Homestatic GS Flashcards

1
Q

Where are the main locations of the receptors responsible for controlling body temperature?

A

hypothalamus in the brain

the skin

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2
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Where is the location of temperature integrating centre?

A

prep-tic area

hypothalamus

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3
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What are the main effectors involved in thermal regulation

A

sweat glands
vasomotor
metabolic effectors

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4
Q

What adult body temperature is indicative of fever?

A

38 degrees

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5
Q

What differentiates fever from other types of hyperthermia

A

hyperthermia is when the bodies heat rises past the set point due to an outside source.
Hyperpyrexia increases the set point and generates heat to achieve this.

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6
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What is a pyrogen

A

fever inducing substances which are organised by the innate immune system

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7
Q

Release of what class of molecules is caused by pyrogens in humans

A
  • prostaglandin E2 (PGE2)

- proinflammatory cytokines

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8
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Does a fever confer any advantage when fighting infection

A

Yes it provides a warning to the rest of the body that it is fighting an infection, elevated temperature also allows some immune response systems to work better

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