Regeneration and repair Flashcards
What is resolution?
- Something completely repairs
- Initiating factor removed
- Tissue undamaged or able to regenerate
What is repair?
- Initiating factor still present
- Tissue damaged and unable to regenerate
What organ can undergo resolution?
Liver
Can the lung regenerate?
Pneumocytes can, alveolar walls cannot
Does lobar pneumonia cause damage to lungs?
Yes but not to alveolar walls
What type of skin wound is an abrasion?
Most superficial
Only top layer of epidermis damaged
Will heal
What is healing by 1st intention?
- Edges of skin all together, no infection and heals
- Forms scar that’s red initially due to capillaries, then white due to collagen
-Collagen makes stronger than surrounding skin
What is healing by 2nd intention?
- Traumatic wounds, loss of skin
- Takes longer as blood vessels and skin has to grow
- Bigger scars
What happens in repair?
- Replacement of damaged tissue by fibrous tissue
- Collagen produced by fibroblasts
What are examples of repair?
- heart after myocardial infarction
- brain after cerebral infarction (fibrosis in brain called brain gliosis)
- spinal cord after trauma
Which cells regenerate?
- hepatocytes
- pneumocytes
- all blood cells
- gut epithelium
- skin epithelium
- osteocytes
Which cells don’t regenerate?
- myocardial cells
- neurones
Will this be resolution or repair?
- Man aged 30 takes a large overdose paracetamol overdose and doesn’t
come to hospital for 2 days
- He spends a few days on ITU with liver failure but then recovers
RESOLUTION as not on going issue
Will this be resolution or repair?
- A child aged 3 falls off a climbing frame onto his hand, he fractures his
clavicle
- He has his arm in a sling for 4 weeks and is very good about keeping it in the sling
RESOLUTION
Will this be resolution or repair?
- A child aged 3 falls off a climbing frame onto his hand, he fractures his
clavicle
- He has his arm in a sling for 4 weeks but won’t keep the sling on
and moves his arm a lot
REPAIR
- Can only join together if ends of bone are immobilised