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Answer:
About the induction of immunosuppressive therapy it is true that the goal of induction immunosuppression agent therapy is to significantly decrease the T cell response to the allograft (option C).
Explanation:
Immunosuppressive drug therapy is used when an organ transplant is performed, to prevent the transplanted organ from being rejected by the immune system.
One of the action mechanisms of immunosuppressors is to decrease the action of T lymphocytes, which are the main responsible for the rejection response to the transplant.
The function of T-lymphocytes can be:
- CD4⁺ are producers of antibodies, which can attack foreign tissue.
- CD8⁺ capable of directly attacking a transplanted tissue, recognized as foreign.
Drugs such as cyclosporine and tacrolimus prevent the activation of T-lymphocytes, preventing the rejection of transplanted organs.
the other options are not correct because:
<em> a. Immunosuppressive agents are not only administered before transplantation, but are used throughout life.</em>
<em> b. Immunosuppressive agents are not less powerful than therapeutic agents.</em>
<em> d. Immunosuppressants are not specific to prevent rejection of transplanted organs.</em>
Answer:
Suppreses fibrin formation
Explanation:
So as to understand this question very well, let us first define some basic terms in the question above.
===> HEPARIN: Heparin is a medication that is being used to prevent blood from clotting. Heparin can also used in the treatment of some heart and lung problems.
===> PULMONARY EMBOLUS: when there is blood clottings in the arteries of the lung the condition
is called pulmonary embolus.
Now that we now know this two basic terms in this question, we should be able to solve this question. Since, Heparin prevent blood from clotting which means that it is going to suppress what is going to cause the blood to clot which is Fibrin, that is to say Heparin will Suppress the formation of fibrin.