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CHAPTER 2 Inflammation (5 OBJECTIVES) 1) (Concept) Understand the chain, progression, or sequence of vascular and cellular events in the histologic evolution

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Page 1: CHAPTER 2 Inflammation (5 OBJECTIVES) 1) (Concept) Understand the chain, progression, or sequence of vascular and cellular events in the histologic evolution
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CHAPTER 2Inflammation

(5 OBJECTIVES)1) (Concept) Understand the chain,

progression, or sequence of vascular and cellular events in the histologic evolution of acute inflammation

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2) (Rote?) Learn the roles of various “chemical mediators” of acute inflammation

3) Know the three possible outcomes of acute inflammation

4) Visualize the morphologic patterns of acute inflammation

5) Understand the causes, morphologic patterns, principle cells, minor cells, of chronic and granulomatous inflammation

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SEQUENCE OF EVENTS• NORMAL HISTOLOGY • VASODILATATION • INCREASED VASCULAR PERMEABILITY • LEAKAGE OF EXUDATE • MARGINATION, ROLLING, ADHESION • TRANSMIGRATION (DIAPEDESIS) • CHEMOTAXIS • PMN ACTIVATION • PHAGOCYTOSIS: Recognition, Attachment,

Engulfment, Killing (degradation or digestion) • TERMINATION • 100% RESOLUTION, SCAR, or CHRONIC

INFLAMMATION are the three possible outcomes

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ACUTE INFLAMMATION

•“PROTECTIVE” RESPONSE

•NON-specific

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ACUTE INFLAMMATION• VASCULARVASCULAR EVENTS

• CELLULARCELLULAR EVENTS (PMN or PolyMorphonuclear Neutrophil, Leukocyte?, “POLY”, Neutrophil, Granulocyte, Neutrophilic Granulocyte

• ““MEDIATORS”MEDIATORS”

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ACUTE INFLAMMATION

Neutrophil

Polymorphonuclear Leukocyte, PMN, PML

“Leukocyte”

Granulocyte, Neutrophilic granulocyte

“Poly-”

Polymorph

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RuborRubor

CalorCalor

TumorTumor

DolorDolor

5th (functio laesa)

HISTORICAL

HIGHLIGHTS(Egypt, 3000 BC)

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STIMULI for acute inflammation

• INFECTIOUSINFECTIOUS

• PHYSICALPHYSICAL

• CHEMICALCHEMICAL• Tissue Necrosis

• Foreign Bodies (FBs)

• Immune “responses”, or “complexes”

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Vascular Changes• Changes in Vascular Flow

and Caliber

• Increased Vascular Permeability

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INCREASED PERMEABILITY

• DILATATION

• Endothelial “gaps”

• Direct Injury

• Leukocyte Injury

• Transocytosis (endo/exo)

• New Vessels

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LEAKAGE OF PROTEINACEOUS FLUID

(EXUDATEEXUDATE, NOT TRANSUDATE)

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EXTRAVASATION of PMNs

• MARGINATION (PMN’s go toward wall)

• ROLLING (tumbling and HEAPING)

• ADHESION • TRANSMIGRATION

(DIAPEDESIS)

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ADHESION MOLECULES(glycoproteins) affecting

ADHESION and TRANSMIGRATION

• SECRETINS (from endothelial cells)

• INTEGRINS (from many cells)

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CHEMOTAXISPMNs going to the site of “injury”

AFTER transmigration

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LEUKOCYTE“ACTIVATION”

• “triggered” by the offending stimuli for PMNs to:

– 1) Produce eicosanoids (arachidonic acid derivatives)• Prostaglandin (and thromboxanes)• Leukotrienes• Lipoxins

– 2) Undergo DEGRANULATION

– 3) Secrete CYTOKINES

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PHAGOCYTOSIS• RECOGNITION

• ENGULFMENT

• KILLING (DEGRADATION/DIGESTION)

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CHEMICAL MEDIATORS• From plasma or cellsFrom plasma or cells• Have “triggering” stimuliHave “triggering” stimuli• Usually have specific targetsUsually have specific targets• Can cause a “cascade”Can cause a “cascade”• Are short livedAre short lived

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CLASSIC MEDIATORS• HISTAMINE

• SEROTONIN

• COMPLEMENT

• KININS

• CLOTTING FACTORS

• EICOSANOIDS

• NITRIC OXIDE

• PLATELET ACTIVATING FACTOR (PAF)

• CYTOKINES

• /CHEMOKINES

• LYSOSOME CONSTITUENTS

• FREE RADICALS

• NEUROPEPTIDES

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HISTAMINE• Mast Cells,

basophils• POWERFUL

Vasodilator• Vasoactive

“amine”• IgE on mast

cell

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SEROTONIN• (5HT, 5-Hydroxy-

Tryptamine)

• Platelets and EnteroChromaffin Cells

• Also vasodilatation, but more indirect

• Evokes N.O. synthetase (a ligase) from argenine

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COMPLEMENT SYSTEM• >20

components, in circulating plasma

• Multiple sites of action, but LYSIS is the underlying theme

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KININ SYSTEM• BRADYKININ is KEY component, 9 aa’s• ALSO from circulating plasma• ACTIONS

– Increased permeability– Smooth muscle contraction, NON vascular

–PAINPAIN

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CLOTTING FACTORS

• Also from circulating plasma

• Coagulation, i.e., production of fibrin

• Fibrinolysis

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EICOSANOIDS(ARACHIDONIC ACID DERIVATIVES)

• Part of cell membranes• 1) 1) ProstaglandinsProstaglandins (incl. Thromboxanes)

• 2) 2) LeukotrienesLeukotrienes• 3) 3) LipoxinsLipoxins (new)MULTIPLE ACTIONS AT MANY LEVELS

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Prostaglandins(thromboxanes included)

• Pain

• Fever

• Clotting

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Leukotrienes

• Chemotaxis

• Vasoconstriction

• Increased Permeability

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Lipoxins

• INHIBIT chemotaxis

• Vasodilatation

• Counteract actions of leukotrienes

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Platelet-Activating Factor(PAF)

• Phospholipid

• From MANY cells, like eicosanoids

• ACTIVATE PLATELETS, powerfully

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CYTOKINES/CHEMOKINES• CYTOKINES are PROTEINS produced by

MANY cells, but usually LYMPHOCYTES and MACROPHAGES, numerous roles in acute and chronic inflammation

–TNFα, IL-1, by macrophages

• CHEMOKINES are small proteins which are attractants for PMNs (>40), e.g., CXC, CC, CX3C, XC families, PF-4, IL-8

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NITRIC OXIDE• Potent vasodilator

• Produced from the action of nitric oxide synthetase from arginine

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LYSOSOMAL CONSTITUENTS• PRIMARY• Also called

AZUROPHILIC, or NON-specific

• Myeloperoxidase• Lysozyme (Bact.)• Acid Hydrolases

• SECONDARY• Also called SPECIFIC

• Lactoferrin• Lysozyme• Alkaline Phosphatase• Collagenase

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FREE RADICALS• O2 – (SUPEROXIDE)

•H2O2 (PEROXIDE)

•OH- (HYDROXYL RADICAL)

•VERY VERY

DESTRUCTIVE

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NEUROPEPTIDES• Produced in CNS (neurons)

• SUBSTANCE P

• NEUROKININ A

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OUTCOMES OFACUTE INFLAMMATION

• 1) 100% complete RESOLUTION

• 2) SCAR

• 3)CHRONIC inflammation

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Morphologic PATTERNSof Acute INFLAMMATION

(EXUDATE)• SerousSerous (watery)

• FibrinousFibrinous (hemorrhagic, rich in FIBRIN)

• SuppurativeSuppurative (PUS)

• UlcerativeUlcerative

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BLISTER, “Watery”, i.e., SEROUS

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FIBRINOUS

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PUS

=

PURULENT

ABSCESS

=

POCKET

OF

PUS

=

NEUTROPHILS

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PURULENT, FIBRINOPURULENT

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ULCERATIVE

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SEQUENCE OF EVENTS• NORMAL HISTOLOGY • VASODILATATION • INCREASED VASCULAR PERMEABILITY • LEAKAGE OF EXUDATE • MARGINATION, ROLLING, ADHESION • TRANSMIGRATION (DIAPEDESIS) • CHEMOTAXIS • PMN ACTIVATION • PHAGOCYTOSIS: Recognition, Attachment,

Engulfment, Killing (degradation or digestion) • TERMINATION • 100% RESOLUTION, SCAR, or CHRONIC

inflammation

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CHRONIC INFLAMMATION

(MONOS)

LYMPHOCYTE“MONO”CYTE

MACROPHAGE

HISTIOCYTE

APC

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CAUSES ofCHRONIC INFLAMMATION• 1) PERSISTENCE of Infection

• 2) PROLONGED EXPOSURE to insult

• 3) AUTO-IMMUNITY

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Cellular Players• LYMPHOCYTESLYMPHOCYTES• MACROPHAGESMACROPHAGES (aka, HISTIOCYTES)

• PLASMA CELLS• EOSINOPHILS• MAST CELLS

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MORPHOLOGY• INFILTRATION

• TISSUE DESTRUCTION

• HEALING

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GRANULOMASGRANULOMATOUS INFLAMMATION

4 COMPONENTS

FIBROBLASTS

LYMPHS

HISTIOSHISTIOS

“GIANT” CELLS

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GRANULOMASGRANULOMATOUS INFLAMMATION

CASEATING (TB)

NON-CASEATING

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LYMPHATICDRAINAGE

• SITE REGIONAL LYMPH NODES

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SYSTEMIC MANIFESTATIONS(NON-SPECIFIC)

• FEVER, CHILLS

• C-Reactive Protein (CRP)

• “Acute Phase” Reactants, i.e., α1-α2

• Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) increases

• Leukocytosis

• Pulse, Blood Pressure

• Cytokine Effects, e.g., TNF(α), IL-1

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NORMAL SPE

Serum

Protein

Electrophoresis

In ACUTE

Inflammation

Alpha-1 & alpha-2

are increased, i.e.,

“acute phase”

reactants.