AM L1.2 Progression of ATS Flashcards

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Step 1 ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCITON

Accumulation of ….what? where?

A

Accumulation of LDL beneath the endothelial cells (in the subendothelial space).

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Step 1 What else might occur?

A

Modification of the LDL particles

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3
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Step 1 What happens to the LDLs?

A

Oxidation of the LDL attracts monocytes

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4
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Step 1 What do the monocytes do?

A

Monocytes adhere to the endotherlium and enter the subendothelial space

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Step 2 FATTY STREAK FORMATION

What is happening in the subendothelial space?

A

Monocytes are differentiating into macrophages.

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6
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Step 2 Macrophages can takes up what?

A

oxidised LDLs… becoming foam cells… this is how ATS legions are formed - fatty streaks.

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Step 3 FIBROSIS PLAQUE FORMATION

What migrates where?

A

Smooth muscle cells migrate into the intima

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Step 3

what do the smooth muscle cells do?

A

secrete collagen and from the fibrous cap

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Step 3 What continues to happen?

A

Immune cells continue to accumulate in the subendothelial space

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10
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Step 3 How is the lipid core formed?

A

Foam cells release cholesterol

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Step 4 PLAQUE RUPTURE

… this can result in

A

thrombosis and arterial occlusion

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12
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Step 4 Plaque rupture can cause what conditions

A

angina, MI, sudden death

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13
Q

Define infarction

A

cell death due to insufficient oxygen supply

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14
Q

Stable plaques have…

A

smaller necrotic lipid core

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15
Q

Vulnerable plaques have….

A

lipid rich/foam cells rich peripheral boundaries and thinner caps

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