Pulmonary Defense Mechanisms Flashcards

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How is a smoker’s cell differential in a bronchoalveolar lavage different from that of a normal person?

A

smokers have a dramatic increase in the number of macrophages

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What is the function of airway epi fluid?

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Contribute to maintenance of airway structure and function

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This is an auto recessive defect of dynein arms of cilia causing sinusitis, bronchiectasis, situs inversus, infertility.

A

Primary ciliary dyskinesia

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What is the normal cell differential in a bronchoalveolar lavage?

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  • 90-95% macrophages
    • *
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Development of an _____ is an essential initial step in the generation of the granuloma.

A

alveolitis

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What are the 2 major cell types in the development of a granuloma?

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  • activated T cells
  • macrophages
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What cytokines do Th1s secrete in developing a granuloma?

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  • IL-2
  • IFN-gamma
  • TNF-alpha
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What is Kartagener’s Syndrome?

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combination of situs inversus, chronic sinusitis, and bronchiectasis

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What is airway epi fluid made up of?

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  • Antimicrobial peptides and proteins (e.g., β defensins, cathelicidin, lysozyme and lactoferrin)
  • Antioxidants
  • Antiproteases
  • IgA
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How does chronic EtOH consumption effect pulmonary host defenses?

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  1. altered flora and increased gram (-) colonization
  2. blunted cough and gag reflexes–> aspiration
  3. decreased mucociliary clearance
  4. impaired immunity and epi function
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What are the mechanisms of airway clearance?

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  1. air turbulence in nasal passages, trachea, large airways
  2. large particles deposit into mucus
  3. coughing, sneezing, swallowing
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12
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What does TLR stimulation do?

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it induces a proinflammatory response

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13
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What is Primary ciliary dyskinesia?

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an auto recessive defect of dynein arms of cilia causing sinusitis, bronchiectasis, situs inversus, inferility

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In subjects with sarcoidosis, a dramatic increase in which cell type in the bronchoalveolar lavage occurs.

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Lymphocytes

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This syndrome is the combination of situs inversus, chronic sinusitis, and bronchiectasis.

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Kartagener’s syndrome

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Which of the following is the predominant cell type in the bronchoalveolar lavage of normal subjects?

A

Macrophages

17
Q

Development of an alveolitis is an essential initial step in the generation of the ______.

A

granuloma

18
Q

How are smaller particles cleared from the airways?

A

they’re injested by resident macs and/or dendritic cells