Hematopoeisis Flashcards

1
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Yolk-sac Phase of Hematopoeisis

A

hematopoiesis begins in the 3rd week of gestation – formation of “blood islands” (3-8 weeks)

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2
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Hepatic Phase of Hematopoiesis

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major blood forming organ in second trimester

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3
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Phase of Hematopoiesis that begins during second trimester as well (also involves other lymphatic tissues

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Bone Marrow Phase

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4
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Where is the only location of hematopoiesis after birth?

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Bone Marrow

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5
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Hematopoietic Stem Cells include:

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Neurons & glial Cells
Skeletal Muscle Cells
Cardiac Muscle Cells
Liver Cells

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6
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Bone Marrow Stromal Cells include:

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Skeletal Muscle Cells

Cardiac Muscle Cells

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7
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Neural Stem Cells include:

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Blood Cells

Skeletal Muscle Cells

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8
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Define:
Totipotent
Pluripotent
Multipotent
Unipotent
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  • Totipotent – Ability to develop into all tissues • Embryonic and Placental, amnion, chorion
  • Pluripotent – Ability to develop into all cells & tissues of the body
  • Multipotent – Ability to develop into a small number of different cell types
  • Unipotent – Ability to develop into only a single cell type
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9
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Hematopoietic Stem cells give rise to:

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Multiple colonies of progenitor stem cells

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10
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Progenitor Cells give rise to:

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– common myeloid progenitor (CMP) cells

– common lymphoid progenitor (CLP) cells

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11
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Common Myeloid Progenitor Cells are restricted progenitors that differentiate into:

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Granulocytes
Erythrocytes
Monocytes
Megakaryocytes

GEMM

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12
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Common Lymphoid Progenitor Cells differentiated into:

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Lymphocytes:

T-Cells
B-cells
Natural Killer Cells

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13
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Where is Stem cell (endosteal) niche found?

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Anatomical location: epiphyseal areas (spongy bone or “cancellous bone

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14
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This specific site where endothelial cells, fibroblasts and adipocytes are found and hematopoiesis takes place is called:

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Vascular Niche

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15
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Main functions of vascular niche:

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  • Support and promote the differentiation & maturation of progenitors into formed elements of the blood .
  • Secretion of growth factors by stromal cells.
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16
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What is the structure of bone marrow?

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Reticular fibers, veins, arteries, sinusoids (type of capillary), islands of cells

17
Q

What occurs/structures are found in red and yellow marrow?

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~Red marrow: active hematopoiesis

~Yellow marrow: fat, capillaries, reticular cells, inactive hematopoiesis

18
Q

Local hormones of the bone marrow that:
– produced by some marrow cells to stimulate proliferation in other marrow cells
– colony-stimulating factor (CSF) & interleukin stimulate leukocyte production

A

Cytokines

19
Q
Hematopoiesis Growth Factors of the following cells:
Common Lymphoid Progenitor Cells
Thrombocytes
Erythrocytes
Myelocytes
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Common Lymphoid Progenitor Cells: IL-7
Common Myeloid Progenitor Cells: GM-CSF
Thrombocytes: TPO
Erythrocytes: EPO

20
Q

The main stimulus for erythropoiesis is…

A

Hypoxia

21
Q

The growth factor of erythrocytes is produced in the…

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Erythropoietin is produced in the kidney

22
Q

The process of erythropoiesis is controlled by…

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Cytokines and Erythropoietin

23
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Erythropoiesis takes……. days to complete

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3-5 Days

24
Q

Granulocytopoiesis is controlled by …… and takes …… to complete

A

Cytokines

11 days

25
Q

Best place to harvest bone marrow?

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Hip Bone