BIOL 2420 Lecture Notes - Lecture 40: Type Iii Hypersensitivity, Type Ii Hypersensitivity, Type Iv Hypersensitivity

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The basophils & mast cells don"t release histamine now: 2o encounter = ige binds to allergen and mast cells & basophils release histamine. Histamine triggers vasodilation (decreases bp: treatments (for systemic release of histamine) Bronchiole constriction & vasodilation is occurring---so bp must be built up. Antihistamines: block action of histamine: histamine would still be produced, but it would not trigger a response. Epinephrine: causes vasoconstriction (when bound to alpha receptors) to build up. It"s short-lived (has a very short half-life (it breaks down very quickly) It buys time so that in iv antihistamine can be administered. It is antibody dependent: activated by foreign antigenic cells, the body produces antibodies against the foreign antigen. Results in enhanced phagocytosis, and complement activation (mac attack: ex: inappropriate blood transfusions. Universal donor = type o (has no antigens so when it gets other types of blood, it produces antibodies against them all)

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