Inflammation Flashcards

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Appearance of inflammation?

A

Heat, redness, pain (pressure from oedema), swelling, LOF

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Beneficial effects of inflammation?

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Dilution of toxins, entry of immune response elements, transport of drugs, delivery of nutrients for neutrophils, fibrin formation

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2 types of acute inflammation?

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Supparative = pus
Membranous = coating of epithelium with fibrin and neutrophils
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4
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What is an abscess?

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Pus coated in fibrin wall

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What is a granuloma?

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Central area of infected macrophages surrounded by CD4+ Th1 cells bound to the antigens presented by macrophages

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When do granulomas form?

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When bacteria resist macrophage digestion. Allows the centre to be cut off from blood supply and cells die through anoxia and lytic enzymes

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When is disease caused?

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LOF due to inadequate host immune response and inflammation

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3 systemic effects of inflammation?

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Fever, acute phase response and shock

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How does inflammation cause fever?

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Release of pro-inflammatory cytokines affect temperature control sites at hypothalamus to generate heat

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What is the function of a fever?

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Bacteria thrive at lower temperatures and make adaptive more potent

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How does inflammation cause acute phase response?

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Release of IL-6 engages liver to relate acute phase proteins

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Effects of acute phase response on liver?

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Opsonisation and complement activation

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How does inflammation cause shock?

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Haemorrhage or increased vascular permeability and dilation = hypo perfusion of vital organs = circulatory collapse

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