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Title: Human Anatomy and Physiology


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Human Anatomy and Physiology
  • Immunology Innate defenses

2
Overview
  • Not organ associated but comprised of cells
    inhabiting lymph and body fluids
  • Innate system
  • Surface membranes skin and mucosae
  • Internal defenses phagocytes, fever, NK cells,
    antimicrobial proteins, inflammation
  • Adaptive system
  • Humoral immunity (B cell)
  • Cellular immunity (T cell)

3
Surface barriers
  • Integument (skin)
  • Multilayered skin
  • Keratin stops bacterial enzymes and toxins
  • Epithelial membranes
  • Acidic skin secretions
  • Acid stomach mucosa
  • Saliva contains lysozyme
  • Respiratory and digestive tract mucus

4
Internal barriers
  • Phagocytes
  • Macrophages big-eaters
  • E.g. monocytes, neutrophils

Phagocytosis - steps Engulf (1,2) Formation of
vesicle (3) Lysozome fusion (4) Digestion Exocytos
is (5)
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Internal barriers
  • Natural killer cells
  • Non-specific killers (e.g. viruses, cancer cells)
  • Recognize sugars on surface of target cell
  • Attacks target cells membrane releasing
    perforins
  • nuclear disintegration and inflammation

6
Internal barriers
  • Inflammation
  • Signs
  • Redness, heat, swelling, pain, impairment of
    function
  • Inflammatory process
  • Receptors on cell surface release chemicals
    (histamine, kinins, etc.)
  • Cause small blood vessels to dilate redness and
    heat
  • Chemicals increase capillary permeability, fluid
    causes edema, edema causes pain

7
Inflammation
  • Aids healing process
  • Dilution of harmful substances
  • Oxygen and nutrients
  • Clotting proteins

8
Inflammation
  • Phagocyte mobilization follows inflammation
  • Process
  • Leukocytosis (1)
  • Margination (2)
  • Diapedesis (3)
  • Chemotaxis (4)

9
Internal barriers
  • Viruses cannot replicate themselves
  • How viruses work
  • Antimicrobial proteins - interferon

10
Interferons
  • Steps
  • Virus enters host and replicates
  • Infected cells secrete interferons
  • Interferons stimulate production of antiviral
    proteins
  • Antiviral proteins prevent virus replication

11
Internal barriers
  • Fever

Liver and spleen sequester iron and zinc during
fever Speeds up metabolism
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