteins; when activated, these cells cause the production of antibodies to react with that protein
Calor
Heat, one of the four cardinal signs of inflammation; caused by activation of the inflammatory response
Chemotaxis
Property of drawing neutrophils to an area
Compliment proteins
Series of cascading proteins that react with the antigen-antibody complex to destroy the protein or stimulate an inflammatory reaction
Dolor
Pain, one of the four cardinal signs of inflammation; caused by activation of the inflammatory response
Hageman factor
First factor activated when a blood vessel or cell is injured; starts the cascading reaction of the clotting factors, activates the conversation of plasminogen to plasmin to dissolve clots, and activates the kinin system responsible for activation of the inflammatory response
Interferon
Tissue hormone that is released in response to viral invasion; blocks viral replication
Interleukins
Chemicals released by white blood cells to communicate with other WBC’s and to support the inflammatory and immune reactions
Kinin system
System activated by hageman factor as part of the inflammatory response; includes bradykinin
Leukocytes
White blood cells; can be neutrophils, basophils, or eosinophils
Lymphocytes
White blood cells with large, varied nulcei; can be T cells or B cells