The Inflammatory Response
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- We touched upon the inflammatory response in the Anatomy & Physiology series, but now it's time to go much deeper. What is inflammation on the cellular level? Which cell types are involved with the response, and what are the mechanisms by which they take action? What do we mean by vascular component and cellular component of inflammation? Let's get a closer look now!
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Question, how is it that vasodilation results in a reduction in blood flow? Should it not be an increase in blood flow and a decrease in blood pressure?
Literally when there is vasodilation blood pressure to that area is reduced and subsequently there is blood flow that is being supplied to that area though on a low pressure
It's the opposite of a pressure washer, where water is passed through a narrow pipe and the pressure and speed increases rapidly. The increased vasculater size, means that the same amount of blood now has to fill a larger volume and so the speed or flow slows down.
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How do you stop the inflammatory response once chronic?
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I have H/EDS. Inflammation isn't my friend. My connective tissue is broken.
Leukotrienes and other inflammatory mediators, including how they are created, is an interesting one I want to learn more about.
After learning about NSAIDs, leukotrienes, etc, including the COX-1/2 and LOX pathways, I decided to reduce my dietary intake of omega-6 fats. Over a few year span have noted a significant reduction in my asthma, to the point it's pretty much gone now. One winter I was outside and took in a large breath of cold air... And nothing happened.
I made the decision to take this step after learning about leukotrienes, and that the best asthma drug I'd ever had was the leukotriene receptor antagonist Montelukast.
I presumed there must be a substrate which made the leukotrienes and other inflammatory mediators, and if I reduced that, it may reduce inflammation. While this may have been naive, such processes are complex, lowering omega-6 consumption seemed to have worked.
It eliminated all my arthritis and chronic pain, reduced my allergies to near non existence, and I no longer need any asthma meds nor allergy meds. I still do have eye allergies though, but a minor inconvenience.
I continue to study in hopes I can better understand the root causes and underlying mechanisms at action.
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Unfortunatly this stuff, reeaaaly overreacts if a hair grows into your skin. I even have a scar following 2 weeks of severe pain. Sometimes the immune system is stupid.
If you're referring to ingrown hairs, I recommend shaving with the grain rather than against it.
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I definitely did not say that, as humans and monkeys evolved from a common ancestor, and especially because this immunology series has nothing to do with human evolution. Visit my biology series if you want to learn about that.
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