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Learning Objectives, Chapter 9, Inflammation, Tissue Repair,
and Wound Healing

After completing this section of the chapter, the learner will be able to
meet the following objectives:
1. Identify and state the physiologic reasons behind five cardinal signs of
acute inflammation.
 Inflammation involves a wide variety of physiological and
pathological responses intended to eliminate the initial cause of cell
injury, remove the damaged tissue, and generate new tissue
 It does this by: destroying, enzymatically digesting, walling off or
neutralizing the harmful agents (toxins, foreign agents or infectious
organisms)
 Pathogeneses of multiple diseases that are linked to dysregulated
inflammatory response: bronchial asthma, plaques leading to a
heart attacks, diabetes, autoimmune and neurodivergent disorders
 Inflammation is the reaction of vascularized tissues to injury
 Inflammatory mediators:
 Complement
 Tumor Necrosis Factor-a
 Vascular endothelia growth factor
 Neutrophils
 Serum amyloid
 Movement of fluid (in cells or intracellular fluid)
 Inflammation localizes and eliminates microbes, foreign particles
and abnormal cells and paves the way for the repair of injured
tissue
 Inflammatory conditions use the suffix “itis” to the affected organ
or system
 Cardinal signs of inflammation the local reaction of injury is known
as such
 Signs:
 Rubor (redness)

,  Tumor (swelling)
 Calor (heat)
 Dolor (pain)
 Functio laesa (loss of function)
 In addition to cardinal signs that appear at the injury site , systemic
or constitutional manifestations may occur as chemical mediators
are produced at the site of inflammation and enter the circulatory
system
 Acute-phase response: systemic manifestation that may occur
during acute inflammation
 Degree of inflammation is impacted by the following:
 Duration of insult
 Type of foreign agent
 Degree of injury
 Microenvironment
2. Describe the vascular changes in an acute inflammatory response.
 Endothelial cells:
 Single cell-thick epithelia lining of the blood vessels
 Selectively permeable membrane between circulating blood in
vessels and surrounding tissues
 Produce:
 Antiplatelet agents
 Antithrombotic agents
 Function:
 Maintain patency of vasodilators and vasoconstrictors that regulate
blood flow
 Key players in the inflammatory response
 Functionally they provide a selectively permeable barrier to
exogenous and endogenous inflammatory stimuli
 Regulate leukocyte extravasation by expression of cell adhesion
molecules and receptors
 Regulates immune responses by synthesis and release of
inflammatory mediators
 Regulate immune cell proliferation via secretion of hematopoietic
colony-stimulating factors

,  Helps in the repair process of inflammation by producing growth
factors that stimulate angiogenesis and ECM synthesis
 Used as an indicator for:
 Vascular dysfunction in persons with systemic lupus erythematosus,
in the absence of cardiovascular disease
 Vascular stage:
 Changes due to inflammation occur in the arterioles, capillaries and
venules of microcirculation
 Characteristics of changes:
 Vasodilation
 Changes in blood flow
 Increased vascular permeability
 Leakage of fluid into extravascular tissues
 Vasodilation:
 Earliest manifestations of inflammation
 Follows a temporary constriction of arterioles
 First involves the arterioles, then results in the capillary beds
opening in that area = erythema and warmth
 Induced by the following mediators:
 NO
 Histamine
 Following vasodilation:
 Increased permeability of microvasculature, outpouring of protein
rich exudate into extravascular spaces
 Loss of plasma proteins reduces the intracapillary osmotic pressure
and increases the osmotic pressure of interstitial fluid = fluid to
move into tissue and produces edema, pain, impaired function
 Also causes dilution of the offending agent in the tissues
 Results:
 In an increased concentration of RBC, clotting factors and platelets
 Stagnation of flow
 Clotting of blood at the site of injury = localizes spread of infectious
microorganisms
 Increased permeability characteristic of acute inflammation results
from:

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