Zusammenfassung der Ressource
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What defines chronic inflammation?
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Long term injury
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Inflammation
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Repair
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All of the above
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[blank_start]Macrophages[blank_end] and [blank_start]granulation[blank_end] tissue are characteristic features. Macrophages come in many different states in chronic inflammation, highlighting their wide range of functions in protecting the body: killing and clearing ([blank_start]phagocytosis[blank_end]), production of [blank_start]cytokines[blank_end], acute phase reactions and [blank_start]antigen[blank_end] presentation
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Macrophages
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granulation
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phagocytosis
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cytokines
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antigen
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[blank_start]Tuberculosis[blank_end] is caused by mycobacterium which has a protective coat so the stimulus cannot be removed. Granulomas form around the pathogen
[blank_start]Amyloidosis[blank_end] is aggregation of misfolded proteins causing atrophy
[blank_start]Cystisis[blank_end] is bladder inflammation. Urinary catheters can introduce infection and leads to incontinence and confusion.
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Tuberculosis
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Amyloidosis
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Cystisis
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sarcoidosis
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[blank_start]Labile[blank_end] cells: always proliferating so regenerate – epithelia such as skin, GI tract
[blank_start]Stable[blank_end] cells: do not normally proliferate but can do so after injury – liver, kidney
[blank_start]Permanent[blank_end]: cannot regenerate so must scar – neurones, heart muscle
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Regeneration can be stimulated by insoluble growth factors
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In regeneration soluble transcription factors regulate DNA transcription from cascade of events which can result in:
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apoptosis
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proliferation
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angiogenesis
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prevention of apoptosis
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meiosis
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tumour formation
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Another signal for regeneration is [blank_start]physical[blank_end] cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions via the ECM and cell junctions, mediated by [blank_start]integrin[blank_end] proteins (we touched on this in Topic 1) that again produce a cascade.
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chemical
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long-distance
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physical
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integrin
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interferon
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integral
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interleukin