Autoimmune disease Flashcards

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Autoimmune disease is when…

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the immune system attacks one or more self-antigens.

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2
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MG is…

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Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune disease that targets the neuromuscular junctions between motor neurons and skeletal muscle cells.

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3
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Motor neuron releases…

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acetylcholine, a cell signalling molecule, into the small gaps between neurons and muscle fibres.

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4
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Acetylcholine binds with…

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receptor protein on the surface membrane of the muscle fibres.

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5
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As the acetylcholine binds it stimulates…

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channels to open allowing sodium ions to move through the membranes.

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6
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The influx of sodium ions begins…

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a series of events that result in muscle contraction.

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7
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People with MG have a helper…

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T cells that are specific for the protein receptors for acetylcholine.

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T cells in MG stimulate a clone of…

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B cells to differentiate into plasma cells and secrete antibodies that bind to the protein receptor, so blocking the transmission.

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9
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The muscle fibres absorb the receptor-

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antibody complex and destroy it.

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10
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Without acetylcholine receptors, the muscle cells do not…

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receive any stimulations, so the muscle tissue starts to break down.

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11
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Symptoms of MG:

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  • muscle weakness that gets worse after with activity and improves with rest
  • muscles become fatigued very easily
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12
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Treatments of MG:

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  • a drug that inhibits the enzyme in synapses that breaks down acetylcholine
  • surgical removal of the thymus glands
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13
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As the enzymes are inhibited, there will be higher…

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concentration of acetylcholine in synapses, so it stimulates muscle fibres to contract for longer.

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14
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Other autoimmune diseases:

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  • multiple sclerosis
  • diabetes type 1
  • rheumatoid arthritis
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