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Pathophysiology DNP South Alabama NU 545 Questions with Complete verified detailed Solutions latest update 2025 How is a cell protected from injury? (p.12) --- correct answers ---• Plasma membrane - Acts as a barrier to toxic molecules, macromolecules, & foreign organisms/cells. • Exists in a state of change & modulation. Alternates receptor numbers & patterns. • Gating protects cells from release of Ca from injured cells by sealing off or decreasing permeability at junctional complexes. In cirrhosis, what does cholesterol have to do with the erythrocytes? (p.68) --- correct answers ---• Associated with chemical changes that result in structural & metabolic abnormalities of the erythrocyte membrane leading to cell shape changes & hemolytic anemia. • Increase in unesterified serum cholesterol owing to lecithin cholesterol acyl transferase (LCAT) deficiency in cirrhosis leads to expansion of the lipid bilayer & macrocytosis without megaloblastic changes in precursors. Substitutions of phosphatidyl choline (PC) moieties in the erythrocyte lipid bilayer lead to echinocytes (disaturated PC) or to stomatocytes (diunsaturated PC). In some patients, high density lipoprotein (HDL) abnormalities lead to erythrocyte surface changes causing rapid formation of echinocytes. (Ann Clin Lab Sci. 1990 May-Jun;20(3):169-74.Mechanisms of hemolysis in liver disease.Morse EE1. Department of Laboratory Medicine, University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Farmington 06032) • Alters fluidity & function of cell membrane as well as intercellular transport

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How is a cell protected from injury? (p.12) --- correct answers ---•

Plasma membrane - Acts as a barrier to toxic molecules,

macromolecules, & foreign organisms/cells.


• Exists in a state of change & modulation. Alternates receptor

numbers & patterns.


• Gating protects cells from release of Ca from injured cells by sealing

off or decreasing permeability at junctional complexes.




In cirrhosis, what does cholesterol have to do with the erythrocytes?

(p.68) --- correct answers ---• Associated with chemical changes that

result in structural & metabolic abnormalities of the erythrocyte

membrane leading to cell shape changes & hemolytic anemia.


• Increase in unesterified serum cholesterol owing to lecithin

cholesterol acyl transferase (LCAT) deficiency in cirrhosis leads to

,expansion of the lipid bilayer & macrocytosis without megaloblastic

changes in precursors. Substitutions of phosphatidyl choline (PC)

moieties in the erythrocyte lipid bilayer lead to echinocytes

(disaturated PC) or to stomatocytes (diunsaturated PC). In some

patients, high density lipoprotein (HDL) abnormalities lead to

erythrocyte surface changes causing rapid formation of echinocytes.

(Ann Clin Lab Sci. 1990 May-Jun;20(3):169-74.Mechanisms of

hemolysis in liver disease.Morse EE1.


Department of Laboratory Medicine, University of Connecticut School

of Medicine, Farmington 06032)


• Alters fluidity & function of cell membrane as well as intercellular

transport




What is platelet-derived growth factor? (p.39) --- correct answers ---

Stimulates production of connective tissue cells & neuroglial cells




What is cell communication? How does it occur? (p.20) --- correct

answers ---• Required for homeostasis, regulate cellular

,growth/division & development/organization into tissues, &

coordinate cellular function.


• Occurs in 3 ways:


-via protein channels & gap junctions that directly coordinate

activities of adjacent cells (must be touching)


-via plasma membrane-based signaling molecules (receptors) that

affect the cell itself & cells that come in direct contact


-via chemical signals that must enter the distant cells to affect the

receptors inside of the distant cell (the most common means of

communication).


• Primary modes of intercellular signaling are hormonal,

neurohormonal, paracrine, contact-dependent, & neurotransmitters.

There is also Autocrine signaling where the cell signals itself.




What is chemical signaling? (p.20) --- correct answers ---Involves the

secretion of chemicals, such as hormones, neurohormones, paracrine,

autocrine, and neurotransmitters. Chemical signaling may occur

through the bloodstream or in small discrete spaces

, How is glucose transported from the blood to the cell? (p. 33) ---

correct answers ---Passive protein channels.


Passive mediated transport or facilitated diffusion moves the glucose

via a uniport mechanism into the cell. When all glucose-specific

receptors are occupied, the transport system is saturated and

operating at maximal capacity. Direction of movement is the same as

passive simple diffusion-down the concentration gradient, from an

area of high concentration to low concentration until equilibrium is

achieved.




Understand the transportation of potassium and sodium across

plasma membranes. (p. 29-32) --- correct answers ---• The Na+ K+

antiport (opposite directions) system uses direct energy of ATP to

move cations.


• ATPase is transporter protein.


• Concentration of ATPase in plasma membranes is directly related to

Na+ K+ transport activity.

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