Mediators of Inflammation in Allergic Hypersensitivity Flashcards

1
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What are the major mediators of inflammation in allergic hypersensitivity

A

histamine, leukotrienes and PGD(2)

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2
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initial exposure to allergen —>

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production of IgE antibodies

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3
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IgE antibodies bind to

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mast cell receptors

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4
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subsequent exposure to primary allergen produces

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cross linking of IgE on the surface of mast cells, triggering degranulation, release of histamine

followed by activation of eicosanoid biosynthesis

LTC(4), LTD(4), and PGD (2)

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5
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how does the IgE-Ag events play out, easy description

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first allergen exposure causes generation of IgE

IgE sits in mast cell receptors

subsequent exposure to allergen causes IgE to bind immunogen on antibody, causing antibodies to cross link on surface of mast cell –> release of histamine

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6
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in terms of synthesis, what temporal aspect of histamine is different from eiocosinoids?

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histamine is pre-synthesized and stored, awaiting release

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7
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heparin

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keeps histamine stored in an inactive complex

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8
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Decarboxylase

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converts dietary histidine into histamine

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9
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histamine is converted into two forms

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imidazole aldehyde (inactive form)
N-methyl histamine (inactive)
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10
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Diamine oxidase

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converts histamine into imidazole aldehyde (inactive form)

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11
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Histamine N-methyl transferase

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N-methyl histamine

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12
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Histamine vs Prostaglandins/Thromboxane/Leukotrienes

biosynthesis

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histamine is made continuously and released instantaneously

PG/TG/LT are made on demand and released instantaneously

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13
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Histamine vs PG/TG/LT

life span

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histamine: short lived, enzymatic inactivation

PG/TG/LT: short lived, enzymatic or spontaneous inactivation

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14
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physiology and pathology of histamine, pg, tg, lt

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local, not systemic

unwarrented systemic exposures

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