Altered Cellular and Tissue Biology.ppt
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1、1,Altered Cellular and Tissue Biology,Chapter 2,2,Cellular Adaptation,Physiologic vs. pathogenic Atrophy Hypertrophy Hyperplasia Metaplasia Dysplasia,3,Cellular Adaptation,4,Cellular Adaptation,5,Cellular Injury,Reversible Irreversible,6,Cellular Injury Mechanisms,Hypoxic injury Ischemia cut off of
2、blood flow circulation Anoxia insufficient oxygen can be due to lowered Hb, respiration effects, respiratory poisons Cellular responses Decrease in ATP, causing failure of sodium-potassium pump and sodium-calcium exchange Cellular swelling Reperfusion injury,7,Cellular Injury Mechanisms,Free radical
3、s and reactive oxygen species Electrically uncharged atom or group of atoms having an unpaired electron Lipid peroxidation Alteration of proteins Alteration of DNA Mechanisms for the inactivation of free radicals,8,Cellular Injury Mechanisms,Chemical injury Lead CNS toxin interferes with neurotransm
4、itters causing hyperactivity. Lead paints and children anemia & lead toxicity Carbon monoxide binds irreversibly to Hb Ethanol cellular toxin kills cells liver toxin- interrupts protein transport pickles cells can cause fetal alcohol syndrome Mercury neurotoxin can cause bone deformities Social or s
5、treet drugs,9,Unintentional and Intentional Injuries,Blunt force injuries Application of mechanical energy to the body resulting in the tearing, shearing, or crushing of tissues Contusion vs. hematoma bleeding in skin & underlying layers Abrasion removal of superficial skin layers Laceration rip, ye
6、ar or puncture of skin & layers Fractures broken bones,10,Contusions and Hematomas,11,Unintentional and Intentional Injuries,Sharp force injuries Incised wounds Stab wounds Puncture wounds Chopping wounds,12,Unintentional and Intentional Injuries,13,Unintentional and Intentional Injuries,Gunshot wou
7、nds Entrance wounds Contact range entrance wound Intermediate range entrance wound Tattooing and stippling Indeterminate range entrance wound Exit wounds Shored exit wound,14,Gunshot Wounds,15,Unintentional and Intentional Injuries,Asphyxial injuries Caused by a failure of cells to receive or use ox
8、ygen Suffocation Strangulation Hanging, ligature, and manual strangulation Chemical asphyxiants- carbon monoxide, cyanide Drowning,16,Infectious Injury,Pathogenicity of a microorganism gram neg or positive will determine which antibiotics will work best anti viral agents for viral infections Virulen
9、ce of a microorganism some strains are more dangerous than others Disease-producing potential Invasion and destruction Toxin production Production of hypersensitivity reactions,17,Immunologic and Inflammatory Injury,Phagocytic cells immune cells that engulf and destroy invading microbes and toxins I
10、mmune and inflammatory substances Histamine (chemical released by injured or infected cells that cause local vasodilation), antibodies (endogenous proteins that combat and identify invading cells and toxins), lymphokines (chemical produced by imune cells), complement, and enzymes Membrane alteration
11、s leakage of cell contents due to the presence of antibodies and histamines,18,Injurious Genetic Factors,Nuclear alterations mutations and damage to DNA Alterations in the plasma membrane structure, shape, receptors, or transport mechanisms Examples of genetic diseases Sickle cell anemia (substituti
12、on of one amino acid in Hb structure) and muscular dystrophy (muscle tissue does not function properly,19,Injurious Nutritional Imbalances,Essential nutrients are required for cells to function normally inadequate proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals Deficient intake starvation and impr
13、oper diets protein deficiency “kwashiokor” most common, Vitamin B 12 deficiency leads to pernicious anemia Excessive intake - obesity,20,Temperature Extremes,Hypothermic injury Slows cellular metabolic processes Ice crystal formation and frostbite Hyperthermic injury Heat cramps Heat exhaustion Heat
14、stroke Protein denaturation,21,Atmospheric Pressure Changes,Sudden increases or decreases in atmospheric pressure Blast injury Nitrogen Narcosis or rapture of the deep Nitrogen gas has a narcotic effect (laughing gas) Decompression sickness or caisson disease “The bends”,22,Ionizing Radiation,Any fo
15、rm of radiation capable of removing orbital electrons from atoms X-rays, gamma rays, alpha and beta particles Amount of exposure measured in RADS. People who work with X-rays must wear badge that measures dosees of exposure over time Mechanism of damage ionization of chemicals and breakage of chemic
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