Inflammation SEM2 Flashcards

1
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What is the role of inflammation

A

Deliver effector molecules
Induce local blood clotting
Stimulate adaptive immune response
Promote repair of injured site

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2
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What are inducers of inflammation

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Cell lysis during viral replication
Virulence factors
PAMPs
Cellular necrosis

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3
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What is vasodilation

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Increased blood supply to damaged site - delivers cells and drugs

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4
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What are features of inflammations role

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Vasodilation
Increased vascular permeability
Leukocyte extravasation
Stimulation of immune response
Loss of function

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5
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What is the role of mast cells

A

Release granules of inflammatory mediators

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6
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What is the role of mononuclear phagocytes

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Phagocytosis and production of pro-inflammatory cytokines

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7
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What are neutrophils and what do they release

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A type of phagocyte and release proteases

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8
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What are the vasoactive mediators

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Histamine and kinins

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9
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What are the lipid mediators

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Leukotrienes and prostaglandins

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10
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What do mast cells release upon activation

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Mast cells release acrachidonic acid

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11
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What is arachidonic acid metabolised by and a result of the process

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Metabolised by cyclooxygenase enzymes (COX-1 and COX-2) to produce prostaglandins

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12
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What is arachidonic acid metabolised by to produce leukotrienes

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Metabolised by enzyme 5-lipoxygenase to produce leukotrienes

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13
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What is the role of prostaglandins

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Potentiate the activity of histamine and kinins

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14
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How is IL-8 produced

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Produced by activated macrophages and its role is to attract neutrophils to site of infection/inflammation

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15
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How are IL-1 and IL-6 produced and their roles

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Both produced by activated macrophages
IL-1 - used to contain and eliminate pathogens
Il-6 - critical for fever induction and stimulating acute phase reactions

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16
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What enzyme are kinins acted upon and its effect

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Enzyme called kallikrein which produces bradykinin and kallidin

17
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What is the role of bradykinin

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Acts directly on pain receptors and dilation of venules

18
Q

What are lipoxins and resolvins secreted by

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Macrophages, neutrophils and structural cells

19
Q

What do lipoxins and resolvins reduce

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Diapedesis
Neutrophil chemotaxis
Production of pro-inflammatory cytokines
Vascular permeability

20
Q

What is the role of TGF- β

A

It inhibits the actions of pro-inflammatory cytokines

21
Q

What is efferocytosis

A

Clearance of apoptotic cells by phagocytes

22
Q

What occurs in IgE-mediated allergic reactions

A

Mast cells are stimulated to produce cytokines

23
Q

What are alternative therapeutics to treating RA (rheumatoid arthritis)

A

TNF antagonist

24
Q

What are methods to treat sepsis

A

Regular blood monitoring
Broad spectrum antibiotic
Remove source of infection

25
Q

What are the possible results of using steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs

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Decreased T cell activation
Decreased fibroblast function
Decreased expression of COX-2
Increase release of anti-inflammatory cytokines

26
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What cell secretes inflammatory mediators

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Macrophages