Therapeutics Rheumat Witt – Flashcards
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The innate immune response involves: |
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Four General Stages of Diapedesis |
1. Chemoattraction and Leukocyte activation
2. Rolling adhesion
3. Tight adhesion
4. Transmigration
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Natural Killer Cells |
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Natural Killer Cells are activated via: |
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Natural Killer Cells: Mechanism of Killing |
1. Perforins
2. Granzymes
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Mast Cells |
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Platelets |
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Complement System |
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Acquired Immunity can be divided into two major phases |
1. Induction Phase
2. Effector Phase
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MHC I |
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MHC II |
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Antigen Presenting Cells |
1. Dendritic cells 2. Macrophages 3. B-cells
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Stimulation of CD4 Cells |
1. Th1 Cells
-activate macrophages -stimulate CD8 lymphocytes to release IL-2 that drives proliferation and the subsequent maturation of the clone into Cytotoxic T-cells -inhibit Th2 cells functions (by IFN-γ)
2. Th2 Cells
-stimulate B cells -stimulate differentiation and activation of eosinophils -inhibit Th1 functions |
B cells are divided into two types: |
1. Plasma B Cells
2. Memory B Cells
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Process of B-Cell Maturation |
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Fab region of Immunoglobulins |
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Fc region of Immunoglobulins |
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Epitope |
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IgA |
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IgD |
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IgE |
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IgG |
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IgM |
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Process of Immunologic Initial Acute-Asthma Inflammation |
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Type I Immune/Inflammatory Response |
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Type II Immune/Inflammatory Response |
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Type III Immune/Inflammatory Response |
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Type IV Immune/Inflammatory Response |
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Histamine secretion is initiated by: |
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Histamine secretion is inhibited by: |
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Histamine Functions in the body |
Involved in:
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Histamine locations in the body |
Found in high concentrations in:
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H1 Receptors |
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H2 Receptors |
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Eicosanoid biosynthesis begins when: |
the cell is activated by:
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Eicosanoids are divided into two groups: |
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COX-1 |
Arachidonate ---> Cyclic Endoperoxides
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COX-2 |
Arachidonate ---> Cyclic Endoperoxides
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Biochemical Pathway of Prostanoids |
Phosholipids ↓ Phospholipase A2 ↓ Arachidonate ↓ COX-1,2 ↓ Cyclic Endoperoxides ↓ Isomerase/Synthase ↓ Prostacyclins, Prostaglandins, Thromboxanes |
PGI2 |
Prostacyclin
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TXA2 |
Thromboxane
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LTB4 |
Leukotriene
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Leukotrienes |
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LTC4 |
Leukotriene
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LTD4 |
Leukotriene
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LTE4 |
Leukotriene
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Lipoxins |
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Platelet Activating Factor |
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IL-1 |
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IL-2 |
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IL-10 |
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IFNα and IFNβ |
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TNF |
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Chemokines |
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Complement C3a |
Involved in the release of histamine from mast cells and basophils |
Complement C5a |
An important chemotactic protein, helping recruit inflammatory cells |