Hematopoiesis Flashcards

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Hematopoiesis definition

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Formation of blood cells

Occur in the bone marrow

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Major types of blood cells

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Erythrocytes
Thrombocytes
Leukocytes

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Pluripotent hematopoietic stem cells

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Erythroblast
Myeloblast
Monoblast
Lymphoblast 
Megakaryoblast
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Growth factor

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A protein capable of stimulating cellular proliferation and cellular differentiation
Examples: cytokines and hormones

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Cytokine

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Historically, associated with hematopoietic cells and immune system cells.

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TPO

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Thrombopoietin

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GM-CSF

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Granulocyte Macrophage-colony stimulating factor

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Epo

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Erythropoietin

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G-CSF

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Granulocyte-colony stimulating factor

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Thrombopoietin

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myeloid progenitor cells differentiate to megakaryocytes (thrombocyte-forming cells)

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Erythropoietin

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Regulates maturation from a myeloid progenitor cell (erythroid precursor) to become an erythrocyte

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Erythropoietin Produced

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Produced in the kidneys (Renal Medulla)

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Erythropoietin Why produced in

kidney?

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Operates at low-oxygen tension and participate in the blood filtration
Sensing and regulating the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood
Reduced (or increased) oxygen in the blood
increased (reduced) erythropoietin
Increased (reduced) erythrocytes in the bone marrow

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G-CSF (Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor, GCSF, or CSF-3)

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Involved in proliferation and maturation of granulocytes, neutrophils and stems cells
Stimulate the production of leukocytes

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GM-CSF

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Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor

Cytokine that functions as a white blood cell growth factor.

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GM-CSF Clinical significance

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Medication to stimulate the production of white blood cells following chemotherapy.

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GM-CSF

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Immune/inflammatory cascade:
GM-CSF stimulates stem cells to produce granulocytes (neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils) and monocytes.
Monocytes, then, mature into macrophages.
Activation of a small number of macrophages can rapidly lead to an increase in their numbers, a process crucial for fighting infection.

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components of blood

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Formed elements (cells), Plasma

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Erythrocytes

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Small cells
Diameters: 6.5-8 um
4-6 million cells/uL

No nucleous, No mitochondria, no ribosomes

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Leukocytes

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Classified based on nuclear shape and granule shapes (and types)
Larger
Diameters: 12-15 um
Less abundant: 4000-10,000 cells/uL

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Granulocytes

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Neutrophils (60-70% of Leukocyes)
Eosinophils (2-4%)
Basophils (0-1%)

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Neutrophils

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Nuclei with 2-5 lobes and fine chromatin threads

Small primary granules and secondary granules

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Eosinophils

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Bi-lobed nuclei and numerous large granules (bright red orange)

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Basophils

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Irregular multi-bobulated nuclei and numerous blue granules

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Monocytes and Lymphocytes

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White blood cells without granules

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Monocytes (Precursor of macrophage):

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Large (12-20 um)

Kidney shaped nucleus

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Lymphocytes

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Smaller (similar to erythrocytes)

Spherical nucleus-stains darkly, thin cytoplasm

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Platelets

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Small (2-4um)
150,000-450,000 cells/uL (more than leukocytes; less than erythrocytes)
Anucleate cell fragments
Membrane enclosed sacs of cytoplasm
Puhch off from magakaryocytes