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Class notes cell injury and cellular adaptation (pathology) Essential Pathology for Dental Students, ISBN: 9789386107749

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Cell Injury and Cellular Adaptations
Definition:

 It is change in cell’s morphology and function in response to
stress.
Etiology:
1. Hypoxia and ischemia
2. Physical agents
3. Chemical agents and drugs
4. Microbial agents
5. Immunologic agents
6. Nutritional derangement
7. Aging
8. Idiopathic diseases.
Types of cell injury:
1.Reversible cell injury/ Retrogressive changes
2. Irreversible effects of cell injury/cell death: Necrosis.
3. Programmed cell death/Apoptosis
4.Residual effects of cell injury/ subcellular alteration
5. Deranged cell metabolism/intracellular accumulation of lipid,
protein, carbohydrate
6. After- effects of necrosis: gangrene, pathologic calcification

1.Reversible cell injury:
 previously called as degeneration.

a) Hydrophic change/ Cloudy swelling/vacuolar:

 Hydrophic change means accumulation of water within the
cytoplasm of the cell.

,  It is an entirely reversible change upon removal of the
injurious agent.

Etiology:
 Acute and subacute cell injury from various etiologic agents
such as: bacterial toxins, chemicals, poisons, burns, high
fever, intravenous administration of hypertonic glucose or
saline.

Pathogenesis:
 Disturbance in the regulation of sodium and potassium at
cell membrane.
 This results intracellular accumulation of Na and escape of
K.
 This causes increased flow of water into the cell
 Leading to cellular swelling.


Morphologic features:
Grossly:
 The affected organ such as kidney, liver, pancreas or heart
muscle is enlarged due to swelling.
Microscopically:
 The cells are swollen and the microvasculature compressed.
 Small clear vacuoles are seen in the cells and hence the term
vacuolar degeneration.

, b) Fatty change/Steatosis:
 It is the intracellular accumulation of neutral fat.
 It is especially common in the liver but may occur in other
non-fatty tissues like the heart, skeletal muscle, kidneys and
other organs.


Fatty Liver: - Short notes
 It is the commonest site of accumulation of fat.
 It may be mild & reversible or severe leading to death
depending on cause and amount accumulation


Etiology:
1.Hyperlipidemia:
i)Obesity
ii)Diabetes mellitus
iii)Congenital hyperlipidemia

2.Liver cell damage:
i) Alcoholic liver disease (most common)
ii) Starvation
iii) Hepatotoxins (e.g. chloroform)
iv) Drug-induced liver cell injury (e.g. steroids)

Pathogenesis:
Lipids as free acids enter the liver cell from either of the 2 source:
1.From diet
2.from adipose tissue

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