mitógenos, apoptosis y factores de crecimiento Flashcards

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apoptosis

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progammed cell death, grupos pequeños, membrana intacta, SIN inflamación (skin cells, fetal hands and feet)

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external factor that causes necrosis

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infection, extreme temperature

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internal factors that causes necorosis

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tissue ischemia

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intrinsec pathway

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mitochondial pathway

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extrinsec pathway

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death receptor pathway

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necrosis

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(less common, injury/disease) cell death, grupos grandes, destrucción membrana, INFLAMACIÓN

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factors that activate intrinsic pathway

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radiation, hypoxia, +ca, and oxidative stress (free radical steals electron)

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bax & bak

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intracellular proteins that makes pores in external membrane, frees cytochrome c and SMACS

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SMACS

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deactivates proteins that inhibits apoptosis

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cytochrome

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ATP + enzime Apaf-1 = apoptosome

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apoptosome

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pro-caspase 9 -> caspase 9 -> caspase 3

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macrophages

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eat blabes (ampollas), recycle

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TNF alpha

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released by macrophages (tumor necrosis factor alfa)

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signals for apoptosis outside cell

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old, pathogenic, completed task cells

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death receptor

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tumor necrosis factor receptor 1 accepts TNF alpha

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death domain

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death receptor-> death domain binds FADD + TRADD

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FADD

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FAD associated protein with death domain

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TRADD

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tumor necrosis receptor type-1 associated death domain protein

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FADD + TRADD

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activates DISC (death-inducing signaling complex)

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caspase-activated by DISC

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pro-caspase 8 -> caspase 8 -> caspase 3

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antigens

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citotoxic T linfocite bind to FAS receptor

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FAS receptor

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death domain -> use FADD to make DISC

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oncosis

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toxins/ischemia = damage mitochondria = no atp = ion channels dont work

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oncosis osmosis

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Na+ attracts water -> hemolisis

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broken cell waste
spilled to neibhor cells -> inmune cells .> inflammation
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factors realses by macrophages
proteases, reactive oxygen species
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coagulative necrosis
hypoxic/ischemic cells (affect protein structure & lysosomal enzyme doest function)
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red infract
blood vessel opens back up
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tissues mostly affected by cogulative necrosis
heart, kidney and spleen
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liquefactive necrosis
hydrolytic enzymes make a creamy substance of dead immune cells (brain, pancreas, abcense)
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hydrolitic enzymes
destroy damged brain cells
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trypsin
gallstones and alcohol active them, destroy pancreatic tissue itself
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abcense
neutrophils liquifed tissue = pus
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gagrenous necrosis
dry (if it is infected neutrophils appears = pus)
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caseous necrosis
coagulative + liquefactive (cells disintegrate, not digested->cottage cheese)
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causes
fungal and mycobacterial (tuberculosis)
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fat necrosis
adipose acids spill inteacelular space + Na = dystrophic calcification
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pancreatitis
spill lipase, faty acids spill out of the retroperitoneal tissue
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malignant hypotension
high blood pressure damage arterial walls, fibrin infiltrate and damage more
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vasculitis
inflammatory process -> destruction of arterial walls