Bcl stands for "B cell lymphoma"
(just another way to remember that bcl = anti-apoptotic)
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BAC or BAX has an "A" in it (duh,) which can stand for "Apoptosis" --> these cause apoptosis in the intrinsic pathway
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I guess the mnemonic could change to the "Toxic Perm on Granny" for extrinsic pathway!
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What about the specific caspases that are involved in the processes? For example, caspase 2, 8, 9 , 10 being initiator caspases
But also caspase 9 being a key player in intrinsic apoptosis. On that note, it it important that we know the function of Apaf-1?
perforin 'perforates', granzyme B enters. (big fan of your channel here :) )
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Perforin forms pores on the cell membrane and then granzyme enters through the pores.
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Its actually the perforins that make the pores while the Granzyme enters the cell cytoplasm to activate the caspas
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Caspase nINe in intrinsic
Caspase Eight in Extrinsic
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do the intrinsic and extrinsic pathways happen together? i mean, does the cell choose between the two pathways?
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Necrosis can be planned too. Something called as necroptosis.
Those peumonics nearly made me perf
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You never spoke about Butyrate and how it activates Apoptosis ?
I feel this video lacks a ton of info... Like liquefactive necrosis is found in the CNS and in the pancreas
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Not a US student and I have some genuine questions...No offense@@
Is that really enough for getting all the USMLE? I mean like, no need to know exactly which caspase (9, 8, 3...) and how 7 pairs of cytochrome C and APAF1 forming apoptosome, which cleaves procaspase 9 into its active form blablabla...(And other details I don't rmb/I didn't learn)
Or these stuff are examined within the medical school so not on the USMLE?
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soooo, BCL is broccoli because it extends life by preventing apoptosis? :) last question, whose life?
bcl-b cell lives-lymphoma
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Necrosis follows inflammation
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ask the med students the difference between necrosis, apoptosis and infarction... :-)
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Big Mistake in this lecture...... Perforins are only the channels for granzymes to enter into the cell and Granzymes activate Caspases; not the Perforins..............
Just a pet peeve, but it's not a-pop-tosis. It's a-puh-tosis. The authors of the original paper that described and named apoptosis included a footnote for proper pronunciation, as it's from Greek. We don't say 'puh-neumonia' or 'puh-tosis.'
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Errata: perforin is the substance that creates the hole, Granzyne B is the substance that activates Caspase
perforin creates holes for the granzyme to enter
I was just about to comments about that
Was just about to comment, otherwise very informative and concise. Thank you so much!
I was goig to say that... perforin perforates... Granzymes, then enter the cell and go activate BAX... and so on