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Advanced Pathophysiology- Inflammation Test Bank Solution Manual Latest Update ( Already Passed) Mast Cell - Answers Central cells of inflammation and release: Histamine Chemotactic factors Cytokines Leukotrienes Prostaglandins Growth factors Other mediators. Mast Cell - location - Answers...

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Advanced Pathophysiology- Inflammation Test Bank Solution Manual Latest Update ( Already Passed)

Mast Cell - Answers Central cells of inflammation and release:

Histamine

Chemotactic factors

Cytokines

Leukotrienes

Prostaglandins

Growth factors

Other mediators.

Mast Cell - location - Answers Skin, GI tract and Respiratory tract.

Mast cell - Stimuli that activates mast cells - Answers Physical injury (heat, medical trauma, UV light,
xrays).

Chemical agents (toxins, venoms, antimicrobial peptides).

Mast cell - Stimuli that activates mast cells - Answers Immunologic means (IgE produced by cells in
adaptive immunity).

Activation of TLRs by bacteria and viruses.

Histamine - Answers A vasoactive amine that causes rapid constriction of large vessel walls, dilate
postcapillary venules→ increased blood flow

Histamine - Answers Increased vascular membrane permeability

Histamine - Answers 4 types of histamine receptors:

H1, H2, H3, H4

H1 - Answers H1 promotes inflammation. Many are located in smooth muscle in bronchi. When
stimulated → bronchoconstriction.

H2 - Answers H2 promotes anti-inflammatory response. Many are located in stomach → secretion of
gastric acid

Cytokines - Answers Molecules that diffuse short distances and regulate the inflammatory response and
include

Interleukins (IL)

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