Created by Jennifer Huber
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Injury to endothelium causes what?
Role of Platelet-Derived Growth Factor
PDGF
Role of Epidemal Growth Factor
(EGF)
Role of Fibroblastic Growth Factor
(FGF)
What is platelet-activating factor (PAF)?
Chemotactic Factors for Inflammatory cells
Chemotactic Factors for Fibroblasts
Angiogenesis Factors
Epithelialization factors
PMNs lifespan in blood vs in tissue
Lifespan of Platelets
Mast Cells
Basophils
Histamine
Bradykinin
Enzyme that inactivates bradykinin in lung
Precursor for Nitric Oxide
How Nitric Oxide works
Effects of Endothelin
Main initial cytokine response to injury and infection are release of what?
Effects of TNF-alpha
Main source for TNF-alpha
Effects of IL-1
Why do you get a fever with atelectiasis?
IL-6
IL-8
IL-10
Interferons
Selectins
Beta-2 integrins
What molecules are found on endothelial cells and involved with transendothelial migration (diapedesis)?
What activates the classic compliment pathway?
What activates the alternative complement pathway?
Factors associated with the classic complement pathway
Factors associated with alternative complement pathway
What factor is common to and is the convergence point to both classic and alternative complement pathways?
Anaphylatoxins
What is the membrane attack complex (MAC)?
Opsonization
Complements associated with chemotaxis for inflammatory cells
Effects of PGI2 and PGE2
NSAIDs
Aspirin
Steroid MoA
Pathway that prostaglandins use
Pathway Leukotrienes Use
What are the slow-reacting substances of anaphylaxis?
What are the effects of slow-reacting substances of anaphylaxis?
Leukotriene that is chemotactic for inflammatory cells
Catecholamine peak after injury
Where is Norephinephrine released from?
Where is epinephrine release from?
Neuroendocrine response to injury
CXC chemokines
Oxidants
Primary mediator of Reperfusion Injury
Chronic Granulomatous Disease
Primary Mechanism of Injury for oxygen radicals
Respiratory Burst