Lecture 10 Flashcards

1
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What granulocyte responds to bacteria ?

A

neutrophils

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2
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What type of granulocyte responds mainly to parasites and allergens?

A

eosinophils

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3
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What granulocyte responds mainly to allergic and anaphylactic reactions

A

Mast cells

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4
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What granules are released by mast cells and what is the function of them?

A
  1. Heparin = prevent thrombosis + blood stasis
  2. Histamine = vascular permeability, chemoattractant-neutrophils and eosinophils
  3. Leukotrienes = vascular permeability & smooth muscle contraction
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5
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What is the difference between a monocyte and a macrophage?

A
Monocyte = blood macrophages 
Macrophages = in tissue
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6
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What are the three different types of T-cells and what are the functions of them?

A
  • CD4+ Th1 cells – antiviral
  • CD4+ Th2 cells – allergy and parasites
  • CD8+ cytotoxic t-cells = kill virally infected cells
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7
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What is the process that is involved in phagocytosis?

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  1. Recognition and attachment
  2. Engulfment - ingested into a phagosome
  3. Killing and degranulation as the lysozyme fuses with phagosome
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8
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What are the two different types of chemotaxis migration signals?

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  1. Exogenous- Bacterial products (peptides, LPS)

2. Endogenous- Chemokines

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