BIOL 208 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Anaphylaxis, Mast Cell, Vocal Folds

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Hypersensitivities: immune system causes damage when it responds to relatively harmless antigens, immediate hypersensitivities. Antibody associated response - allergen attaches to immunoglobulin e (on mast cells & basophils) release histamine & create an in ammatory response. If it triggers all the basophil;s & mast cells to release histamine the result would be anaphylactic shock - very dangerous, drop in blood pressure can kill you. People carry an epi pen - injects epinephrine which causes vasoconstriction to combat drop in blood pressure: subacute hypersensitivities. Antigens attach to certain body cells & stimulate an antibody reaction. Antibody is attached to the cell & stimulates complement which comes over & kills the cell: delayed hypersensitivities. Antigen is a hapten - attaches to body cells and then t cells attack. External respiration - exchange of gases between the lungs & the blood, transport of respiratory gases - carrying o2 & co2 in the blood.

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