Cell Injury
Tissue Healing
Cell Adaptations to Injury
100

Ischemia

What is the mechanism of cell injury called when there is decreased blow flow to the cell?

100

Fibronectin, proteoglycans and elastin, collagen, and parenchymal (organ) and endothelial (skin) cells


What are the components tissue healing processes influenced by?

100

the stress is sufficiently small in magnitude or short enough in duration that the cell is able to recover homeostasis after removal of the stress


What is reversable or sublethal cell injury?

200

bacteria, viruses, mycoplasmas, fungi, protozoa

What is the mechanism of Cell Injury called for infectious agents?

200

Formation of the scaffold, tensile strength and substances that glue the cells together.

What is fibronectin?

200

Atrophy, hypertrophy, hyperplasia, metaplasia, and dysplasia

What are common cellular adaptions to cell injury?

300

mitochondria, ribosomes, cell membranes

What are the various components of cells subject to changes by aging?

300

Bind to fibronectin and to collagen to help stabilize tissue undergoing repair & retain water and aid in hydration of tissue being repaired


What are proteoglycans and elastin responsible for?

300

cell death or necrosis

What occurs when the is unable to adapt and the cell injury is irreversible?

400

Resistance to infection, pathologic issues such as atherosclerosis.

What are some age related changes caused by atrophy of tissues or organs?

400

a carbohydrate chain of proteins that becomes cross-linked to form fibrils or long sheets that provide tissues with elasticity

What does fibroblasts synthesize and elastin secrete?

400

Function in an altered environment avoiding injury

What does adaptation enable the cell to do?

500

mitochondrial disorders, downs syndrome, or any alteration in chromosomal structures

What are some genetic aspect of diseases?

500

signaling molecules that regulate cellular responses during tissue repair and wound healing


How is the function of Growth Factors?

500

Vascular supply, nutrition, diagnoses with decreased O2 perfusion, DM, prolonged use of corticosteroids, neurological impairment

What are factors affecting cellular healing?