Title: General Pathology
1General Pathology
- Inflammation II
- Healing processes
- Classification
Jaroslava Dušková Inst. Pathol. ,1st Med.
Faculty, Charles Univ. Prague
2Inflammation
- Definition
- complex reaction of organism to damage
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- (aim homeostasis maintenance)
3Inflammation
- Sense
- defensive agent elimination
- reparative damage reparation
4Inflammation Celsus features
- rubor
- tumor
- calor
- dolor
- functio laesa
5Inflammation - Classification
- Time view
- acute (days)
- subacute (weeks)
- chronic (months-years)
6Phases of Inflammatory Response
Proliferation
Alteration
Exsudation
7Healing of Inflammation
8Progressive Changes
- Def.
- processes leading to
- lost or damaged tissue substitution
- or
- adaptation to the organism or environment
changed conditions
9Progressive Changes
- Regeneration (restitution)
- Reparation (substitution)
- Hypertrophy
- Hyperplasia
- Metaplasia
- Adaptation
10Progressive changes 1.
- Regeneration - restitution of former status
- Reparation substitution with a less
specialised tissue - Hypertrophy enlargement of the organ
through cell enlargement
11Angiogenesis Endogenous Promotors
- VEGF - A,B,C,D
- Angiopoietins
- Angiogenin
- basic FGF bFGF
- Hepatocyte Growth Factor HGF
- Interleukin-8
- PDGF
- Transformation Growth Factor ß TGF ß
- TNF ?
12Angiogenesis Endogenous Inhibitors
- Angiostatin
- Brain Angiogenesis Inhibitor 1 BAI1
- Endostatin
- Interferons
- Platelet factor-4 cleavage products
- Prolactin fragment (16kd)
- Thrombospondin-1
- VEGI
- Vasostatin
13Progressive changes 2.
- Hyperplasia enlargement of the organ through
cell multiplication - Metaplasia transformation of one
differentiated tissue into another
differentiated tissue - Adaptation - functional adjustment
- It is done by means of metaplasia,
hypertrophy, hyperplasia, metalaxia,
(rebuilding). -
14Healing Processes 1.
- wounds
- per primam intentionen
- (wounds without infection, dislocation,
foreign bodies) - per secundam intentionen
- hematoma organisation
- thrombus organisation (possible
recanalisation)
15Proliferation - steps
- dissolution of exsudate necrotic tissue
- granulation tissue
- fibronectin formation, fibroblasts
endothelia organisation - collagen production
- scar maturation
- scar contraction myofibroblasts
16Wound Healing - steps
- Day 0 fibrin fibronectin gel
- Day 1 neutrophils
- Day 1-2 macrophages
- Day 2-4 fibroblasts, myofibroblasts,
capillaries
17Granulation Tissue Growth
- PDGF
- from mf, endoth., platellets
- causes fbl proliferation, proteosynthesis
- Transforming GF
- from mf, epithelia
- causes fbl proliferation, angiogenesis
- IL- 1
- from mf, epithelia
- causes fbl proliferation, endogenous pyrogen
- TNF a
- from mf
- causes endothelial growth, killing bacteria,
cachexia
18Healing Processes 2.
- ischemic and traumatic necroses
- foreign bodies healing
- bone fractures
19Factors Influencing Wound Healing
- age
- nutrition status protein deficit
- vitamins A,C collagen, epithelisation
- Zinc enzyme function
- steroids
- local factors
- infection
- necrosis
- foreign bodis
- patients motility
- arterial perfusion
- venous drainage
20Inflammation - Classification
- According to the dominant phase
- alterative
- EXSUDATIVE
- proliferative
21Inflammation - localisation
- superficial
- mucous membranes
- serous membranes
- skin
22Inflammation - Classification
- Type of exsudate
- serous
- nonpurulent lymphoplasmocellular
- purulent
- fibrinous
- gangrenous
23Inflammation - Classification
- Type of exsudate
- serous
- nonpurulent lymphoplasmocellular
- purulent
- fibrinous
- gangrenous
24Inflammation - Classification
- Type of exsudate
- serous
- nonpurulent lymphoplasmocellular
- purulent
- fibrinous
- gangrenous
25Inflammation - Classification
- Type of exsudate
- serous
- nonpurulent lymphoplasmocellular
- purulent
- fibrinous
- gangrenous
26Inflammation - Classification
- Type of exsudate
- serous
- nonpurulent lymphoplasmocellular
- purulent
- fibrinous
- gangrenous
27Inflammation - Classification
- Type of exsudate
- serous
- nonpurulent lymphoplasmocellular
- purulent
- fibrinous
- gangrenous
28Interstitial fibrinose inflammation
- fibrin exsudation fibrinoid change of the
collagen containing connective tissue
29Fibrinoid Change of Collagen
- vessels and connective tissue damage
- plasmorrhagia (leakage of plasma)
- deposits of Ag-AB complexes
- staining characteristics fibrin - like
30Significance of Fibrinoid Change
- diminished quality of the collagen (
firmness, permeability) - tendency to thrombosis in the vessels,
aneurysms formation
31Inflammation - Classification
- Type of exsudate
- serous
- nonpurulent lymphoplasmocellular
- purulent
- fibrinous
- gangrenous
32Gangrenous Inflammation
- tends to be interstitial
- putrefactive bacteria
- severe alteration