The Role Of The Red Blood Cell Flashcards

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What is the main purpose of the red blood cells?

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Transport of oxygen to tissues and carbon dioxide away from tissues

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What are the man in structural properties of the red blood cell?

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. Flexible, bi-concave disk
Allows for passage through small capillary blood vessels
• Haemoglobin within red cells
Increase the oxygen carrying capacity of blood
• Cell surface proteins
Clinically significant proteins include those that define blood group
• No nucleus and no mitochondria Increases flexibility of cell
Rely on glycolysis for energy

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What are the two factors of haemoglobin?

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Haemoglobin = haem + globin
- Haem = iron bound to porphyrin ring
- Globin = protein chains that bind haem

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What is hemoglobin A (HbA) made up of

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  • 2 alpha globin chains
  • 2 beta globin chains
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5
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What direction does a higher temperature shift the Bohr shift curve?

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Right

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6
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Where is the blood made in adult life

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Bone marrow

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7
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What are the four ways red cell production can go wrong?

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Bone marrow failure

Problems with globin production

Lack of components required red cells and haem production

Lack of stimulus

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What can go wrong in red cell function (intrinsic)?

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Red cell membrane defects

Red cell enzyme production problems

Sickle cell

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What can go wrong in red cell function? Cell extrinsic

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Haemolysis -immune mediated haemolysis

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Clinical consequences of anaemia

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↓ RBC production / ↑ RBC loss ↓ Reduced Hb carriage
↓ O2 transport

Which lead to
Breathlessness response to anaemia

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Breathlessness response to anaemia

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Complex mechanism involving:
• Increased cardiac output; to increase blood circulation and oxygen delivery
• Detection of hypoxia by specialised receptors in tissue, acts centrally
All as part of wider effort to increase gas exchange and oxygen carriage to tissues

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Treatments for anemia?

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Replacement (B12, folate, Iron)
. Erythropoietin
• Transfusion
• Transplant
Targetting specific diseases
. Bone marrow replacement
. immune modulation

Evolving therapies
• Gene therapy

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