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Title: Body Defenses


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Body Defenses
  • NONSPECIFIC
  • 1st-External body membranes
  • Skin and mucosa
  • 2nd-Phagocytes antimicrobial proteins
  • Inflammation-hallmark most important mechanism
  • SPECIFIC
  • 3rd-Immune system
  • Particular foreign substances are attacked

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Nonspecific Defenses
  • Species Resistance
  • Uniqueness
  • Mechanical Barriers
  • Skin
  • Mucous membranes
  • Chemical Barriers
  • Enzymes, etc. in body fluids
  • pH of skin 3-5
  • Gastric juice
  • Lysozyme in tears
  • Interferons

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Nonspecific Defenses
  • Inflammation
  • Prevents spread to nearby tissues
  • Disposes of cell debris and Pathogens
  • Sets stage for repair processes
  • Histamine, Bradykinin, Prostaglandins,
    Lymphokines all enhance inflammation.

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Nonspecific Defenses
  • Phagocytosis
  • Neutrophils-die in the battle
  • Produce defensins
  • Macrophages-survive several battles
  • Respiratory burst
  • Natural Killer Cells (NKs)
  • Secrete chemicals against cell wall
  • Enhance inflammatory response

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Nonspecific Defenses
  • Fever
  • Regulated by the hypothalamus
  • Difficult for bacteria to repair cell walls
  • Stimulates WBC activity

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Lymphocyte Functions
  • Cell-mediated immunity (CMI)
  • Cell to cell contact
  • Respond to processed protein fragments
  • T cells release cytokines
  • Antibody-mediated immunity (AMI)
  • B cells differentiate into plasma cells
  • Secrete antibodies (immunoglobulins)

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Antibody Structure
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Antibody Types
  • IgGmost abundant antibody in plasma
  • IgAexocrine gland secretions
  • IgMreleased during primary response
  • IgDimportant in B cell activation
  • IgEassociated with allergic reactions

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Monoclonal Antibodies
  • Produced by descendants of a single cell
  • Fusion of tumor cells and B lymphocytes
  • Hydridomas
  • Uses
  • Diagnose pregnancy
  • Diagnose some sexually transmitted diseases
  • Diagnose types of cancer

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T-Cell Activation
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Immunodeficiencies
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Acquired Immunodeficiencies
  • Hodgkins Disease
  • Cancer of the lymph nodes
  • Symptoms fatigue, fever, night sweats
  • AIDS
  • Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)

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Common AIDS-Related Conditions
  • (1) Persistant lymphadenopathy
  • (2) Fever
  • (3) Nausea and vomiting
  • (4) Fatigue
  • (5) Night sweats
  • (6) Headaches
  • (7) Persistent diarrhea
  • (8) Dementia
  • (9) Cancers
  • (10) Opportunistic infections

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Autoimmune Diseases
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Myasthenia gravis
  • Graves disease
  • Type I (juvenile) diabetes mellitus
  • Systemic lupus erythematosus
  • Glomerulonephritis
  • Rheumatoid arthritis

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Transplantation and Tissue Rejection
  • Isograftidentical twin
  • Autograftfrom your own body
  • Allograftsame species
  • Zenograftfrom different species
  • Ex. Pig kidneys (54) heart valves (74)
  • Immunosupressive drugs are necessary

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Immune System
  • Stress--depresses the immune system
  • Macrophages become sluggish
  • High levels of endorphins
  • High levels of cortisol epinephrine
  • Growth hormone depressed
  • Short term memory fade
  • Cancer autoimmune diseases
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