systemic disease effecting CVS Flashcards
1- describe the 2 types of diabetes?
2- how can these cause cardiovascular disease?
1- diabetes type 1 (immune destruction of insulin production)
2- type 2 (insulin resistant)
3- too much glucose can non enzymatically stick to proteins (the protein will then be altered)
- the basement membrane integrity will be lost due to thickening which allows proteins to move out.
- Eg: if this were to happen in the arctic blood supply, thinking of that membrane will cause a lack of perfusion which will lead to atherosclerosis of that artery.
what is the blood vessel that supplies the aorta?
vaso vasurum
what is the most dominant cause of death in diabetics and why?
cardiovascular complications.
the reason for this remains unclear, but elevated oxidative stress levels have been detected in patient.
what can hypertension cause?
accelerated vascular damage
describe the impact of the body’s reaction to hypertension?
the body makes adaptions to facilitate for the changes in the body caused by. hypertension.
but, these changes will cause damage to other areas of the body causing secondary disease.
if there is emphysema, how will this effect hypertension?
- there will no a lack of gas exchange in the lungs in the effected portions = bad tissue perfusion. (you will not get full blood oxygenation)
- you are going to have to push blood harder, therefore increased strain on the heart
increasing pulmonary pressure.
cor pulmonale?
- this is right sided heart failure
- an enlargement of the right ventricle due to high blood pressure in the lungs usually caused by chronic lung disease
what may systemic amyloidosis be due to?
a plasma cell neoplasm (eg- myeloma) or a chronic inflammatory disorder
what are the 2 major classes of amyloidosis?
AA- amyloid associated protein
AL- amyloid light chain associated
what are amyloids composed of?
immunoglobulin light chains
serum amyloid protein A
peptide hormones
pre albumin
1- what are amyloids?
2- what are common complications?
1 - starch like
- extra cellular beta pleated sheet material
- it will often impair the function of the organ in which it is deposited
2- heart failure and nephrotic syndrome
AA (first class of amyloids)?
amyloid associated protein comes from SAA (serum amyloid associated protein)
- part of the acute phase inflammatory response
AL (second class of amyloids)?
amyloid light chain associated
- small component of immunoglobulins
- If you have multimyloma (plasma tumour) this will show excess AL
what amyloid will be associated with myeloma? (primary)
AL
what amyloid will be associated with reactive things like inflammatory response?
AA