Erythropoiesis Flashcards
Where does erythropoiesis usually take place in adults?
- red bone marrow
=> flat bones - vertebrae, ribs, and sternum
=> proximal ends of long bones
Where does erythropoiesis take place in the foetus?
LIVER
Erythrocytes originate from what type of precursor?
Myeloid precursor
Describe the stages of differentiation during erythropoiesis
Haematocytoblast - Multipotent stem cell
Proerythroblast - Cell committed to its developmental pathway
Basophilic erythroblast - Ribosomes accumulate, nucleus shrinks
Polychromatophilic erythroblast - Nucleus + total cell volume shrinks
Normoblast Nucleus is ejected
Reticulocyte Cells enter the circulation
Erythrocyte Fully matured cell
What regulates erythropoiesis?
erythropoietin (EPO)
Where is EPO produced and what is it produced in response to?
produced in the kidneys on detection of decreased oxygen levels in the circulation.
What does EPO do to aid erythropoiesis?
increases uptake of iron, heme biosynthesis, and globin gene transcription
How long does it take our body to make new RBCs? How long is their lifespan
Production of new erythrocytes ~1 week
lifespan ~ 120 days.