Respiratory Physiology - Defence Systems of the Lung Flashcards

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Atmospheric pollutants

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Carbon monoxide 50%

Sulfur oxides 15%

Nitrogen oxides 14%

Hydrocarbons 15%

Particulates 5%

Photochemical oxidants

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Consequence of Sulfur and Nitrogen oxides

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Acid rain

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3
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Most common source of atmospheric pollutants

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Transportation especially cars

Can be reduced with catalytic converters

Also cigarette smoking

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4
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Photochemical oxidants

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Contribute to smog

Slow reaction - smog usually a distance away from source of hydrocarbons due to wind moving them before smog forms

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5
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Mechanisms of aerosol deposition in the lungs with particle size and most common site

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Sedimentation is gravitational

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Clearance of deposited particles from the lung

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Mucociliary system

Alveolar macrophages

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7
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Mucocilliary system

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Mucus produced by mucus glands and goblet cells

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8
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Motion of action of cillia

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9
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Structure of cilia

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Made up of series of microtubules

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10
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Impairment of normal mucociliary function: Mucus

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Too much mucus - ciliary escalator can no longer function as mucus layer too thick

Eg Chronic bronchitis, Cystic fibrosis

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Impairment of mucociliary function:
Cilia

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Paralysis of cilia - eg. toxic gases (eg. chlorine gas)

Bronchial epithelium destruction

Congenital defect of ciliary motion - dyskinesia eg. Kartagener’s syndrome

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Impairment of macrophage function

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Inhaled gases - eg ozone, cigarette smoke

Toxic particles - eg silica

Alveolar hypoxia or radiation

Corticosteroids

Alcohol ingestion

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