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Index
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Cellular Growth Adaptations, Cellular Injury, Cell Death
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Chapter 1
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Growth Adaptation
level: Growth Adaptation
Questions and Answers List
Growth Adaptations
level questions: Growth Adaptation
Question
Answer
Increased cell production from stem cells
Hyperplasia
Increased cell size through gene activation, protein synthesis and organelle production
Hypertrophy
Decreased cell number through apoptosis; Decreased cell size through ubiquitin proteasome pathway and autophagy
Atrophy
Ubiquitin attaches to intermediate filaments of cytoskeleton -> degradation by proteasome
Ubiquitin-proteasome pathway
Autophagic vacuoles -> fusion with lysosomes -> hydrolytic enzymes degrade contents
Autophagy
Change in cell type via reprogramming of stem cells to produce new cell type better adapted to stressor
Metaplasia
Nonkeratinizing squamous epithelium -> nonciliated mucinous columnar epithelium
Barret's esophagus
Night blindness; Decreased immunity (decreased maturation of leukocytes); Keratomalacia
Vitamin A deficiency
t(15;17); Disrupted vitamin A receptor-> Cells trapped in blast state -> decreased immunity
Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia
Specialized epithelium of conjunctiva -> stratified keratinizing squamous
Keratomalacia
Mesenchymal tissue metaplasia from muscle trauma/inflammation; Muscle -> Bone
Myositis ossificans
Associated with Fibrocystic changes of the breast, no increased risk for cancer
Apocrine metaplasia of breast
Reversible proliferation/disordered growth of precancerous cells from longstanding pathologic hyperplasia/metaplasia
Dysplasia
Failure of cell production during embryogenesis -> absent organ
Aplasia
Decreased cell production during embryogenesis -> relatively small organ
Hypoplasia