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chemical agents
physical forces
microbes |
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principles of inflammation |
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- only occurs in living tissues
- only occurs in multicellular organisms
- series of dynamic, coordinated events
- normally: protective, beneficial role
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cardinal signs of inflammation |
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calor
rubor
tumor
dolor
functio laesa |
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primary strucutres/tissues involved in inflammation |
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connective tissue
blood/lymph vessels
WBC's |
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hyperemia
exudation
emigration |
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increased blood flow to area |
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fluid leaks from blood vessels to tissues
can create swelling and pain |
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movement of WBC to tissues
"diapedisis" |
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INFLAMMATORY CHEMICAL MEDIATORS
released from |
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injured tissues
mast cells
macrophages
neutrophils |
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INFLAMMATORY CHEMICAL MEDIATORS
molecules |
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histamine
prostaglandins
leukotrienes |
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INFLAMMATORY CHEMICAL MEDIATORS
cause |
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vasolialation (hyperemia)
increase vascualr permeability (exudation) emigration of WBC to area via chemotaxis |
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vascular changes in response to closed injury |
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LEWIS TRIPLE RESPONSE
intial response |
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vasocontriction
white line |
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LEWIS TRIPLE RESPONSE
Response 1 |
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flush
capillary diation
dull red line |
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LEWIS TRIPLE RESPONSE
Response 2 |
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flare
arteriolar dilation
bright red, irregular zone surr |
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LEWIS TRIPLE RESPONSE
Response 3 |
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weal
increase vessel permeability
raised area surr. stroke = edema
overlaps w/ exudation |
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SPHINCTERS
type of innervation |
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HYPEREMIA
direct response to injury |
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1st: increased blood to capillaries
2nd: increased blood to arterioles |
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EXUDATION
short-term response |
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cells: release of chemical mediators
mast cells
histamine
increase vessel leakiness |
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EXUDATION
long term response |
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increase vessel permeability
pain |
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EXUDATION
affects of protein-rich fluid entry |
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- edema, swelling: tumor (dolor)
- increase fluids: dilutes toxins
- increase protein:
- antibodies, host defense
- fibrinogen: clot formation, wound healing
- lymmphatic capillaries: take up extra fluid
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EMIGRATION
characteristics |
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mast cells: chemoattractants for WBC
WBC move from vessel to tissue
diapedisis |
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EMIGATION
diapedesis: types of movement/shape |
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- blood vessel: spherical, margniation/pavementing
- connective tissue: amoeboid
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resolution of acute inflammation |
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removal of injury causing agent
healing: repair
restoration of normal |
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factors favoring resolution |
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- rapid removal of causative agent
- minimal death and damage
- favorable local conditions
- adequate blood & lymphatic vessels
- adequate #'s of functioning WBC
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cells types determining wound healing |
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stem cells
quiescent cells (fibroblast)
non-dividing cells (nerves) |
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primary cell type involved in skin wound healing |
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phagocytic: neutrophils, mactrophages
nonphagocytic: myofibroblast, angioblast, fibroblasts |
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NEUTROPHIL
characteristics |
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intitial injury
bacteria
short-term |
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MACROPHAGES
long term
chemical mediators |
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contraction approximates wound edges |
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pericytes
precursors of new blood vessels |
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fibronectin
type III collagen
type collagen |
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WOUND HEALING
1st intention |
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sterile surgical incision |
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1ST INTENTION
starting point |
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blood clot
debris
sutures |
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acute inflammatory response
hyperemia
exudation
emigration |
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macrophages: cytokines, growth factors
granulation time
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granulation tissue: figronectin, type III collagen
macrophages: fewer, less secretion
BV: no longer dilated, less redness |
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granulation tissue: fibronecting, type III collagen
scar: replaced by type I collagen |
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1ST INTENTION
epidermal changes |
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- normal skin: contact inhibition prevents lateral movement
- wound:
- loss of contact inhibition
- cells move laterally to cover wound surface
- granulation tissue in dermis
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2ND INTENTION
characteristics |
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large defects
gaping wounds
myofibroblast: active but not effective
no approximation of wound edges
granulation tissue: exposed
delayed healing |
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factors affecting outcome of wound healing |
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- site of wound: skin vs brain
- mechanical factors: wound edges
- size of wound
- infection
- circulatory state
- nutritional and metabolic status
- age
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complications of wound healing |
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- deficient scar formation
- excessive granulation tissue: proud flesh
- excessive scar tissue formation: keloid
- contractures
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