AM L1 Introduction Flashcards

1
Q

What is atherosclerosis?

A

Thickening of the artery wall due to accumulation of fatty material - leading to the production of an atheromatous plaque

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2
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Atheromateous plaque consists of …. + ….

A

Paste with a hard fibrotic plaque over the top

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3
Q

Stenosis is …

A

abnormal narrowing of the blood vessel

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4
Q

CVD accounts for …% of deaths in Europe

A

48%

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5
Q

Is ATS a modern disease?

A

No - found in ancient mummies from different lifestyles

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6
Q

Prevalence increases/decreases with age?

A

Increases

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7
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Two suggestions for why all different lifestyles of ancient mummy showed ATS?

A

1 lived with open fires in the dwelling
2 chronic infection was not dealt with so it heightened inflammatory response.
….both result in increased risk

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8
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In 1800s it was propsed ATS was due to

A

plasma components (including lipids) inducing an inflammatory response in the arterial wall

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9
Q

1965 proposed that ATS was…

A

associated with lipid containing marcropages

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10
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Present day thinking is that ATS is …

A

an inflammatory disease.

Immune responses participate in every phase.

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11
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Define ATS

A

slowly progressing, pathological process involving the tunica intima of arteries

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12
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Artery is lined with…

A

a single layer of cells,

this is what is initially affected.

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13
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After initial affecting the lining of the artery…

A

smooth muscle cells are found where you shouldnt have them, with changes to their phenotype

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14
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Three layers of the arteries

A

Tunica intima - inner most
Tunica media
Tunica Adventitia/externa - outermost

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15
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Tunica intima is made of …. cells

A

endothelial

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16
Q

Tunica media is made of …. & …. cells

A

smooth muscle and elastic tissue

17
Q

Tunica externa is made of ….

A

connective tissue

18
Q

ATS produces plaques which are…. made of … & ….

A

focal legions made of lipid material and fibrous tissue

19
Q

LDLs transpost cholesterol ….

A

to cells

20
Q

HDLs transport cholesterol ….

A

away from tissues, to the liver

21
Q

Increased levels of LDL or HDL associated with ATS?

A

LDLs

22
Q

Risk factors of LDLs related to (2)

A

size of LDL particle and concnetration

23
Q

HDLs are considered protective because…

A

they carry cholesterol away from the artheroma

24
Q

Low concentrations of LDL or HDL is associated with ATS?

A

HDLs

25
Q

In early ATS do plaques interfere with flow?

A

Rarely

26
Q

Thrombosis superimposed on non-stenotic leisons potentially leads to…

A

ischemia of target organs and tissues

rupture could also lead to block of blood flow

27
Q

Role of endothelial cells? (2)

A
control vascular tone
anticoagulant properties (when healthy)
28
Q

macrophages are differentiated from….

A

circulating monocytes

29
Q

Role of macrophages (2)

A

Phagocytotic

Secrete inflammatory cytokines

30
Q

Inflammatory cytokines are….

A

small soluble molecules that signal between cells

31
Q

Platelets are derived from

A

megakaryocytes

32
Q

Role of platelets (2)

A

Critical roles in hemostasis (stopping the flow of blood) and thrombosis

33
Q

Platelets are…

A

anucleate cell fragments

34
Q

Smooth muscle is found…

A

lining the walls of hollow organs and tubes

& in arteries, arterioles and veins

35
Q

Smooth muscle is voluntary or invol?

A

involuntary