MOD Ch2 Flashcards

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Anti-apoptotic factors

A

BCL-2, BCL-XL, MCL-1

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2
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Pro-apoptotic factors

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BAX and BAK

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3
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Apoptotic sensors

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BAD, BIM, BID, PUMA, NOXA

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4
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Intrinsic apoptotic pathway

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Cell injury–> BCL2–> BAX, BAK–> Mitochondria–> Cytochrome C

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5
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Extrinsic apoptotic pathway

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Receptor-ligand [Fas, TNF]–> Adaptor proteins

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6
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Karyolysis

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loss of DNA–> less basophilic

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7
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Pyknosis

A

nuclear shrinkage, more basophilia

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8
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Karyorrhexis

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nucleus fragments

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9
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Coagulative necrosis

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Enzymes fail to lyse dead cells. Called an infarct when localized.

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Liquefactive necrosis

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Digestion of cells leads to liquid mass. Caused by hypoxic death in CNS.

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11
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Gangrenous necrosis

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Caused by a necrosed limb. If bacterial infection, liquefaction can lead to wet gangrene.

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12
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Caseous necrosis

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Structureless fragments of lysed cells and granulations. Associate with tuberculosis and granulomas.

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13
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Fat necrosis

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Focal area of fat destruction (often from pancreatic lipases in acute pancreatitis) leading to fat sopanification

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14
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Fibrinoid

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Antigen/Antibody complexes deposited in arterial walls, combined with fibrin.

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15
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Necroptosis

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Triggers: TNFR1, viral RNA and DNA

Depends on: RIP1 and RIP3 signaling

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16
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Pyroptosis

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Cells invaded by microbes–> Caspase 1 activated–> IL-1 activated by cleaving

17
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Dystrophic Calcification

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In diseased tissues, with normal calcium levels

18
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Metastatic Calcification

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In normal tissues, with hypercalcemia due to CA2+ metabolism disturbance