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Chronic inflammation

Frage 1 von 7

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What defines chronic inflammation?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Long term injury

  • Inflammation

  • Repair

  • All of the above

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Frage 2 von 7

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and tissue are characteristic features. Macrophages come in many different states in chronic inflammation, highlighting their wide range of functions in protecting the body: killing and clearing (), production of , acute phase reactions and presentation

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Frage 3 von 7

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is caused by mycobacterium which has a protective coat so the stimulus cannot be removed. Granulomas form around the pathogen

is aggregation of misfolded proteins causing atrophy

is bladder inflammation. Urinary catheters can introduce infection and leads to incontinence and confusion.

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    Tuberculosis
    Amyloidosis
    Cystisis
    sarcoidosis

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Frage 4 von 7

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cells: always proliferating so regenerate – epithelia such as skin, GI tract
cells: do not normally proliferate but can do so after injury – liver, kidney
: cannot regenerate so must scar – neurones, heart muscle

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Regeneration can be stimulated by insoluble growth factors

Wähle eins der folgenden:

  • WAHR
  • FALSCH

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In regeneration soluble transcription factors regulate DNA transcription from cascade of events which can result in:

Wähle eine oder mehr der folgenden:

  • apoptosis

  • proliferation

  • angiogenesis

  • prevention of apoptosis

  • meiosis

  • tumour formation

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Another signal for regeneration is ( chemical, long-distance, physical ) cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions via the ECM and cell junctions, mediated by ( integrin, interferon, integral, interleukin ) proteins (we touched on this in Topic 1) that again produce a cascade.

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