B4 Haematopoesis Flashcards

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What is spectrin?

A

A cytoskeleton that forms a scaffold maintaining the integrity and shape of the RBC membrane

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What is ankyrin?

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A protein responsible for anchoring in channels to spectrin skeleton of RBC

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3
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What is a band 4.1 protein?

A

A protein with a key role in regulating membrane stability

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4
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What is a band 3 protein?

A

A protein responsible for exchanging chloride and bicarbonate ions across RBC membranes.

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5
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What is another term for a band 3 protein?

A

Anion Exchanger 1

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6
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How does band 4.1 protein work?

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Stabilises spectin-actin cytoskeleton interactions which form the RBC membrane skeleton.

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What can band 4.1 protein mutations lead to?

A

Anaemia and spherocytosis

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8
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What protein has a key role in CO2 uptake by RBCs?

A

Band 3 protein

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9
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How much of the cell membrane surface does band 3 protein take up?

A

25%

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10
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How many new RBCs are made in the bone marrow per second?

A

2.4 X 10 to the power of 6

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11
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How long is the life span of RBCs?

A

100-200 days

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12
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What is the role of macrophages in the spleen?

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Removal of damaged red blood cells

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13
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What growth factor mediates erythropoesis?

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Erythropoietin -EPO

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14
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How to RBCs principally derive energy?

A

The metabolism of glucose to lactate

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15
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What are the key features of RBCs?

A

Biconcave shape
No nucleus
Contain Hb

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16
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Why do people with specific blood types reject other blood types?

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They have antibodies against all the other blood types (excluding group O)