Week 1 Flashcards

1
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nName some causes of cell injury?

A

-Oxygen deprivation (Hypoxia)
- Chemicals
-Enzymes
- Infectious agents
- Immunological reactions
- Genetic defects
- Nutritional imbalances
- Trauma

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2
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What are free radicals?

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  • Single unpaired electron
    - Unstable
    - Very reactive > chain reaction
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3
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What can you do to remove free radicals?

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  • Electron donation
  • Antioxidant
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4
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Removing free radicals pathway

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5
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What is atrophy and example?

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Decrease in size or wasting away of a body part or tissue

Examples:
- Muscle atrophy
- Atrophy of optic nerve = dimishes vision
- Cerebral atrophy = alzheimers disease, ageing, alcohol

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6
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What are the effects of alcohol on brain?

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Effects of alcohol on a developing brain
-Sensitive to alcohol abuse
- Lower oxygen consumption
- Functional loss > atrophy and irreversible cell loss if continued.

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7
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What is the cellular basis of atrophy?

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Two proteolytic systems:
- Lysosomes
- organelles that contain
proteases(proteins), lipases (lipids),
glycosides (sugars/ carbohydrate)
- Ubiquitin pathway
- Involves digestion in proteosomes

  • Atrophy may be accompanied by increase in autophagic vesicles ( a fusion of lysosomes with intracellular organelles)
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8
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What is the role of lysosomes?

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Fuses with vacuoles that contain material destined for recycling

Broken down in two ways: Heterophagy and autophagy

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9
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What is heterophagy?

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  • process of a cell consuming material from its environment
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10
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What is autophagy?

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Cytoplasm or damaged organelles enclosed in autophagosome

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11
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Tay-Sachs disease

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-8 months; blind and muscle rigidity
-Cannot stand or sit at appropriate age
-Deterioration of nervous system
- Death at 4 years
- Lipid accumulation(gangliosides) in nerve cells (normally made and degraded rapidly as brain develops)

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12
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What is hypertophy?

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An enlargment or overgrowth of part of the body due to increase size of the constituent cells

  • Increase in size of cells
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