AM L2.2 Inflammatory signals Flashcards

ROS - reactive oxygen species

1
Q

Monocytes and macrophages release: (3)

A

Cytokines
ROS
Proteases

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2
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eg of a protease released by monocytes/macrophages

A

metaolloproteinases

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3
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eg of cytokines released by monocytes/macrophages

A

TNF-alpha (tumor necrosis factor)

IL-1beta

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4
Q

Foam cells cause accumulation of …

A

cholesterol esters

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5
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Apart from cholesterol what else accumulates? (3)

A

Lymphocytes, mast cells, neutrophils

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6
Q

Many individuals develop CHD in the absence of abnormal lipoprotein profile, what is a marker for this risk?

A

C-reactive protein (CRP)

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7
Q

CRP is a ………..

A

acute phase reactant

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8
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CRP is produced by ….. in response to …..

A

liver

in response to inflammatory cytokines

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9
Q

Homotocysteine is ….

A

an amino acid no used in protein synthesis

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10
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Homocysteine is an intermediate in …. metabolism

A

Methionine

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11
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…. homocysteine is a risk factor for ATS

A

Elevated

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12
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Homocysteine increases….. adhesion to …

A

monocyte/t cell adhesion to endothelial cells

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13
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Reaction that produces homocysteine? (and catalyst)

A

SAH hydrolysis to adenosine + homocysteine

catalysed by S-adenosylhomocysteine hydrolase

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14
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Mutations in …. are associated with excess homocysteine?

And what does this result in?

A

CBS (cystathione-beta-sythase) - which breaks down homocysteine.
Reuslts in excess rate of premature thrombotic events (eg stroke)

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15
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What 3 vitamins reduce serum homocysteine?

A

B6, B12, folic acid

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16
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MMP stands for

A

Metal Metalloproteinases

17
Q

MMPs are….

A

zinc-dependent endopeptidases

18
Q

MMPs degrade…. (2)

A

components of the extracellular matrix and basement membrane

19
Q

MMPs are divided into

A

5 classes, including collagenases, gelatinases and stromeolysins.

20
Q

What catalyses

collage fibril —(a)—-> cleaved collagen —–(b)——> peptides, amino acids

A

a. collagenases

b. gelatinases