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Gap junction - ANSWER A type of intercellular junction in animals that allows the passage of
materials between cells.
signal transduction - ANSWER A series of molecular changes that converts a signal on a target
cell's surface to a specific response inside the cell.
cellular metabolism - ANSWER all of the chemical reactions that are part of maintaining
cellular function
Anabolism - ANSWER Metabolic pathways that construct molecules, requiring energy.
catabolism - ANSWER Metabolic pathways that break down molecules, releasing energy.
anaerobic metabolism - ANSWER The metabolism that takes place in the absence of oxygen;
the principle product is lactic acid.
aerobic metabolism - ANSWER The cellular process in which oxygen is used to metabolize
glucose. Energy is produced in an efficient manner with minimal waste products.
, leukotrines - ANSWER mediator of degranulation that tend to cause prolonged contractions of
certain smooth muscles and their action contributes to the spasms of the bronchial tubes that
occur during asthma attacks
Prostaglandins - ANSWER Intensify histamine and kinin effect
Hapten - ANSWER small molecule that has to bind to a larger molecule to form an antigen
tetrad of inflammation - ANSWER redness
swelling
heat
pain
First line of immunity - ANSWER intact skin and mucous membranes
Second line of immunity - ANSWER Inflammation
2 types of inflammation - ANSWER acute - <2 wks
chronic - >2 wks
What are the 2 responses in acute inflammation? - ANSWER constriction of large vessel walls
and dilation of capillaries
How do mast cells recruit other WBC? - ANSWER release of chemotactic factors that signal
other WBCs
Leukotrienes - ANSWER activate and attract neutrophils and eosinophils
What chemical mediators are synthesized by mast cells? - ANSWER leukotrienes and
prostaglandins
Chemicals secreted by cells - ANSWER hormones
neurotransmitters
cytokines
Three Methods of Communication between cells - ANSWER Gap junction
chemical secretion
Remote Signaling
remote signaling - ANSWER chemicals secreted can travel near or far to a specific cell
, chemical secretion - ANSWER cells secrete chemicals into the bloodstream
How do mast cells synthesize chemical mediators? - ANSWER Oxidation of arachidonic acid
prostiglandins - ANSWER fatty acids involved in the control of inflammation and body
temperature
stimulate nerve endings = pain
Antigen - ANSWER large molecules that are foreign to the host
PAMP - ANSWER pathogen-associated molecular pattern- molecular pattern on surface of
bacteria, viruses, and other microbes
DAMP - ANSWER damage-associated molecular pattern - proteins that are released from
human cells when they are damaged
PRR - ANSWER Pattern Recognition Receptors. Receptors that recognize PAMPs or DAMPs
Diapedesis - ANSWER passage of blood cells (especially white blood cells) through intact
capillary walls and into the surrounding tissue
Chemotaxis - ANSWER Cell movement that occurs in response to chemical stimulus in the
direction of the Ag
the primary phagocytic WBCs - ANSWER neutrophils and monocytes
How long after insult doe neutrophils arrive? - ANSWER 3-6 hours
How long after insult doe monocytes arrive? - ANSWER within 24 hours
What are monocytes called when actively involved in the inflammatory response? - ANSWER
macrophages
Steps of phagocytosis - ANSWER opsonization and adherence - WBC attaches to pathogen
engulfment - WBC surrounds and ingests Ag
fusion of phagosome with lysosome
destruction - the phagosome is digested by the lysosome
egestion - expelled from macrophage and cleaned by eosinophils