what is the main goal of inflammation
restore homeostasis and allow healing
3 roles of inflammation
what happens once the acute inflammatory response is triggered
what cells exhibit an influx when chronic inflammation occurs
monocytes and lymphocytes
significant tissue damage can result in _____?
granulomas
what are the 3 components of the initial acute inflammation response
what types of receptors do macrophages and dendritic cells have to recognize PAMPs and DAMPs
Pattern Recognition Receptors
what does TLR4 bind to in order to trigger the activation of NkFB
TLR4 binds bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) which triggers activation of NkFB and production of pro-inflammatory cytokines
what are the main pro-inflammatory cytokines
TNF-α, IL-1, IL-6, IL-12, and INF-γ
steps in extravasation
what cell types produce pro-inflammatory cytokines
what do pro-inflammatory cytokines cause
what are 2 important adhesion molecules induced by TNF-α and IL-1
selectins and ICAMS
what is the outcome of leukocyte adhesion deficiencies
what are the 2 types of inflammatory mediators
A plasma derived inflammatory mediator…
what is the result of the coagulation and Kinin system in response to damage
A plasma derived inflammatory mediator
What is the effect of Anaphylatoxins C3a and C5a on inflammation
what are the cell-derived inflammatory mediators
what are the plasma-derived inflammatory mediators
what is the effect of Histamine as a cell-derived inflammatory mediator
histamine binds H1 receptors causing
* vasodilation and endothelial cell contraction
* itch perception
what is the effect of Arachidonic Acid Metabolites as cell-derived inflammatory mediators
what is the effect of cytokines as a cell-derived inflammatory mediator
what are acute phase proteins