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Title: UNDERSTANDING STRESS AND DISEASE


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UNDERSTANDING STRESS AND DISEASE
  • CHAPTER 6

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The Immune System
  • The system responsible for recognizing SELF from
    NON-SELF.
  • Solely responsible for killing NON-SELF
  • Works 24/7. You are never not bombarded with
    things that are NOT SELF (Sorry germ phobics)

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Those That Are Not Self
  • Antigen - any substance that can trigger an
    immune response. Some are pathogens.
  • Bacterial microorganisms in the environment.
    Grow rapidly and compete with our cells for
    nutrients.
  • Fungi organisms like mold and yeast. Absorbs
    nutrients.
  • Viruses proteins and nucleic acid. Take over
    cell and generate their own genetic instructions.

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Immune System Structure
  • Lymph Nodes
  • Bean-shaped spongy tissue
  • Largest are in the neck, arm-pit, abdomen, and
    groan
  • Filters to capture antigens (foreign material)
    and has compartments for lymphocytes.
  • Lymph vessels
  • Connects to lymph nodes and carries fluid called
    lymph into the blood stream

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Immune System Units
  • Leukocytes
  • White Blood Cells
  • Macrophages
  • Granulocyte
  • Lymphocytes
  • Produced by bone marrow
  • T Cells
  • B Cells

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TYPES OF IMMUNE RESPONSES
  • Innate Immunity
  • invariant (generalized)
  • early, limited specificity
  • the first line of defense
  • Also called Nonspecific
  • Barriers
  • Skin
  • Tears
  • Macrophages
  • Granulocytes
  • Mast Cells
  • Adaptive Immunity
  • variable (custom)
  • later, highly specific
  • remembers infection
  • Also called Specific
  • T cells Cell mediated
  • B cells - Humoral

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Nonspecific Response Inflammation
  • Acute inflammation in initiated by a stimulus
    such as injury or infection.
  • Inflammatory mediators are produced at the site
    of the stimulus. CYTOKINES
  • This increases pain too
  • Blood vessels dilate and increase permeability
  • Attract phagocytes to the site of inflammation
    and activate them.
  • These cells then eat or destroy invaders

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Specific Response T and B Cells
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Cell-Mediated Immunity
  • T cells recognize foreign antigens on the surface
    of cells, organisms, or tissues
  • Helper T cells Present things
  • Cytotoxic T cells Kill things
  • Suppressor T cells Turn off
  • T cells regulate proliferation and activity of
    other cells of the immune system B cells,
    macrophages, etc.
  • Defense against
  • Bacteria, fungi and viruses that are inside host
    cells and are inaccessible to antibodies.
  • Cancer cells

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Humoral Immunity
  • Antibodies are produced by B cells.
  • B cells are stimulated and actively secrete
    antibodies These cells are called plasma cells.
  • Antibodies are found in extracellular fluids
    (blood plasma, lymph, mucus, etc.) and the
    surface of B cells.
  • Defense against bacteria, bacterial toxins, and
    viruses that circulate freely in body fluids,
    before they enter cells.

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Immunological Memory
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Overview of Immune Response
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Overview of the Immune Response
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IMMUNE DISORDERS
  • IMMUNE DEFICEINCY
  • HIV/AIDS
  • CANCER? IMMUNE SURVEILLENCE THEORY
  • AUTOIMMUNE DISORDERS
  • ALLERGIES

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Autoimmune Disorders
  • Organ-specific
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Type I Diabetes
  • Hashimotos Thyroiditis
  • Systemic
  • Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
  • Rheumatoid arthritis

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Gender and Immune Function
  • Women respond to antigens more strongly than men
  • Estrogen may affect the development or function
    of immune cells
  • May explain why more women develop autoimmune
    diseases

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PSYCHONEUROIMMUNOLOGY
  • STRESS
  • IMMUNE FUNCTION
  • DISEASE
  • THE STUDY OF HOW THESE INTERACT

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PNI From stressor to illness
  • We differ as to the pattern and frequency of
    stressors to which we are exposed
  • These variations determine the magnitude and
    frequency with which we turn on the
    stress-response
  • The magnitude and frequency of the stress
    response regulate immune competence (e.g., via
    glucocorticoids)
  • Level of immune competence determines
    susceptibility to disease

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PSYCHONEUROIMMUNOLOGY
  • STRESS IMPAIRS IMMUNE FUNCTION
  • DIRECT SYMPATHETIC NS HORMONES
  • Cohen et al. (2007) Being unemployed reduced
    natural killer cell cytotoxicity. Getting a job
    recovers function
  • INDIRECT LIFESTYLE/COPING
  • IMPAIRED IMMUNE FUNCTION CAN CAUSE DISEASE

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Cohen et al. (2007)
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Direct and Indirect Paths
EVENT
DISEASE
APPRAISAL
IMMUNE SUPPRESSION
RESPONSE
LIFESTYLE
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STRESS AND DISEASE
  • HEADACHES
  • INFECTIONS
  • CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
  • DIABETES
  • RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS

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THE DISPOSITION FACTOR
  • DIATHESIS-STRESS MODEL
  • GENETIC FACTORS
  • PHYSICAL
  • PSYCHOLOGICAL
  • EXPOSURE
  • DEVELOPMENTAL
  • PERSONALITY
  • Hardiness
  • Optimism

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Personality Factors Hardiness
  • Hardiness
  • Cluster of stress-buffering traits consisting of
    commitment, challenge, control
  • Linked to lower levels of anxiety, adaptive
    coping styles, and adjustment to cancer,
    cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and many other
    health problems
  • Hardy people are more likely to engage in
    positive reappraisal of stressful events

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Personality Optimism and Immune Functioning
(Segerstrom et al. 1998)
  • Examined law students over the course of the
    first semester of LS.
  • Took measures (T1 T2) of dispositional and
    situational optimism pessimism
  • Drew blood at T1 T2 to measure numerous immune
    parameters.

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PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER
AGENT Germ Tobacco
ENVIRONMENT Life Events Hassles Social
Support Exposure Risk
HOST Diathesis Hardiness Appraisal
DISEASE
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