Trigger 3 Flashcards

1
Q

Which areas of the heart muscle are affected in HCM?

A
  • left v and interventricular septum

- become thick and stiff due to collagen

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2
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Where are HCM causing mutations likely to occur?

A
  • myosin binding protein c = most common
  • beta myosin heavy chain
  • Cardiac Tnt/Tni = less common
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3
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What causes arrhythomgenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy?

A
  • indel mutations in desmosome proteins –> frameshift
  • desmosomes dont function properly
  • reduced structural integrity
  • segmental loss of of right ventricle myocardium
  • -> replaced with fibrotic-fatty tissue
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4
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What type of immunohistochemistry is good for an antigen/protein in low abundance?

A

Indirect

  • more than 1 secondary AB can bind to primary AB
  • GREATER SIGNAL
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5
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How do you prevent non-specific protein binding in immunohistochemistry?

A
  • Block the slide by washing with serum
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