Topic 21 - Blood: granulocytes and agranulocytes Flashcards

1
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polymorphonuclear granulocytes; types

A

neutrophils
eosinophils
basophils

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Neutrophils
Originate from
Morphology
Two types
function
pus
A

most common.
-red bone marrow and last 7-8 hours
-Most segmented nuclei. Size: 10-12 mm.
Moderately stained granules
-specific (lysozyme, lactoferritin alkaline phosphatase) or azurophilic (lysosomal enzymes such as peroxidase
-phagocytose (microphages)
Able to pass through capillary walls to site of infection.
-composed of phagocytosed bacteria and dead neutrophils.

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Eosinophils
morphology
originate from
specific granule

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  • bilobed nuclei, granules stain bright red. Size: 10-12 mm.
  • red bone marrow and last 8-12 days
  • control allergic reactions, phagocytose, and defend against parasitic worms.
  • crystal structure varies between species. Contain lysosomal hydrolases, major basophilic protein (MBP) and eosinophilic cationic protein (ECP), eosinophil-derived neurotoxin, antihistamin and slow reacting substance (SRS).
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Basophile
Morphology
Originate
Function
granules
A

-U- or kidney-shaped nuclei, large purple granules.
Size: 10 mm, amount: very rare
-red bone marrow and function is similar to CT mast cells.
-contains histamine (allergic reactions) and heparin (anticoagulant).

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5
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Mononuclear agranulocytes

types

A

lyphocytes

monocytes

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lymphocytes
morphology
origin
granules
function
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-Large nucleus with thin cytoplasmic rim. Size: 7-12 mm (large-medium-small)
-red bone marrow
-No stained granules in cytoplasma, excepts some stained azurophilic granules
• Develop into B- and T- lymphocytes
-Function: provide immunity.

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monocytes
morphology
granules
originate from

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  • Large kidney-shaped nuclei. Size: up to 17 mm
  • No granules in the cytoplasm except azurophilic small granules
  • Originate from red bone marrow, circulate blood for a couple days before entering the CT and transform to macrophage.
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