Cell Injury Homeostasis
Content
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Components involved in homeostasis
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Mechanism involved in the Homeostasis
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Positive feedback mechanism
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Negative feedback mechanism
Objectives
At the
end of this lecture student will be able to –
• Describe the components of
homeostasis system
• Explain mechanism involved in the
internal environment maintenance
• Describe feedback loop
HOMEOSTATIC CONTROL MECHANISMS
HOW HOMEOSTATIC CONTROL MECHANISMS WORK?
• Homeostatic
control mechanisms work through ‘Feedback Mechanisms’.
• Status
of a body condition is continually monitored, evaluated, changed, re-monitored
& reevaluated.
FEEDBACK MECHANISM
• A
feedback mechanism is a cycle in which the output of a system “feeds back” to
either modify or reinforce the action taken by the system.
• A
feedback mechanism may operate at:
– Tissue
level
– Organ
level
– Organ
system level
– Body
level, integrating with other organ systems.
– Feedback
mechanism can be:
– Negative
feedback (more common)
– Positive
feedback
A FEEDBACK SYSTEM CONSISTS OF THREE COMPONENTS
- SENSOR
(RECEPTOR): detects specific changes (stimuli) in the environment.
- INTEGRATOR:
act to direct impulses to the place where a response can be made.
- EFFECTOR:
performs the appropriate response.
A FEEDBACK LOOP
NEGATIVE FEEDBACK
• Mechanisms
that maintain the factor at some mean value.
• Reverse
a change
• Restore
abnormal values to normal
EXAMPLE: NEGATIVE FEEDBACK BLOOD PRESSURE REGULATION
POSITIVE FEEDBACK
• Strengthens or reinforces a change.
• Makes abnormal values more abnormal.
• Produces ‘Vicious Cycle’.
• But in body a mild degree of positive
feedback can be overcome by the negative feedback control mechanisms of the
body, and the vicious cycle fails to develop.
POSITIVE FEEDBACK LOOP
EXAMPLE: POSITIVE FEEDBACK MEMBRANE DEPOLARISATION
POSITIVE FEEDBACKS IN BODY
• Action
potential
• Clotting
of blood
• Parturition
• Release
of calcium from SR
• Sexual
arousal
• LH
surge
Summary
• Homeostasis
is involved in continuous monitoring of body’s internal environment with
respect to altering external environment
• Components
of homeostasis are ESI (Effector, Sensor, Integrator)
• Internal
environment is maintained by positive and negative feedback mechanisms
• Most of the homeostasis mechanisms involve negative feedback
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