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Lymphatic System and Immunity Human Anatomy and Physiology II Oklahoma City Community College Dennis Anderson

Fluid Leaves Capillary Cells Blood Blood Capillary

Capillaries

Functions of Lymphatic System Drain fluid from around cells Absorb fat from intestines Circulate lymph Filter lymph Immunity

Right Lymphatic Duct Thoracic Duct

Lymph Fluid of the lymphatic system Similar to blood plasma and interstitial fluid

Lymphatic Vessels Transport lymph Lymph is returned to the circulatory system at either the right or left subclavian veins

Lymph Nodes Filter lymph –Microorganisms –Cancer cells Lymphocytes Monocytes

Thymus Programs some lymphocytes to develop into T-cells

Spleen Filters blood –Worn out RBC –Bacteria Lymphocytes Monocytes

Fluid Movement

Edema Accumulation of interstitial fluid

Causes of Edema Blockage of lymphatic system Increased pressure in veins Lack of albumin –Decreases fluid returning to blood capillaries by osmosis Inflammation

Nonspecific Body Defenses Skin Acid –Stomach –Vagina Mucus Saliva Tears

More Nonspecific Defenses Phagocytosis Complement Fever Inflammation

Complement

Inflammation Bodies response to tissue injury Classic signs –Heat –Redness –Swelling –Pain

Skin Blood

Tissue Damaged

Histamine Released

Capillary More Permeable Plasma Leaks Out

Capillary More Permeable Antibodies Leaks Out

Capillary More Permeable WBCs Leave by Diapedesis

Wall of Fibrin Forms

Pus Forms

Steroid Hormones Hydrocortisone, cortisone and others Depress inflammation Used to treat inflammatory diseases –Rheumatoid arthritis

Antigens Molecules often found in the membrane of cells Antigens of foreign cells stimulate an immune response

Self Antigens Antigens of our own cells Do not cause an immune response in our body –Usually cause an immune response in another person MHC proteins –Major Histocompatibility Complex

Cells of the Immune System APCs –Antigen-presenting cells B cells –B lymphocytes T cells –T lymphocytes

Antigen-Presenting Cells Macrophages Engulf foreign cells and attach the cells antigens on their MHC proteins

Lymphocytes T Cells B Cells

B Cell Receptor Foreign Cell

Cytotoxic T Cell = Killer T Cell Receptor Body Cell

Helper T Cell Receptor APC

Antigen-Presenting Cell APC Macrophages and other cells Engulfs and digests foreign cells Present antigens on MHC proteins to T cells

B Cells Lymphocytes that react directly with antigens Require stimulation from Helper T Cells Offspring become –Plasma cells –Memory B cells Humoral Immunity

Plasma Cells Produce huge numbers of antibodies –2000/second

Helper T Cell Reacts with antigen from APC Stimulates Cytotoxic T Cells and B Cells –Secretes Interleukin II

Cytotoxic T Cells Activated by antigens on any body cell Require stimulation from Helper T Cells Destroys body cells infected with viruses Destroys cancer cells Cellular Immunity

Memory Cells T Cells and B Cells Remember antigen React to a second invasion of an antigen more rapidly

Suppressor T Cells Stops T cells and B cells after an infection has been conquered

Cytokines Chemicals used in cellular immunity Interleukin I –Produced by macrophages –Stimulates helper T cells Interleukin II –Produced by helper T cells Perforin –Causes lysis of target cell

Virus Protein Coat DNA or RNA

Virus Attaches to Body Cell

Viral DNA Enters Host

Protein Coats Synthesized

Viral DNA Synthesized

Viruses Exit Cell

Host Cell Killed by Virus

Interferon Produced by Dying Cell

Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome HIV Virus Attacks and destroys Helper T Cells –Depresses humoral and cellular immunity

The End