This body process is a protective response to injury, infection, or tissue damage.
INFLAMMATION
These immune cells arrive first at the site of infection.
NEUTROPHILS
Redness at the site of inflammation is caused by this process.
increased blood flow (hyperemia)
Corticosteroids are ____________ hormone which suppresses inflammation.
STEROID HORMONE
What does NSAIDs stands for
NONSTEROIDAL ANTI- INFLAMMATORY DRUGS
This type of inflammation has a rapid onset and short duration.
ACUTE INFLAMMATION
These cells “eat” bacteria and debris during inflammation.
MACROPHAGES
The swelling in inflammation happens because of this.
FLUID ACCUMULATION
Corticosteroids reduce inflammation by mimicking this natural hormone.
CORTISOL
What enzyme do NSAIDS inhibit?
CYCLOOXYGENASE
Chemicals, toxins, or poisons in the body can trigger inflammation and are called
IRRITANTS
Give an example of an inflammatory agent.
LEUKOTRIENES
PROSTAGLANDINS
BRADYKININ
This is the term for redness in inflammation.
ERYTHEMA
Which enzyme does corticosteroids inhibits?
PHOSPHOLIPASE
Common Side effect of NSAIDs
GASTRIC IRRITATION / ULCER
Inflammation is part of this body system.
IMMUNE SYSTEM
They dilate arterioles and increase capillary permeability.
KININS
medical term for swelling
EDEMA
This is the first step of the inflammatory pathway.
PHOSPHOLIPASE
Which cyclooxygenase is an "inducible" enzyme?
CYCLOOXYGENASE 2
This is the overall goal of inflammation in animals.
CONTROL INFLAMMATION AND RESTORE DAMAGE TISSUE.
What are the two main type of anti- inflammatory drug?
Use full terminology.
STEROIDAL ANTI-INFLAMMATORY DRUGS
NONSTEROIDAL ANTI-INFLAMMATORY DRUGS
Name all the classical sign of inflammation, including their other name
PAIN- DOLOR
REDNESS-RUBOR
SWELLING- TUMOR
HEAT- CALOR
LOSS OF FUNCTION - FUNCTIO LAESA
One disadvantage of Corticosteroids from NSAIDS is:
SUPPRESS IMMUNE SYSTEM
What is the effect of the inhibition of cyclooxygenase enzyme to the synthesis of prostaglandin?
DECREASES