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Mechanisms of Cell Injury
There are two Patterns Of Cell death

  Features                Necrosis                        Apoptosis
Cell Size        (Enlarged(swelling          (Reduced(shrinkage

Nucleus          Pyknotic  Karyorrhexis     Fragmentation into nucleosome size
                  Karyolysis                fragments
Plasma           Disrupted                   Intact; altered structure, especially
Membrane                                     orientation of lipids
Cellular         Enzymatic digestion; may    Intact; may be released in apoptotic
Content          leak out of cell            bodies
Adjacent         Frequent                    No
inflammation
Physiologic                                  Often physiologic, means of
and Pathologic                               eliminating unwanted cells; may be
role             Invariably pathologic       pathologic after some forms of cell
                                             injury, especially DNA damage
: ( Oxygen Deprivation (Hypoxia( 1
Hypoxia is an extremely important and
.common cause of cell injury and cell death
Hypoxia is inadequate oxygenation of the( 1
.blood due to cardio respiratory failure
Loss of the oxygen-carrying capacity of the( 2
 blood, as in anemia or carbon monoxide
poisoning
Depending on the severity of the hypoxic
.state, cells may adapt, undergo injury, or die
Hypoxia
. Most common cause of cell injury
. Hypoxia : inadequate oxygenation of tissue( 1
. MAJOR CAUSES OF HYPOXIA
. Ischemia: decreased arterial blood flow to tissues
. Most common cause of hypoxia
Ex: Atherosclerosis in coronary arteries due to
. deposition of lipid in intima of blood vessels
Hypoxemia: decrease in the amount of oxygen dissolved in
: plasma. Seen in
Atelectasis, pulmonary embolus and interstitial fibrosis
. of lung
Hemoglobin related abnormalities
  Anemia
Carbon monoxide poisoning (CO has high affinity for
(. hemoglobin
Will get HEADACHES
Causes of cellular injury
Physical agents: mechanical trauma, burns, frostbite,( 2
sudden changes in pressure, radiations, electric shock
Chemical agents: poisons (toxins), insecticides, CO,( 3
asbestos, alcohol, tobacco, glucose, salt, oxygen
Infectious agents: Viruses , rickettsiae, bacteria, fungi,( 4
parasites
Immunologic reactions: anaphylaxis, autoimmune( 5
.disease
Nutritional imbalances: protein calorie deficiency, vitamin( 6
(deficiencies, excess food intake (obesity, atherosclerosis
Genetic derangements: congenital malformations,( 7
abnormal proteins (hemoglobinopathies), abnormal or absent
(.enzymes (storage disorders
:By Depletion of ATP( 1
Mechanisms of Cell Injurya( The activity of the plasma membrane energy-
                              dependent sodium pump (Na+,K+-ATPase( is
                              reduced. diminished ATP concentration and
                              enhanced ATPase activity, causes sodium to
                              accumulate intracellular and potassium to diffuse
                              out of the cell. isosmotic gain of water, cause cell
                              swelling, & dilation of the endoplasmic reticulum
                              b( oxidative phosphorylation ceases and cells
                              rely on glycolysis for energy glycogen stores are
                              rapidly depleted. accumulation of lactic acid and
                              inorganic phosphates from the hydrolysis of
                              phosphate esters. This reduces the intracellular
                              pH, resulting in decreased activity of many
                              ..cellular enzymes
                            , +c( Failure of the Ca2+ pump leads to influx of Ca2
                            Damaging effects on numerous cellular components
                             d( detachment of ribosome from the rough
                             endoplasmic reticulum and dissociation of
                             polysomes into monosomes, with a
                             .consequent reduction in protein synthesis
                             e( proteins may become misfolded, the
                             unfolded protein response that may lead to cell
                             .injury and even death
oxidative phosphorylation↓
Ischemia

                              ATP↓↓


↓ Na pump                 ↑Glycolysis          Ribosomal Detachment

Influx of Na, H2O    ↓ Glycogen   ↑ Lactic acid        ↓ Protein
     +
       Ca2&                                            Synthesis
   Efflux of K
                                  ↓ pH
  Cell Swelling
  ER swelling
Loss of microvilli         Nuclear chromatin
 Membrane blebs                clumping
2) MITOCHONDRIAL DAMAGE
              Mitochondria are
              important targets for
              virtually all types of
              ,injurious stimuli
              hypoxia and toxins( 1
              a( increases of
              ,+cytosolic Ca2
              b( by oxidative
              , stress
              c( by breakdown of
              phospholipids
              through the
              phospholipase A2
              and sphingomyelin
               pathways, and by
              d(lipid breakdown
              products
INFLUX OF INTRACELLULAR CALCIUM( 3
 AND LOSS OF CALCIUM HOMEOSTASIS
                   The enzymes known to
                   be activated by calcium
                    include
                   a) ATPases (thereby
                   hastening ATP
                   (, depletion
                   b) phospholipases
                   (which cause membrane
                   (, damage
                   c) proteases (which
                   break down both
                   membrane and
                   cytoskeletal proteins(,
                    and
                   d) endonucleases
                   (which are responsible
                   for DNA and chromatin
                   (fragmentation
ACCUMULATION OF OXYGEN-DERIVED FREE RADICALS( 4
             (Reactive Oxygen Species     (OXIDATIVE STRESS

The reduction-oxidation reactions that occur during normal metabolic **
process. During normal respiration, molecular oxygen is sequentially
.reduced by the addition of four electrons to generate water



Reactive Oxygen Species : toxic intermediates are produced; these include**
superoxide anion radical (O2-(, hydrogen peroxide (H2O2(, and hydroxyl ions
. (OH(.this free can damage lipids,protiens, and nucleic acids
 :Cells have defence system against to prevent injury by free radicals
Antioxidants either block the initiation of free radical formation or( 1
inactivate and terminate radical damage(scavenging system(. Examples are
.the lipid-soluble vitamins E , A , Vit C and glutathione in the cytosol
Enzymes: which breaks down H2O2,superoxide O2- helps in protecting ( 2
against the bad effects of free radicals e.g. Catalase, Superoxide dismutase,
.glutathion peroxidase
An imbalance between free radical generating and radical scavenging **
 .system leads to oxidative stress causing cell injury
:Free Radical- mediated damage are seen in
Chemical and Radiation Injury( 1
Ischemia- Reperfusion Injury( 2
Cellular aging and( 3
.Microbial Killing by Phagocytes( 4


: The effects of these reactive species are
Lipid peroxidation of membranes results in*
extensive membrane, Organellar and cellular damage
Oxidative modification of proteins resulting protein*
.fragmentation
Lesions in DNA are responsible for aging and *
malignant transformation of cells
Mitochondrial dysfunction*
Loss of membrane phospholipids *
Plasma membrane damage results in loss of
osmotic balance and influx of fluids and ions,
as well as loss of proteins, enzymes,
coenzymes, and ribonucleic acids. The cells
may also leak metabolites, which are vital for
the reconstitution of ATP, thus further
depleting net intracellular high-energy
. phosphates
Injury to lysosomal membranes results in*
leakage of their enzymes into the cytoplasm
and activation of these enzymes. Lysosomes
contain RNases, DNases, proteases,
phosphatases, glucosidases, and
cathepsins. Activation of these enzymes
leads to enzymatic digestion of cell
components, resulting in loss of
ribonucleoprotein, deoxyribonucleoprotein,
, and glycogen
.and the cells die by necrosis
Cytoskeletal abnormalities*

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Cell injury 1

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  • 4. There are two Patterns Of Cell death Features Necrosis Apoptosis Cell Size (Enlarged(swelling (Reduced(shrinkage Nucleus Pyknotic  Karyorrhexis Fragmentation into nucleosome size  Karyolysis fragments Plasma Disrupted Intact; altered structure, especially Membrane orientation of lipids Cellular Enzymatic digestion; may Intact; may be released in apoptotic Content leak out of cell bodies Adjacent Frequent No inflammation Physiologic Often physiologic, means of and Pathologic eliminating unwanted cells; may be role Invariably pathologic pathologic after some forms of cell injury, especially DNA damage
  • 5. : ( Oxygen Deprivation (Hypoxia( 1 Hypoxia is an extremely important and .common cause of cell injury and cell death Hypoxia is inadequate oxygenation of the( 1 .blood due to cardio respiratory failure Loss of the oxygen-carrying capacity of the( 2 blood, as in anemia or carbon monoxide poisoning Depending on the severity of the hypoxic .state, cells may adapt, undergo injury, or die
  • 6. Hypoxia . Most common cause of cell injury . Hypoxia : inadequate oxygenation of tissue( 1 . MAJOR CAUSES OF HYPOXIA . Ischemia: decreased arterial blood flow to tissues . Most common cause of hypoxia Ex: Atherosclerosis in coronary arteries due to . deposition of lipid in intima of blood vessels Hypoxemia: decrease in the amount of oxygen dissolved in : plasma. Seen in Atelectasis, pulmonary embolus and interstitial fibrosis . of lung Hemoglobin related abnormalities Anemia Carbon monoxide poisoning (CO has high affinity for (. hemoglobin Will get HEADACHES
  • 7. Causes of cellular injury Physical agents: mechanical trauma, burns, frostbite,( 2 sudden changes in pressure, radiations, electric shock Chemical agents: poisons (toxins), insecticides, CO,( 3 asbestos, alcohol, tobacco, glucose, salt, oxygen Infectious agents: Viruses , rickettsiae, bacteria, fungi,( 4 parasites Immunologic reactions: anaphylaxis, autoimmune( 5 .disease Nutritional imbalances: protein calorie deficiency, vitamin( 6 (deficiencies, excess food intake (obesity, atherosclerosis Genetic derangements: congenital malformations,( 7 abnormal proteins (hemoglobinopathies), abnormal or absent (.enzymes (storage disorders
  • 8. :By Depletion of ATP( 1 Mechanisms of Cell Injurya( The activity of the plasma membrane energy- dependent sodium pump (Na+,K+-ATPase( is reduced. diminished ATP concentration and enhanced ATPase activity, causes sodium to accumulate intracellular and potassium to diffuse out of the cell. isosmotic gain of water, cause cell swelling, & dilation of the endoplasmic reticulum b( oxidative phosphorylation ceases and cells rely on glycolysis for energy glycogen stores are rapidly depleted. accumulation of lactic acid and inorganic phosphates from the hydrolysis of phosphate esters. This reduces the intracellular pH, resulting in decreased activity of many ..cellular enzymes , +c( Failure of the Ca2+ pump leads to influx of Ca2 Damaging effects on numerous cellular components d( detachment of ribosome from the rough endoplasmic reticulum and dissociation of polysomes into monosomes, with a .consequent reduction in protein synthesis e( proteins may become misfolded, the unfolded protein response that may lead to cell .injury and even death
  • 9. oxidative phosphorylation↓ Ischemia ATP↓↓ ↓ Na pump ↑Glycolysis Ribosomal Detachment Influx of Na, H2O ↓ Glycogen ↑ Lactic acid ↓ Protein + Ca2& Synthesis Efflux of K ↓ pH Cell Swelling ER swelling Loss of microvilli Nuclear chromatin Membrane blebs clumping
  • 10. 2) MITOCHONDRIAL DAMAGE Mitochondria are important targets for virtually all types of ,injurious stimuli hypoxia and toxins( 1 a( increases of ,+cytosolic Ca2 b( by oxidative , stress c( by breakdown of phospholipids through the phospholipase A2 and sphingomyelin pathways, and by d(lipid breakdown products
  • 11. INFLUX OF INTRACELLULAR CALCIUM( 3 AND LOSS OF CALCIUM HOMEOSTASIS The enzymes known to be activated by calcium include a) ATPases (thereby hastening ATP (, depletion b) phospholipases (which cause membrane (, damage c) proteases (which break down both membrane and cytoskeletal proteins(, and d) endonucleases (which are responsible for DNA and chromatin (fragmentation
  • 12. ACCUMULATION OF OXYGEN-DERIVED FREE RADICALS( 4 (Reactive Oxygen Species (OXIDATIVE STRESS The reduction-oxidation reactions that occur during normal metabolic ** process. During normal respiration, molecular oxygen is sequentially .reduced by the addition of four electrons to generate water Reactive Oxygen Species : toxic intermediates are produced; these include** superoxide anion radical (O2-(, hydrogen peroxide (H2O2(, and hydroxyl ions . (OH(.this free can damage lipids,protiens, and nucleic acids :Cells have defence system against to prevent injury by free radicals Antioxidants either block the initiation of free radical formation or( 1 inactivate and terminate radical damage(scavenging system(. Examples are .the lipid-soluble vitamins E , A , Vit C and glutathione in the cytosol Enzymes: which breaks down H2O2,superoxide O2- helps in protecting ( 2 against the bad effects of free radicals e.g. Catalase, Superoxide dismutase, .glutathion peroxidase An imbalance between free radical generating and radical scavenging ** .system leads to oxidative stress causing cell injury
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  • 15. :Free Radical- mediated damage are seen in Chemical and Radiation Injury( 1 Ischemia- Reperfusion Injury( 2 Cellular aging and( 3 .Microbial Killing by Phagocytes( 4 : The effects of these reactive species are Lipid peroxidation of membranes results in* extensive membrane, Organellar and cellular damage Oxidative modification of proteins resulting protein* .fragmentation Lesions in DNA are responsible for aging and * malignant transformation of cells
  • 16. Mitochondrial dysfunction* Loss of membrane phospholipids * Plasma membrane damage results in loss of osmotic balance and influx of fluids and ions, as well as loss of proteins, enzymes, coenzymes, and ribonucleic acids. The cells may also leak metabolites, which are vital for the reconstitution of ATP, thus further depleting net intracellular high-energy . phosphates Injury to lysosomal membranes results in* leakage of their enzymes into the cytoplasm and activation of these enzymes. Lysosomes contain RNases, DNases, proteases, phosphatases, glucosidases, and cathepsins. Activation of these enzymes leads to enzymatic digestion of cell components, resulting in loss of ribonucleoprotein, deoxyribonucleoprotein, , and glycogen .and the cells die by necrosis Cytoskeletal abnormalities*

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