Title: Outline
1Outline
- review blood cells
- discuss hematopoiesis
- stages
- sites
- terms to know
- what are stem cells
- cell differentiation
- requirements for hematopoiesis
- CSFs
- erythropoietin
2HematopoiesisSeptember 13 15, 2006
- Hematopoiesis learning objectives
- Able to
- 1. List fetal and adult sites of hematopoiesis.
- 2. Discuss two unique characteristics of stem
cells. - 3. Use the following terms to describe
hematopoiesis Hematopoietic stem cells,
committed stem cells, differentiated end-stage
cells. - 4. Discuss requirements for normal hematopoiesis.
3 - 5. Define the terms ineffective erythropoiesis
and extramedullary hematopoiesis and give
examples of their occurrence. - 6. Discuss reasons for bone marrow examination
including indications for aspirates and trephine
biopsies. Calculate and interpret
myeloiderythroid ratios (ME ratios). - 7. Recognize, describe and name all stages of
development of bone marrow and peripheral blood
cells including erythropoiesis, granulopoiesis,
and thrombopoiesis.
4 Hematopoiesis in the Embryo
- Germ Layers in the yolk sac
- 1. endo- or ento- derm
- 2. mesoderm -blood cells, vessels, bone,
connective tissue - 3. ectoderm
5 Stages of Hematopoiesis
1. Mesoblastic Stage - (yolk sac) blood islands
form primitive erythroblasts 2. Hepatic
Stage megakaryocytes, granulocytes, lymphocytes
monocytes appear 3. Medullary Stage bone marrow
takes over production
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7Hematopoietic Sites
- pelvis
- ribs
- skull
- vertebrae
- long bones
8Overall Bone Structure
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11Requirements for Hematopoiesis
- Adequate micro-environment (stroma)
- fibroblasts
- macrophages (histiocytes)
- adipose cells (FAT)
- endothelial cells
- Normal stem cells
- nutrients (i.e. iron, vitamin B12, folate)
- hematopoietic growth factors and cytokines
- feedback inhibition mechanisms
12Colony Stimulating Factors
- regulate hematopoiesis by mediating
- Progenitor cells
- proliferation
- differentiation
- maturation
- Mature cells
- survival
- function
13Colony Stimulating Factors
14 Effect of CSFs
CFU-L pluripotential blast
colony-forming cell self renew lymphocyte
IL3 GMCSF CFU-GEMM self renew
GMCSF IL3 IL3 GMCSF IL3 BFU-E CFU-GM
CFU-Eo CFU-Bas CFU-Meg IL3 GMCSF
IL3 GMCSF CFU-E CFU-G CFU-M
GMCSF IL3 GMCSF IL3
EPO GMCSF
GMCSF erythrocyte neutrophil monocyte
eosinophil basophil megakaryocyte
15Actions of Erythropoietin
- 1. Stimulates proliferation of committed
erythroid stem cells. - 2. Regulates the rate of Erythropoiesis.
- 3. Increases the size of the marrow sinusoids.
16Regulation of Erythropoiesis
- Bone marrow
- Stem cells BFU-E CFU-E erythroid
precursors - Erythropoietin Red cell mass
atmospheric O2 - cardio-pulm. func.
- blood volume
- hemoglobin conc.
- O2 affinity
- renal vascular O2
endothelium sensor adapted from Jandl page
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