TBL 5 Flashcards

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Key inducer of Acute Phase Response (9) ?

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key repressors of APR?

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3
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positive and negative acute phase proteins

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4
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what pathogens are opnonized by MBL ?

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what is the role of the complement system proteins, C3a and C5a on certain cells? what cell types do they act on?

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what is the sensor of the inflammasome ? what cytokine does it activate? what pathway does it activate?

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7
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how does caspase 1 become active?

clinical correlation with an overactive Caspase 1?

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8
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overactivation of caspase 1 leads to _______

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9
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effect of these mutations

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10
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what are the 4 morphological forms of acute inflammation?

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ulcer

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12
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purulent or suppurative inflammation

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serous inflammation

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fibronous inflammation

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during the vascular changes of acute infllamtion what are the vasodilators?

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NO, histamine, prostaglandin

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16
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what factors induce vascular permeability which form ______.

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histamine, leukotrienes TNF alpa, c3a c5a

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what stimulated adhesion molecules?

what are the adhesion molecules

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IL-1 and TNF-alpha

18
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what are the steps in recruitment and chemotaxis of leukocytes ?

19
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Leukocyte adhesion deficiency Type 1( LAD-1) vs type 2

how do these patients present?

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what are the sterps following recruitment and chemotaxis of leukocytes during acute inflammation?

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what is the underlying mechanism and what chemical trigger it?

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jarisch-Herxheimer Reaction:

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outcomes of acute inflammation

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what are the steps of acute inflammation

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describe the first 2 steps of inflammation?
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what are the inflammatory mediators of step 3, cell-derived mediators, plasma-derived mediators?
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what are the last 2 steps of acute inflammatory process after phagocytosis?
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effects of inflammatory cytokines on Blood vessels, Liver, bone marrow, hypothalamus, fat and muscle
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febrile clinical correlation what gets released from the hypothalamus? what can we give for medication and mechanism of action?
what gets released from the hypothalamus?
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outcomes of acute inflammation
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repetitive response: 3 key elements?