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1、1 Chapter 1(2) Conspectus of Disease Chapter 1(2) Conspectus of Disease 1.Concepts of health and disease 2.Etiology 3.Pathogenesis2(1)The definition of health from WHO: health indicates not (1)The definition of health from WHO: health indicates not only without any evidence of disease, but also a st
2、ate of only without any evidence of disease, but also a state of complete well-being physically, mentally and socially. complete well-being physically, mentally and socially. Biomedical modelBio-psycho-social medical modelBiomedical modelBio-psycho-social medical model(2)Senescence:(2)Senescence:(3)
3、Sub-health/chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS): a situation, in (3)Sub-health/chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS): a situation, in which the person does not show specific symptoms and signs of which the person does not show specific symptoms and signs of disease, but lives a low-quality of life both physicall
4、y and disease, but lives a low-quality of life both physically and mentally.mentally.1. Concepts of health and disease1. Concepts of health and disease3(4)Disease: An abnormal life process which is induced by disorders of homeostasis under the action of certain causes and conditions. A pathologic pr
5、ocess with disturbances of function, metabolism, and structure in the body, which are manifested by a characteristic set of signs and symptoms.42. Etiology2. EtiologyEtiology Etiology studies the contributing factors that studies the contributing factors that cause diseases including causative, caus
6、e diseases including causative, predisposing, and precipitating factors.predisposing, and precipitating factors.(1)Etiological factors / Causes of diseases(1)Etiological factors / Causes of diseases (2)Conditions for / Precipitating factors of disease(2)Conditions for / Precipitating factors of dise
7、ase(3) Predisposing factors of disease(3) Predisposing factors of disease5(1)Etiological factors /Causes of diseases(1)Etiological factors /Causes of diseases A etiological factor causes a disease and determines A etiological factor causes a disease and determines its characteristics.its characteris
8、tics. Classification of etiological factors Classification of etiological factorsBiological factorsBiological factorsPhysical factorsPhysical factorsChemical factorsChemical factorsNutritional factorsNutritional factorsImmunological factorsImmunological factorsHereditary factorsHereditary factorsCon
9、genital factorsCongenital factorsSocial and psychological factorsSocial and psychological factors 6Biological factorsBiological factorsBiological agents: microorganisms (such as bacteria, virus, fungi, rickettsia, spirochete, etc.), parasites, and their toxins and metabolic products.7Physical factor
10、sPhysical factorsPhysical agents include mechanical injuries, extremes of temperature, electricity and radiation. 8Chemical factorsChemical factorsChemical agents: can damage cells by varies pathways. For instance, corrosive chemicals, such as strong acids and alkalis, can destroy cells at the site
11、of contact. Other chemicals are selective in their sites of action, such as binding of carbon monoxide to hemoglobin. 9Nutritional imbalanceNutritional imbalanceEither excesses or deficiencies of nutrients predispose cells to injury. For example, high lipids and carbohydrates diet predispose a perso
12、n to obese disease, atherosclerosis and diabetes. The most common nutritional deficiency is the lack in certain constituents, such as vitamins, calcium, and trace elements. 10Immunological factorsImmunological factorsAlthough the immune response is a normal protective Although the immune response is
13、 a normal protective mechanism, it may cause diseases when the response is mechanism, it may cause diseases when the response is inappropriately strong (allergy or hypersensitivity)inappropriately strong (allergy or hypersensitivity)misdirected (autoimmune disease)misdirected (autoimmune disease)def
14、icient (immunodeficiency disease)deficient (immunodeficiency disease)11Genetic factorsGenetic factorsGenetic aberrancies may be caused by single or polygenic mutations. they are transmitted by defective genes, such as sickle cell anemia, and colorblindness. Gene mutation Chromosomal aberration12Cong
15、enital factorsCongenital factors The disorders result from abnormal embryonic development, and most of them are nongenetic. For example, congenital birth defects, mental or physical, may be due to a developmental error during pregnancy. The fetus is usually susceptible to not only infectious disease
16、s but also diet and drug-taking of the mother during intrauterine life; 13Social and psychological factorsSocial and psychological factors S Strong or persistent psychological stimulation or stress may trong or persistent psychological stimulation or stress may lead to mental illness and may be rela
17、ted to some diseases, such lead to mental illness and may be related to some diseases, such as hypertension, peptic ulcer, coronary heart disease, and as hypertension, peptic ulcer, coronary heart disease, and depression.depression.14(2) Conditions for disease (2) Conditions for disease Precipitatin
18、g factor:Precipitating factor: intensify the effects of causative factors and intensify the effects of causative factors and promote the onset and development of diseases, including natural, promote the onset and development of diseases, including natural, physical, and social conditions.physical, a
19、nd social conditions.Risk factorRisk factor 15(3) Predisposing factors of disease(3) Predisposing factors of diseaseA predisposing factor refers to the factor that influences the susceptibility or resistance to certain disease. It includes the genetic constitution, physiological make up, as well as
20、various psychological characteristics. Genetic predisposition 16SummarySummarySpecific causes and predisposing factors together determines the disease occurrence; precipitating factors influence the onset and development of illness. Some diseases only have one cause. However, many diseases are multi
21、factorial in origin, such as hypertension, atherosclerosis and diabetes, etc Environmental and genetic factors17 3. Pathogenesis3. Pathogenesis The general rules and common mechanisms underlying the development of diseases (1) The basic mechanisms of disease(1) The basic mechanisms of disease (2) Ge
22、neral rules of disease development (2) General rules of disease development (3)Outcome of disease (3)Outcome of disease 18(1) The basic mechanisms of disease(1) The basic mechanisms of diseaseAlthough various specific mechanisms may underlie different Although various specific mechanisms may underli
23、e different disorders,they all generally involve the following four levels disorders,they all generally involve the following four levels of deregulations: neural, humoral, cellular and molecular of deregulations: neural, humoral, cellular and molecular mechanisms.mechanisms.19Neural mechanismNeural
24、 mechanism Neural system plays a central role in regulating entire life activities; the disturbance occurred in neural system and in periphery organs are mutually affected. Encephalitis B virus can damage neural system directly; some poisons may interrupt the metabolism of neural cells and the produ
25、ction and release of neurotransmitters. 20Humoral mechanismHumoral mechanism (humoral factors, cytokines) (humoral factors, cytokines) Humoral regulation is crucial in maintaining internal homeostasis. Humoral dysfunction generally indicates the alterations in number and in activities of some humora
26、l factors( hormones, chemical mediators, cytokines). They function through endocrine, paracrine, and autocrine to regulate the metabolism and activities of the cells . . 21During the development of diseases, the regulations in humoral and neural system are usually simultaneous e.g. disturbance of ne
27、ural-humoral regulation in hypertension: constant stress- dysfunction of neural system (cerebral cortex and hypothalamus)- sympathetic-adrenal medulla system-increased secretion of norepinephrine and epinephrine- constriction of arteries/ constriction of renal afferent arterioles will activate renni
28、n-angiotensin-aldosterone system, and finally causes hypertension.22Cellular and molecular mechanismCellular and molecular mechanism Cellular and molecular damages or alterations are fundamental in the development of disease. Strong acid and alkali destroy the cells with no selection; hepatitis viru
29、s damages specifically the hepatocytes. Disease genomics: Disease proteomics23整體水平整體水平細(xì)胞水平細(xì)胞水平分子水平分子水平研究疾病研究疾病時(shí)功能代謝結(jié)時(shí)功能代謝結(jié)構(gòu)的變化及其構(gòu)的變化及其發(fā)生機(jī)制發(fā)生機(jī)制器官水平器官水平Integrated medicine,Systems biology 24(2) General rules of disease development (2) General rules of disease development The general rules for a diseas
30、e to take place and developDisruption of homeostasis by pathological insultsBodys responses to damages and anti-damage activitiesReversal role of cause-consequence in the disease processRelationship between systemic and local alterations 25Regulation and disruption of homeostasisRegulation and disru
31、ption of homeostasis Homeostasis: the process whereby the internal environment of an organism tends to remain balanced and stable, which is required for optimum functioning. e.g., maintenance of temperature homeostasis. Disruption of homeostasis by harmful agents may cause diseases. e.g., hypertherm
32、ia 26Responses of damages and anti-damages Responses of damages and anti-damages Damages induce anti-damage responses, and the interactions go through the whole process of diseases and determines the development of diseasesOverdo of anti-damages cause new injurese.g. Burning injury (damage)- constri
33、ction of small blood vessels: maintaining proper blood pressure (anti-damage). However, sustained vasoconstriction-hypoxia, cellular necrosis, and dysfunction. 2728Alternation of cause and result in disease process Alternation of cause and result in disease process A cause of a disease leads to a re
34、sult, which can be a new cause for another results in the development of the disease, even forming vicious cycle, e.g. hemorrhagic shock. 29大失血時(shí)的因果交替示意圖大失血時(shí)的因果交替示意圖細(xì)胞缺氧細(xì)胞缺氧微循環(huán)障礙微循環(huán)障礙休克休克死亡死亡 惡性循環(huán)惡性循環(huán)血管收縮血管收縮機(jī)械力機(jī)械力創(chuàng)傷大失血?jiǎng)?chuàng)傷大失血心輸出量心輸出量交感交感- -腎上腺系統(tǒng)興奮腎上腺系統(tǒng)興奮心率心率 心收縮力心收縮力維持動(dòng)脈血壓維持動(dòng)脈血壓恢復(fù)恢復(fù) 良性循環(huán)良性循環(huán)30Correlat
35、ion between systemic and local regulationsCorrelation between systemic and local regulations Local alterations and the systemic statues can affect each other and disease development. e.g., a severe furuncle will not only cause local inflammation, but also lead to systemic reactions of fever and elev
36、ated leukocytes. On the other hand, a furuncle may be caused by diabetes and could only be cured by proper control of diabetes. 3132(3) Outcome of disease (3) Outcome of disease -complete recovery, incomplete recovery, death The outcome of a disease is determined by the fight between the evil forces and the defending forces, correct diagnosis and treatment. 33Complete recoveryComplete recoveryThe best outcome of a disease:the etiological factors disappearthe pathologically altered metabolism, structure and function are perfectly restoredthe symptoms a
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