MCB 2000 Chapter Notes - Chapter 16: Penicillin, Basophil, Tryptase

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Allergies: sometimes human body responds to antigens other than pathogenic microorganisms hypersensitivity allergy, antigens causing allergies are called allergens. Exogenous: pollen, mold, dust mites, cat and dog antigens, insect venom, etc. Endogenous: self tissue (autoimmunities: allergies occur in persons who have been sensitized (previously exposed) to some allergen. Different types of allergic reactions: type i anaphylactic reactions (ige, type ii antibody-mediated cell damage (igg; igm, type iii immune complex-mediated, type iv t-cell-mediated or delayed hypersensitivity. Type i allergic reaction: two levels of severity. Atopy local allergy (hay fever, skin rash) Anaphylaxis systemic reaction (airway obstruction, sometimes fatal) Constrict smooth muscle of bronchi labored breathing. Dilates blood vessels hypotension, tachycardia, shock. Increases the permeability of blood vessels (swelling and redness), and mucus secretion (runny nose) Diseases associated with type i hypersensitivity: hay fever allergic rhinitis. Symptoms: nasal congestion, sneezing, coughing: eczema atopic dermatitis. Sensitization occurs through ingestion, inhalation, skin contact.

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