Cell Death Flashcards

1
Q

What is apoptosis?

A

Programmed cell death

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2
Q

What protein triggers apoptosis?
What does it detect?

A

p53 protein
DNA damage within the cell

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3
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Name some examples of disturbed apoptosis?

A

AIDS - accelerated apoptosis
Neoplasia - lack of apoptosis

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4
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How does apoptosis contribute to development?

A

Apoptosis of interdigital webs - cells between fingers die

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5
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How does apoptosis contribute to cell turnover?

A

Continuous turnover of villi in duodenum
Balance of cell proliferation and apoptosis

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6
Q

How is apoptosis regulated?

Inhibitors and inducers

A

Inhibitors - growth factor, extracellular matrix, sex steroids
Inducers - growth factor withdrawal, loss of matrix attachment, glucocorticoids, radiation, DNA damage

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7
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What is necrosis?

A

Traumatic cell death

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8
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What are some example of necrosis?

A

Myocardial/cerebral infarction
Frostbite
Venom
Pancreatitis
Avascular necrosis

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9
Q

Name 4 appearances of necrosis

A

Coagulative
Liquefactive
Caseous
Gangrene

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10
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What disease does caseous necrosis point to?

A

Tuberculosis

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