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Pathophysiology =Physiology of
altered health
•It is mainly concerned with the physiological
changes and responses that produce signs and
symptoms in case of disease.
•So studying of pathophysiology is essential to
understanding the rational for medical and surgical
therapy.
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Disease
Disease is abnormal variation in the structure
or function or both of any part of body.
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Causes of Diseases:
• Inherited diseases: Due to abnormality in the DNA of thefertilized ovum and the cells derived from it.
• Acquired diseases: Due to effect of some environmentalfactors.
• a).Physical factors like mechanical injury, like heat, cold,radiation...ect.
• b). Chemical factors like drug, poisons.
• c). Nutritional factors like nutritional deficiency andhypervitaminosis.
• d).Immunological factors like asthma.
• e). Microorganisms like virus, bacteria, fungus, mycoplasma…..ect.
• f).Psychogenic factors like depression.
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Pathogenesis
•It means the mechanism of disease development.
• Each disease has a characteristic natural
history, a typical pattern of evolution, effect
and duration that is observed.
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Manifestation
• The etiologic agent may provoke a number of
changes in the biological process in the body,
that lead to produce clinical signs.
•Many diseases have a subclinical stage.
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The Cell
• The cell is composed of protoplasm
• The protoplasm is composed of:
1. Water (70-85%).
2. Proteins (10-20)%which form cell structures ,enzymes.
3. Lipids(2-3)%
4. Small amounts of carbohydrates are used as fuel.
5. Electrolytes major intracellular electrolytes are, K,Mg, PO4, SO4, HCO3 and small quantity of CL,Na, Ca, Fl.
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Structure of Cell under Microscope
• The cell is composed of:
1. Nucleus
2. Cytoplasm
3. Cell membrane
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Nucleus
• It is the control center for the cell. It is
surrounded by nuclear member, and it contains
the individual units of inheritance which called
genes.
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Genes
• are units of inheritance which are strung a long
the chromosomes.
• Gene control cell activity by determining the
type of protein that is being synthesized in the
cytoplasm.
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Chromosome
• Is a double stranded helical molecule of
deoxyribonucleic (DNA) containing variable
sequences of four nitrogen bases (Thymine,
Guanine, Cytosine, and Adenine) these bases
form a genetic code.
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Cytoplasm
• Cytoplasm is a colloidal solution that contains
water, electrolytes, suspended proteins, neutral
fats, and glycogen molecules.
• In the cytoplasm there are organelles.
• Organelles: inner organ of the cell.
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Ribosome:
• Serve as site of protein synthesis. Some
ribosomes are present free in the cytoplasm
and others attached to the endoplasmic
reticulum.
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Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER):
• Acts as a tubular communication system whichsubstances can be transported from one part ofthe cell to another. There are two types ofendoplasmic reticulum; smooth (SER) andrough (RER).
• SER contains enzymes important formetabolism. While RER contains ribosomeson it surface.
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Golgi Complex:
• The Golgi complex functions are to packages
substances (which are synthesized in the cell)
into secretary granules.
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Lysosomes
• Act as digestive system of the cell which
contains hydrolytic enzymes.
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Mitochondria
• Act as a site of energy production.
Microtubules
• The microtubules are slender tubular structures
composed of globular proteins called tubulin
microtubules control cell shape and movement.
Function: 1). Development and maintenance of cell
form 2). Participation in intracellular transport
mechanisms 3). Formation of centrioles.
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Centrioles
• These are cylindrical structure composed of highly
organized microtubules. In dividing cells they form
the mitotic spindle that aids in the separation and
movement of chromosomes.
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Cell Membrane
Surrounded the cell and prevent content of the
cell get out and also prevent molecules from
environment to get inside the cell. This
membrane is semi permeable.
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Cell membrane
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Cellular Adaptation
• Cells have ability to adapt when there is
change in environment or when increase work
demands.
Cellular adaptation occurs by:
• Changing in size.
• Changing in cells number
• Changing in cells type.
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Atrophy
• Decrease in the cell size.
• Causes
• Disuse
• Endocrine stimulation
• Malnutrition
• Decrease in blood supply.
• De-enervation
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Brain atrophy
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Hypertrophy
• Increase in cell size associated with increaseamount of functioning tissue mass, e.g.Cardiac hypertrophy. So in hypertrophy thereis increase in the functional component of thecell e.g. in muscle hypertrophy there isincrease in: a). actins and myosin filaments. b).Cell enzymes. c). Adenosine tri-phosphate(ATP).
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Cardiac hypertrophy
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Causes:
• Hypertrophy may occur as the result of eithernormal physiologic or abnormal pathologicconditions.
• Physiological condition occurs due to increasefunctional demand like increase in musclemass associated with exercise.
• Pathological conditions like in hormonalchanges, nutritional deficiency, mild irritation,chemicals….ect.
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Hyperplasia:
• Increase in the number of cells in the organ or
tissue. Hyperplasia is a controlled process that
occurs in response to an appropriate stimulus
and ceases once the stimulus has been
removed.
Causes: a).Chronic irritation b). Hormonal
disturbances c). Diet deficiency d). Infection.
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Hyperplasia of the skin
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Metaplasia
• It means conversion from one tissue to another
type like simple epithelium converted to
stratified epithelium.
• Causes:
• Chronic irritation and Persist inflammation.
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Metaplasia
• It means conversion from one tissue to another
type like simple epithelium converted to
stratified epithelium.
• Causes:
• Chronic irritation
• Persist inflammation
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Metaplasia
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Injury & Cell Death
• Injury:
• Any abnormal changes in cell induced by causal
agent.
• Cell injury is reversible up to certain point.
• if the stimulus persists or sever enough from the
beginning The cell reaches to “ point of no
return”.
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• There are two effects of cellular injury:
1. Cell death:
• There is irreversible changes occur in the cell
and there is no further integrated function
occur like respiration
2. Lesser form of damage: Reversible changes
and also called degeneration
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Cell Death
• Cell death means number of cells in the certain
tissue are dead.
• Somatic death means death of individual (all
body).
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• Necrosis : Death occurs due to exposure to
injurious agent.
• Apoptosis: Cell death occurs in case of
physiological cell death or due to irreversible
cell damage.
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Types of Cell Death
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Necrosis
Causes of
• Marked impaired of blood supply.
• Toxin and chemical poisonous.
• Immunological injury.
• Physical agents.
• Infection.
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Types of Necrosis
• Coagulative Necrosis:
This type of necrosis is characteristic of hypoxic injury and seen in infracted area.
• Caseous Necrosis:
This type has a soft cheese like center so called caseous . It associated with T.B.
• Liquefactive Necrosis:
It occurs in softening tissue like brain.
• Fat Necrosis:
It occurs due to damage to the pancreas which leads to release the lipase enzyme. This enzyme attack fat tissues and lyses fat.
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Coagulative necrosis
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Gangrene
• The term gangrene means digestion of dead tissue bysaprophytic bacteria (i.e. bacteria which are incapable ofinvading and multiplying in living tissue). And itassociated with foul odor and the color of the tissuechanges into dark brown or greenish brown.
• Gangrene may be either primary which necrosis (death) oftissue is due to production of exotoxins by bacteria (whichmay then invade and digest the dead tissue), or secondaryin which necrosis of tissue due to other cause likeobstruction of blood supply lead to necrosis and theninvasion by bacteria.
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Primary Gangrene:
• Like gas gangrene caused by group of bacteria
called Clostridia, especially Clostridia welchii,
Clostridia oedematous and Clostridia septicum.
These organisms are intestinal commensals in
man and animals. These organisms are anaerobic
and saprophytic.
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Gas gangrene
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Secondary Gangrene
• Usually result of ischemic necrosis followed
by invasion and digestion of dead tissue by
putrefactive micro-organisms. It is most often
occur in the foot and leg and in the intestine. It
is of two forms wet and dry gangrene.
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Dry gangrene
• Occurs in the part of body when there is no
excessive fluids like in leg when infarction
preceded by gradual arterial occlusion. The
skin becomes cold and waxy.
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Wet Gangrene:
• Occur in the part of the body when there is
excessive fluid ischemic in ischemic area like
intestine and edematous leg.