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Which of the following pathways or enzymatic actions result only in the production of prostaglandins? |
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Cysteinyl Leukotrienes are responsible for: |
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Cox-2 selective inhibitors act on the enzyme: |
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Hustamine action causes asthma-like symptomes by binding to the histamine receptor subtype of : |
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Allopurinol inhibitory action causes the following: |
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Inhibition of neutrophil recruitment |
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High expression of ICAMs directly causes the following effects: |
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Increased binding of leukocytes to endothelial cells |
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Colchicine action causes the following: |
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Inhibition of neutrophil recruitment. |
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Arachidonic acid is released from phospholipids by |
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What is the direct precursor of all leukotrienes? |
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Regulation of inflammatory response by eicosanoids may prevent the transition from: |
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Acute to chronic inflammation. |
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When a cell itself responds to the cytokines, it produces the cytokine, the cytokine is is acting in an/a: |
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Which set of drugs are the front line agents in the therapy for transplantations |
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Cyclosporine, azathioprine, glucocorticoids, and mycophenolate mefotil. |
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Which of the following description is NOT an example of autoimmune disease? A/ antibody to self antigen B/ Immune complex disease C/ T cell-mediated disease |
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Which of the following drugs is an inhibitor of dihydrofolate reductase? A/ Methotrexate B/ Dapsone C/ Mercaptopurine D/ Sulfadiazine |
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Tacrolimus, like cyclosporine is a specifice lymphocyte signaling inhibitor, bloking the production of IL-2. Taclolimus is different from cyclosporin because: |
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Tacrolimus bindfs to FKBP while cyclosporine binds to cyclophilin |
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What is the mechanism of action of allopurinol? |
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Used in the treatment of gout to decreases concentration of uric acid. |
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Which of the following immunosuppressive agents is an example of a cytotoxic agent? |
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In terms of imunosuppression, Azathioprine is considered to be a /an |
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Immunosuppressive agents can intervene in preventing T cells activation and function by the following ways: |
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Inhibition of gene expression and cell surface receptor function |
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Of these lymphocyte signaling inhibitor, which one has no nephotoxicity? a/ Tacrolimus? b/ Cyclosporine? c/ Sirolimus? d/ None of the above? |
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Vasodilation is best characterized by |
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Increased heat and redness |
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Glucocorticoids (prednisone) action cause: |
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Decreases in archidoinc acid secretion and decrease of phospholipase A2 action |
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Insulin dependent diabetes mellitus is an |
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Epinephrine is a dug that is used to treat |
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Anaphylaxis and Histamine-related pahologies |
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Which of the following histamine receptor antagonists will cause the most sedation? |
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First generation o fhistamine H1 receptor antagonist. |
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The structure of Methotrexate is very similar to the structure of : |
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One of the possible side effects of ATG(Anti-thymocyte globuling) is |
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Enhenced cytokine release from initially activated T cells |
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The enzyme responsible for converting hypoxanthine to uric acid is |
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In CNS, histamine that react is |
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vasoconstriction, vasodialation and platelet aggregation. |
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Isoprostanes do not cause |
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More specific than other immunosuppressants |
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Which one does not influence the specific gen expression: Cycrosporine, Tacrolimus, sicrolimes or methotrexate? |
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Enhence IL-2 Inhibit proteins that stop cell division (A) Enhance protien that stop cell divison |
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TNF immuno suppressants are good because |
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they are much more selective and more focused in their action. |
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Cyclosporine and colchine taken together: what happens? |
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decrease colchine excretion in bile and decrease colchine excretion in urine. |
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