Title: Bio212
1- Bio212
- Laboratory 1
- Blood and Blood Typing
2Objectives for Lab 1
- Be able to read and interpret a blood typing card
(agglutination reaction) and determine blood type
from what you see - Understand what determines blood type and under
what circumstances a transfusion reaction may
occur, i.e., what serum antibodies must be
present for a reaction to take place - Be able to distinguish the formed elements of
blood under the microscope or from a
photomicrograph, and know the approximate
percentage of each type of leukocyte
3Neutrophils
- light blue granules in acid-base stain
- lobed nucleus
- other names
- segs
- polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMNs)
- bands (young neutrophils)
- first to arrive at infections
- phagocytic
- 54 - 62 of leukocyte
- elevated in bacterial infections
4Basophils
- deep blue granules from basic stain
- release histamine
- release heparin
- less than 1 of leukocytes
5Eosinophils
- deep red granules in acid stain
- bilobed nucleus
- moderate allergic reactions
- defend against parasitic worm infestations
- 1 - 3 of leukocytes
- elevated in worm infestations and allergic
reactions
6Monocytes
- largest blood cell
- kidney-shaped or oval nuclei
- leave bloodstream to become macrophages
- 3 - 9 of leukocytes
- elevated in typhoid fever, malaria, tuberculosis
7Lymphocytes
- about the size of RBC
- large spherical nuclei
- thin rims of cytoplasm
- T cells
- B cells
- important in immunity
- produce antibodies
- 25 - 33 of leukocytes
- decreased T Cells in AIDS
8Antigens and Antibodies
- The major function of the immune system is to
distinguish self from non-self - Antigens are glycoproteins that can potentially
trigger an immune response (agglutinogens) - An antibody is a protein that binds specifically
to a particular antigen (agglutinins)
9ABO Blood Group
10Agglutination
11Blood Agglutination
Anti-D Rh factor
Agglutination(positive rexn)
Homogeneous lawn of RBCs (negative rexn)
Figure From Martini, Anatomy Physiology,
Prentice Hall, 2001
12Preferred and Permissible Blood Types for
Transfusion
NOTE Type AB is a universal recipientType O is
a universal donor
13Rh Blood Group Factor
Several antigens, most important is antigen D If
any Rh antigens present, blood is Rh Anti-Rh
antibodies develop after exposure of an Rh-
individual to Rh blood.
14Determining if a transfusion reaction will occur
- When transfusing packed red cells, only RBCs
will be transfused from donor to recipient - Must consider ONLY if the antibodies present in
the recipients plasma will react with the
donors RBCs.
Example Transfusing CELLS from a type B donor to
a type A recipient.
Cells
Plasma
Cells
Plasma
15Review
BLOOD TYPE A B AB O
Antigen on RBCs A B A and B neither A or B
Antibodies in plasma B A neither A or B both A and B
Compatible donors A, O B, O AB, A, B, O O
Incompatible donors B, AB A, AB NONE A, B, AB
Genotype IAIA OR IAi IBIB, IBi IAIB ii
Phenotype type A type B type AB type O
AB universal recipient, O universal donor
16Things you should do in lab today
- Examine the blood slide (20) under the
microscope - Blood slide be able to recognize and
distinguish among the different types of cells as
well as platelets - Might want to try a differential count (100
cells) - Refer to your
- Holes Lab Manual for pictures/guidance
- See Lab Guide (handout) checklist of cells for
which you are responsible for Laboratory Exercise
1 - Test your blood (work with a partner)
- Use the Eldoncard kits to test YOUR OWN blood
see the instructions in your Lab Guide - Determine your blood type
- Fill out Lab Report sheet and hand in today
17Things you should do in lab today
- For those of you who dont want to, or should
not, test your own blood - Use the synthetic test kits to test ONE OF THE
SAMPLES of synthetic blood see the instructions
in your Lab Guide - Determine the blood type
- BE SURE TO INDICATE THE NUMBER OF THE SAMPLE YOU
TESTED ON YOUR HAND-IN SHEET!! - Fill out Lab Report sheet and hand in
- Please be sure to sign Lab Safety Rules sheet
18Next Lab
- Suggest that you label the following exercises in
preparation for examining models and learning
blood vessels - See Blood/Cardiovascular links on Web site
- Heart Models
- Exercise 38 in Holes Lab Manual
- Blood vessels
- Exercise 40 in Holes Lab Manual