Chapter 4 Flashcards

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Immunology

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Study of physiologic mechanisms that allow the body to recognize materials as foreign and neutralize and eliminate them

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Types of Immunity

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  • Innate

- acquired (active and passive)

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Innate immunity

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Natural—first line of defense to prevent entry of pathogens
Nonspecific—does not distinguish invaders, does not remember encounter with specific invaders and is non-adaptive—it does not remember the encounter with specific invaders

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Acquired immunity

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Specificity and memory—when the same organism is encountered the body can respond more rapidly with a stronger reaction

  • active imm.—protection acquired by introduction of an antigen to a responsive host—naturally (environmental exposure) or artificially (vaccination)
  • passive imm.—antibodies transferred to another person (transplacental)
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Antigens

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Foreign substance—without characteristic cell surface markers of the individual
Capable of eliciting and immune response
“Invader does not have our cell markers—attack!”

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Exterior defenses

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Skin:entire body with exception of any openings—1st and best line of protection
Body openings:
-tears—>lysozymes —>kill bacteria
-ear—>waxy secretions—>prevent bacteria from advancing inside
-nasal hair
-stomach acid

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Phagocytes

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  • nonspecific/innate immunity
  • eat microorganisms to protect the body against infection
  • 2 types —> neutrophils and monocytes
  • emigrate out of the blood and into the tissues where infection has developed
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Neutrophils

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  • derive from bone marrow and increase dramatically in 3 in response to infection and inflammation
  • can directly kill invading organisms but may also damage host tissue
  • die after phagocytosis
  • formation of pus—>accumulation of dead neutrophils and phagocytosis bacteria
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Monocytes

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Circulate in the blood—>mature into macrophages
Essential first step in the specific immune response
Introduce the pathogen to lymphocytes

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5 types of leukocytes

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  • neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils (3 granulocytes)
  • monocytes (phagocytes)
  • lymphocytes
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Granulocytes

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  • because of their granular appearance
  • neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils
  • short lived: 2-3days
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