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Sites of Adenocarcinoma - ANSWER Lung

Colon

Breast

Pancreas

Stomach

Esophagus

Prostate

Endometrium

Ovary

Secretory Epithelium

Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) - ANSWER - Induced by radiation / UV / metabolic
cellular stress

- Causes direct damage to DNA bases (i.e. cross linking of pyrimidines)

BPDE - ANSWER polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) is smokers that bond w/base
and can result in Guanine being replaced with Thymidine

Two types of genes involved in cancer development - ANSWER 1. Tumor Suppressor
gene - inhibits cell proliferation; "the brake" (Rb p53)

2. Oncogenes - promotes proliferation; "the gas"

Phases of cell cycle - ANSWER G1 - housekeeping/growth

S - 2 chromosomes, repair or destruction of DNA

G2 - condenses in prep of mitosis

M - PMAT

Retinoblastoma - ANSWER two copies per person

- you only need one to function but one mutation makes it easier for a second mutation.

,- two mutations = Cancer (often bilat mulitfocal cells of retina)

p53 - ANSWER most commonly mutated gene across all types of Ca.

tumor suppressor

promotes prod of:

1. cell death inducing proteins

2. proteins that stop the cell cycle

mutated = uncontrolled growth and inability to induce apoptosis

BRCA 1/2 - ANSWER tumour suppressor protein are part of DNA repair complex.

When mutated the genome becomes unstable and mutations are not properly repaired.

Mammary gland/ovaries

HPV and p53 - ANSWER Protein made by the virus causes the destruction of p53 in an
infected cell therefore making the cell more likely to become cancerous (cervical
cancer)

Oncogenes - ANSWER - promote cellular processes necessary for cancer cell
proliferation and survival (key bc cells aren't designed to proliferate so quickly)

- includes: growth factor receptors and proteins that are involved in the transcription of
genes.

Ras - ANSWER Inhibits apoptosis and stimulates protein synthesis and cell proliferation,
helps for mvmnt structures

Herceptin - ANSWER antibody used to target and kill cells expressing HER2/neu on their
surface. Tx breast Ca

TNM system - ANSWER T- tumour

N- lymph nodes

M- metastasis

Stage Definition - ANSWER Stage 0- carcinoma in situ (only one with basement
membrane to settle in)

Stage I, II, III- higher numbers indicate more extensive disease

Stage IV- metastasis

Breast Cancer - ANSWER mutation in breast epithelium

must divide (estrogen = tumour promoter)

,- causes: hormone replacement therapy and late menopause

- Tamoxifen = tx blocks estrogen receptors

Angiogenesis - ANSWER presence of blood vessels in tumor

Intravasation - ANSWER change in shape to help cancer cells escape into blood vessel

Antimetabolites (Chemotheraputics) - ANSWER mechanism of action based on normal
molecules, interfere with normal process.

1. inhibits synthesis of purine and pyramidine precursors

2. directly competes with normal molecules

3. few/mild s/e

Antibiotics (Chemotheraputics, Mechanisms of Action) - ANSWER a) generate ROS
which can create DNA strand breaks

b) intercalation between bases resulting in uncoiling of DNA

Drugs that inhibit microtubules (Chemotheraputics) - ANSWER Inhibitors of
microtubules prevent mitosis by interfering with mitotic spindle

a) taxols-female and lung Ca

b) vinca alkaloids-blood/skin

s/e can include neurotoxicity

Drugs that target DNA unwinding Enzymes (Chemotheraputics) - ANSWER 1.
anthracyclines

2. campothecins

* cell cannot cope and will die

Platinum Compound (Chemotheraputics) - ANSWER cisplatin - binds to DNA helix and
kinks it so it cannot be copied

directly eliminated through the kidneys (can cause prob)

General side effects of chemotheraputics - ANSWER GI irritation, hepatotoxicity, n/v,
alopecia, bone marrow suppression (decr immune cells)

"-mab" - ANSWER monoclonal antibodies

Renal blood flow - ANSWER 1200 ml/min

25% cardiac output

, 99% absorbed

1% excreted

Where does kidney filtration occur? - ANSWER exclusively in cortex

Glomerular filtration barrier - ANSWER separates what needs to be excreted (uric acid,
sugar) vs. kept in body (blood, albumin)

Albumin - ANSWER creates pressure to pull water molecules across barrier into blood
to change interstitial fluid levels. Without it = edema

Mesangial cells - ANSWER removes trapped residues and protein from the basement
membrane thus keeping the filter free of debris

trunk of tree (capillaries are branches)



Endothelial cells - ANSWER have fenestrations to allow water flow



Visceral epithelial cells - ANSWER podocytes @ last site of filtration. Won't allow big
proteins to pass, but allows small ions and sugar



Parietal epithelium - ANSWER can migrate to become podocytes



GFR - ANSWER rate at which plasma moves through glomerular capillaries

Female 85-125 ml/min

Male 97 -140 ml/min



Substances used to measure GFR - ANSWER Inulin- gold standard

Creatinine- clinical standard

Cystatin C



GFR Equation - ANSWER amount of [substance] in urine x volume of urine (24h) / amount
[sub] in plasma

*overestimates GFR

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