Pathology 2420A Chapter Notes - Chapter Chapter 3: Multinucleate, Multiple Sclerosis, Histamine H1 Receptor

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Inflammation is a response of vascularized tissues to infections and tissue damage that brings cells and molecules of host defense from the circulation to the sites where they are needed, to eliminate the offending agents. It is a protective response that is essential for survival. It serves to rid the host of both the intial cause of cell injury (e. g. microbes, toxins) and the consequences of such injury (e. g. necrotic cells and tissues) The mediators of defense include: phagocytic leukocytes, antibodies, complement proteins, most of these in blood but some in tissues. The process of inflammation delivers leukocytes and proteins to foreign invaders, such as microbes, and to damaged or necrotic tissues, and it activates the recruited cells and molecules, which then function to eliminate the harmful or unwanted substances. Without inflammation, infections would go unchecked, wound would never heal. Inflammation is induced by chemical mediators that are produced by host cells in response to injurious stimuli.

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