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Cell adaptations

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Cell Adaptations

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Homeostasis ?

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Cellular Response To Stress

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Causes Of Injury Hypoxia Physical Agents Chemicals Infections Immunological Reactions Genetic Errors Nutritional Imbalances

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Types Of Cell Adaptations Hyperplasia Hypertrophy Atrophy Metaplasia

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Hypertrophy Non dividing cells Physiological Pathological Cells not capable of replication Mechanisms mechanical triggers trophic triggers Ex :hypertrophy of heart uterus in pregnancy Skeletal muscle in body builders

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Mechanism Of Hypertrophy

Increased production of structural proteins

Switch of contractile proteins from adult to fetal

Expression of fetal genes

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Hyertrophy

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Hyperplasia Cells capable of replication Increase in no of cells Increase in size of the organ Physiologic and pathologic

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Physiologic Hyperplasia Hormonal Compensatory

Mechanisms of hyperplasia local production of growth factors

activation of intra cellular pathway stem cells

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Pathologic Hyperplasia Excessive hormonal stimulation Bph , endometrial hyperplasia Fertile soil for cancerous proliferations

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Atrophy Shrinkage in cell size by loss of substances Organ shrinkage Physiologic or pathologic

Physiologic Atrophy

Ex : 1. Development – notocord , thyroglossal duct

2. uterus after parturition

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Pathological Atrophy Decreased workload Loss of innervation Diminished blood supply Inadequate nutrition Loss of hormonal stimulation Senile atrophy

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Mechanism Imbalance between protein production

and utilization Ubiqutin proteosome pathway

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Atrophy

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Metaplasia Reversible change Replacement of one adult cell by other type Mc – columnar to squamous Seen in respiratory epithelium Ducts of glands impacted by stones Vitamin A deficiency Malignant transformation on chronic stages Barrets esophagus Connective tissue metaplasia Cervical metaplasia

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Mechanism Stem cell reprogramming Uncoordinated growth factors Vit A deficiency Cytostatic drugs Virus

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Metaplasia

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