Topic 25 - Hematopoiesis: Granulocyte cell line Flashcards

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Granuleres:

occurance and origin

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  • Occurs in the midportion of hematopoietic compartment (away from vascular sinuses)
  • Originating from bipotent CFU-GM (colony-forming units-granulocyte-monocyte).
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Granuleres: produces

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neutrophil and monocyte progenitor cells.

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What are the stages and how long do they take?

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5-7 days

  • Myoblast
  • Promyelocyte
  • Myelocyte
  • Metamyelocyte
  • Band form
  • Mature form
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Myoblast

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ovoid or spherical cell with spherical euchromatic nucleus. Stains light blue.

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Promyelocyte

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larger, similar nucleus, increased cytoplasm with azurophilic granules.

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Myelocyte

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spherical to slightly indented nucleus, some chromatin condensation, specific and azurophilic granules. Specific granules indicate the type of granulocyte that will form.

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Metamyeleocyte

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indented and kidney-shaped heterochromatic nucleus. Specific granules stain specific colours. No more division.

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Band form

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further nuclear indentation, producing C-, S-, or V-shaped nuclei.

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Mature form

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marked segmented nuclei and specific granules.

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Compartments of granulocytic cells:

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  • Proliferative (mitotic): myeloblasts, promyelocytes, and myelocytes.
  • Maturative (post mitotic): metamyelocytes and band form neutrophils.
  • Reserve (storage): mature neutrophils.
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Compartments of blood neutrophils:

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  • circulating (6-14 hours) marginating

- Blood neutrophil pool is replaced twice daily.

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Neutrophil production is similar to:

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• eosinophils, basophils, and monocytes.

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monocytopoiesis

what is it and origin

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formation of monocytes

Originate from CFU-M (folony-forming unit-monocytes), common neutrophil ancestor

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stages

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• Monoblast
• Promonocyte: azurophilic granules
• Monocyte: final shape and size of nucleus.
-Monocytes reside in bloodstream from 24 hours, then enter CT as macrophages.
-Their development is still not fully understood.

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