Title: Lymphatic System and Immunity
1Lymphatic System and Immunity
2The Lymphatic System and Immunity
Functions and Structures 1. LYMPH- watery fluid
that goes between capillary blood and tissues -
transports pathogens to lymph nodes where they
can be destroyed - INTERSTITIAL FLUID filters
out of capillaries into the
microscopic spaces between cells 2. LYMPH
VESSELS- transport excess tissue fluid back into
circulatory system. 3. LYMPH NODES- produce
lymphocytes, filter out harmful bacteria.
3Structures of the lymphatic system
- Lymph vessels
- closely parallel veins
- transport lymph
4Structures of the lymphatic system
Lymph vessels parallel to blood vessels
5Structures of the lymphatic system
- Lymph vessels
- Lacteals
- Specialized lymph vessels in the small
intestinesin each villi
6Structures of the lymphatic system
- Lymph vessels
- Lymphatic ducts
- Large lymph vessels
- Thoracic duct
- Also called the left lymphatic duct
- receives lymph from the left sideempties into
left subclavian vein - Right lymphatic duct
- Lymph flows only in one direction
7Structures of the lymphatic system
- Lymph nodes
- tiny, oval-shaped structures
- range in size from a pinhead to an almond
- Act as filters
- Located alone or grouped large cluster in the
neck and under the arms - If substance cant be destroyed, node becomes
inflamed
Lymph node
8Structures of the lymphatic system
- Tonsils
- 3 pairs
- masses of lymphatic tissue
- Palatine tonsils
- sides of throat
- Adenoids
- upper throat
- Lingual tonsils
- back of tongue
9Structures of the lymphatic system
- Spleen
- Spongy organ in the upper-left quadrant of
abdomen - Forms lymphocytes and monocytes
- Filters blood
- Stores large amounts of RBCs contracts during
vigorous exercise or loss of blood to release RBCs
10Spleen continued..
- Destroys or removes old, fragile RBCs
- Not an essential organmore needed in children
- If injured (blunt force trauma) may cause
internal bleeding due to rich blood supply
11Structures of the lymphatic system
- Thymus gland
- located in the upper, anterior chest
- also an endocrine gland
- disappearing gland
- puberty
12The Lymphatic System
- What are the functions of the lymphatic system?
- FLUID BALANCE
- LYMPHOCYTE PRODUCTION
- 3. FILTRATION
- 4. IMMUNITY
13The Lymphatic System
- Fluid balance
- returning fluid from the interstitial compartment
to the bloodstream - transferring excess water from the bloodstream
to the tissue fluid - compensating for hypovolemia by releasing stored
fluid to the tissues - compensating for hypervolemia by absorbing and
storing excess fluid
____Fluid IN
____Fluid OUT
14The Lymphatic System
- Lymphocyte production
- What are lymphocytes?
- What do they do?
15The Lymphatic System
- Filtration
- Lymph nodes filter fluid to remove
pathogensfluid then delivered to other lymphatic
vessels.
16The Lymphatic System
The bodys ability to resist pathogens
Present at birth, inherited and permanent
The bodys response to a pathogen
Artifically acquired by injecting
antibodieslasts 3-5 weeksimmediate immunity
Lasts longeryour body responds to a pathogen
Result of recovering from a disease
Being vaccinated / immunized (antigen injected to
stimulate production of antibodies)
17The Lymphatic System
- Natural immunity
- (INNATE) AT BIRTH, INHERITED AND PERMANENT.
- INCLUDES ANATOMICAL BARRIERS
- Unbroken skin
- Mucus and tears
- Blood phagocytes
- Local inflammation
18The Lymphatic System
- Acquired immunity Active and Passive
- Occurs as a result of exposure to invaders -
Lasts longertwo types
19The Lymphatic System
- Acquired immunity Active
- Natural
- A result of having had and recovered from a
disease - For example a child who had measles will usually
not get it again childs body has manufactured
antibodies against disease
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- Acquired immunity Passive
- Natural baby gets from mothers placenta or
mothers milk
21The Lymphatic System
- Acquired immunity Active
- ARTIFICIAL- Vaccinations
- NATURAL- infection person makes
- AB..long lived immunity
-
22The Lymphatic System
Acquired immunity
Active
Artificial Should immunizations be required?
Why or why not?
23HYPERSENSITIVITY
- When the bodys immune system fails to protect
itself against foreign material, and instead, the
antibodies formed irritate certain body cells. - An abnormal response to a drug or allergen.
- An ALLERGEN is an antigen that causes allergic
reaction responses. (Examples of allergens
ragweed, penicillin, bee stings, foods,etc.)
24The Lymphatic System
- Anaphylactic shock
- Severe, sometimes fatal allergic reaction
- Antigen-antibody reaction stimulates a
- massive secretion of histamine
- Symptoms breathing problems, headache, facial
swelling, falling blood pressure, stomach cramps,
and vomiting - Rx - adrenaline
- Needs to wear a medic-alert bracelet / tag
25The Lymphatic System
- AIDS
- Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
- Caused by HTLV-III (human T-lymphotrophic virus
type III) Commonly caused HIV or Human
Immunodeficiency Virus. - Affects not only homosexual males but all
populations
26- The patient with AIDS cannot fight off cancers
and most infections - Three responses to HIV infection
- AIDS
- ARC (AIDS related complex)
- Asymptomatic infections
- Screening tests (anonymous) for HIV/AIDS are
available
27Symptoms of AIDS
- Prolonged fatigue
- Persistent fevers or night sweats
- Persistent, unexplained cough
- Thick coating in throat or on tongue
- Easy bruising, unexplained bleeding
- Appearance of purple lesions on mucous membranes
or skin that dont go away - Chronic diarrhea
- Shortness of breath
- Unexplained lymphadenopathy
- Unexplained weight loss, 10lbs or more, in less
than 2 months - Incubation period 1 month to 12 years
28The Lymphatic System
- Hodgkins Disease
- cancer of the lymph nodes, painless swelling of
lymph nodes are early symptoms. - Rx chemotherapy and radiation
29The Lymphatic System
- Infectious mononucleosis
- Caused by EPSTEIN BARR VIRUS
- Frequently in young adults and children
- Spread by oral contact ( i.e. kissing, drinking
after someone) - Symptoms enlarged lymph nodes, fever, physical
and mental fatigue, ? Leukocytes - Rx bedrest, symptomatic treatment
30The Lymphatic System
- Lupus erythematosus
- WHAT IS THE CLASSIC SYMPTOM OF LUPUS?
Butterfly rash on the face - WHAT OTHER SYMPTOMS MIGHT PRESENT? Swollen
joints, fatigue - HOW IS LUPUS MANAGED? Medications
- WHAT IS THE PROGNOSIS? Good
31The Lymphatic System
- Lymphadenitis
- What is it?
- Lymph aden itis
- LYMPHADENITIS enlargement of the lymph nodes,
occurs when infection is present and body is
attempting to fight off the infection
generalized enlargement
32The Lymphatic System
- Lymphedema
- Lymphatic obstruction is a blockage of the lymph
vessels that drain fluid from tissues throughout
the body and allow immune cells to travel where
they are needed. Lymphatic obstruction may cause
lymphedema, which means swelling due to a
blockage of the lymph passages.
Photo used with written permission by the Mayo
Clinic.
33The Lymphatic System
- Scleroderma
- Scleroderma is a connective tissue disease that
involves changes in the skin, blood vessels,
muscles, and internal organs. - Autoimmune disorder, a condition that occurs when
the immune system mistakenly attacks and destroys
healthy body tissue. - Symptoms
- Fingers or toes that turn blue or white in
response to hot and cold temperatures - Hair loss
- Skin hardness
- Skin that is abnormally dark or light
- Skin thickening, stiffness, and tightness of
fingers, hands, and forearm - Tight and mask-like skin on the face
- Joint pain
34The Lymphatic System
- Tonsillitis
- Inflammation of the tonsils due to bacterial or
viral infection - Treatment antibiotics if bacterial