Pathophysiology Inflammation TOP Exam Guide Questions and CORRECT Answers
What cells are considered chronic inflammatory cells? - Lymphocytes, monocytes, macrophages, plasma cells What cells are considered acute inflammatory cells? - Neutrophils (PMNs, eosinophils) What activates mast cells? - Physical injury, chemical agents, immunologic processes, and toll-like receptors What two ways do mast cells release chemicals? - 1. Degranulation 2. Synthesis of lipid-derived chemical mediators Where are mast cells located? - In loose connective tissue close to blood vessels What is released by mast cell degranulation? - Histamine, cytokines, neutrophil chemotactic factor, eosinophil chemotactic factor, and tryptase
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