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UTMB 5355 EXAM 2 Advanced
Pathophysiology basic latest updated
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The effects of vasodilation during an inflammatory response cause which of the
following? - Slower blood viscosity

Which of the following is a role of histamine when released by mast cells? - Increased
Vascular Permeability

Which of the following results when histamine attaches to the H1 receptor? - Smooth
muscle contraction, increased chemotaxis, stimulation of prostaglandin synthesis

Which chemical mediator is responsible for prolonged asthma symptoms such as
bronchoconstriction and inflammation? - Leukotrienes

Which of the following are an active modulator of allergic reactions in the immune
system? - Eosinophils

directs movement of cells along a chemical gradient attracting eosinophils and
neutrophils to the site of inflammation. - Chemotaxis

What are the functions of interferons? - Protect against viral infection, modulate
inflammatory response

Your patient has seasonal allergic rhinitis. Which type of hypersensitivity reaction is
this? - Type 1

Your patient has diagnosis of Grave's disease. Which type of Hypersensitivity reaction
is this? - Type 2

Which of the following is a type III hypersensitivity reaction? - Glomerulonephritis

Which of the following statement is true regarding Type IV Reactions? - The reaction is
mediated by T lymphocytes

Which of the following statements are true regarding exotoxins? - damage cell
membranes, activate second messengers, inhibit protein synthesis

immunity is produced by an individual after natural exposure to an antigen or after
immunization - Active

, immunity produces immunoglobulins that bind to antigens and neutralize their effects -
Humoral

stimulates the proliferation of T cells and B cells during inflammation - Interleukins

Catecholamines decrease which of the following immune system cells during chronic
stress? - Natural Killer cells

interfere with insulin signaling leading to insulin resistance in stress, obesity, and Type 2
Diabetes. - Pro-inflammatory cytokines

what type of immunity is produced when an immunoglobulin crosses the placenta? -
Passive acquired

the normal microbiome - The body's surfaces are colonized with a variety of
microorganisms, Surfaces, such as skin and mucous membranes of eyes, upper and
lower GI tracts, urethra and vagina are colonized by a combination of bacteria and fungi
that are unique to a particular location and individual.

If immunocompromised the microbiome can lead to - opportunistic infections or loss of
integrity of the body surface areas.

Type 1 hypersensitivity example - seasonal rhinitis

Type 1 hypersensitivity - IgE mediated, binds to mast cell which causes release of
histamine and other inflammatory cytokines

Eosinphils are active in which hypersensitivity? - Type 1

Histamine binds to _ to cause allergic reaction - H1 receptors

Where are H1 receptors found? - smooth muscle, endothelium, bronchial lining, oral
mucosa

act to prevent over reactions in the smooth muscle contractions brought on by histamine
binding to H1 receptors - H2 receptors

histamine binding to H1 causes - smooth muscle contraction

histamine binding to H2 causes - smooth muscle relaxation, avoids anaphylaxis

H2 blocker examples - pepcid

H1 is - pro-inflammatory

H2 is - antiinflammatory

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