7. Red Cells 1 Flashcards

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Haemopoiesis in Fetus

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0-2 months (yolk sac) 2-7 months (liver, spleen) 5-9 months (bone marrow)

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Haemopoiesis Infants

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bone marrow (practically all bones)

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Haemopoiesis in Adults

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vertebrae

ribs

sternum

sacrum

pelvis

proximal ends of femur

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4
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Growth Factors

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Act on stromal cells = TNF

Act on pluripotential stem cells = SCF

Act on multipotential progential cells = GM-CSF, G-CSF

Act on committed progenitor cells = G-CSF, Erythropoietin

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5
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G-CSF

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Stimulate granulocyte differentiation

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Erythropoietin (Epo)

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Stimulates late BFUE, CFUE and proerythroblasts

Produced in the peritubular interstitial cells of the kidney (90%)

↓O2 tension in the renal tissue stimulates Epo production = Anaemia, Hypoxia

↑ O2 tension in the renal tissue reduces Epo production = Primary polycythaemia

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7
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Genetic disorders affecting globin synthesis

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amino acid substitution of a global chain = HbS → sickle cell disease

Reduced rate of synthesis of either α or β global chain = thalassaemia

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8
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Red cell shape

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biconcave disc

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9
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Energy Metabolism

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Hexose monophosphate pathway

NADPH maintains Hb in a reduced state

Requires glucose-6-phosphade dehydrogenase (G6PD)

Red cells are susceptible to oxidant stress in G6PD deficiency

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10
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Red cell membrane layers

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1) Lipid bilayer
2) Integral membrane proteins
3) Membrane skeleton proteins - Spectrin

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11
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Normal red cell destruction

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Red cell lifespan 120 days

End-product = unconjugated bilirubin

Globin → recycled Iron → recycled

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Haemolytic anaemias

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Result from an increase in the rate of red cell destruction

Lifespan <120 days

↑ bilirubin → jaundice

↑ requirement of red cells → ↑ red cell synthesis → ↑ reticulocytes in blood ↓ Hb

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