Mediators of Inflammation

  • Mediators Inflammation is regulated by various chemical mediators that orchestrate the inflammatory response.
  • The Mediators can be derived from cells or plasma and have different roles in initiating and sustaining inflammation. Top of Form
  • Its inflammation are substances that play key roles in initiating and regulating inflammatory responses.

Main Types of Inflammatory Mediators

Main Types of Inflammatory Mediators

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  1. Histamine

    • Source: Released by mast cells and basophils.
    • Function: Increases vascular permeability and causes vasodilation, leading to redness and swelling.
  2. Prostaglandins

    • Type: Lipid compounds.
    • Function: Intensify inflammation by promoting vasodilation, fever, and pain.
  3. Cytokines

    • Examples: Interleukins and Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF).
    • Function: Proteins that modulate the immune response and regulate inflammation.
  4. Chemokines

    • Type: A subset of cytokines.
    • Function: Attract white blood cells to sites of infection or injury (chemotaxis).
  5. Complement System

    • Description: A series of plasma proteins.
    • Function: Enhances the ability of antibodies and phagocytic cells to clear microbes and damaged cells.
  6. Leukotrienes

    • Type: Lipid compounds.
    • Function: Mediate allergic and inflammatory responses by increasing vascular permeability and attracting leukocytes

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