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Blood
  • Marie Cerná

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Blood
  • The blood consists of
  • a suspension of special cells - formed elements
  • in a liquid called plasma
  • In an adult man
  • the blood is about 1/12th of the body weight
  • and this corresponds to 5-6 liters

3
Hematocrit relation (volume ) of plasma (55
) to cells (45 )
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Blood functions
  • maintenance of homeostasis
  • osmotic pressure stability (0.15 mM NaCl)
  • pH 7.4 (buffer system - HCO3-)
  • carries respiratory gases
  • oxygen O2 to tissues (by the hemoglobin in red
    cell)
  • carbon dioxide CO2 from tissues (by the plasma
  • in the form of soluble carbonates HCO3-)
  • conveys nutrients (amino acids, sugars, fatty
    acids)
  • gathers waste products of metabolism which will
    be excreted through the renal filter
  • carries hormones, enzymes, vitamins, mineral
    salts
  • performs the defense of the organism
  • performs thermoregulation of the organism

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Plasma
  • is a slightly alkaline fluid, with a typical
    yellowish color
  • can be obtained by centrifugation
  • cells free serum - clotted
  • plasma - unclotted due to adding
    anticoagulants
  • It consists of 90 water and 10 dry matter
  • 9/10 is made up by organic substances
  • 1/10 is made up by minerals
  • These organic substances are composed of
  • glucides (glucose)
  • lipids (cholesterol, triglycerides,
    phospholipids, lecithin, fats)
  • proteins (globulins, albumins, fibrinogen)
  • glycoproteins, amino acids
  • hormones, vitamins, minerals
  • The mineral substances are dissolved in ionic
    form
  • that is dissociated into positive and negative
    ions

6
Plasma / Serum
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Hematic cells
  • Special cells
  • erythrocytes
  • leukocytes
  • thrombocytes
  • are not considered real cells

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Erythrocytes (red cells) providing oxygen in
hemoglobin to tissues
  • 4.5 .106 / mm3 4.5 .1012 / l in female
  • 5 . 106 / mm3 5 .1012 / l in male
  • 7 . 106 / mm3 7 .1012 / l in newborn
  • 8 . 106 / mm3 8 .1012 / l in sportsmen
  • size 7,2 µm in diameter
  • In man and in all mammals
  • they are devoid of a nucleus
  • In the other vertebrates
  • they have a nucleus
  • the lack of nucleus allows more room for
    hemoglobin gt
  • the shape of a biconcave lens raises the surface
    and cytoplasm volume ratio.
  • gt more efficient the diffusion of oxygen
  • The mean life is about 120 days

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Leucocytes (white cells) the defense of the
organism
  • 4-10 .103 / mm3 4-10 .109 / l
  • size 10 µm in diameter
  • granulocytes (presence of granules in the
    cytoplasm) 70
  • granules have a different affinity towards
    neutral, acid or basic stains and give the
    cytoplasm different colors.
  • neutrophils
  • eosinophils (or acidophils)
  • basophils
  • agranulocytes (lymphoid cells) 30
  • lymphocytes (upper slide)
  • monocytes (lower slide)

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Thrombocytes (platelets)
  • 150-300 .103 / mm3 150-300 .109 / l
  • size 3µm in diameter
  • They gemmate from big leukocytes called
    megakaryocytes.
  • main function hematostasis
  • to stop the loss of blood from wounds gt they
    aggregate and release factors which promote the
    blood coagulation
  • serotonin - vasoconstriction
  • fibrin - traps cells forms clotting

11
Hematopoiesis regulationin red bone marrowribs,
vertebrae, breastbone, pelvis
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Erythropoietin is converted from a plasma
protein in the kidney
  • a negative-feedback mechanism
  • - is sensitive to the amont of O2 in the blood
  • ? O2 gt ? erythropoietin
  • ? O2 gt ? erythropoietin
  • Erythropoietin
  • stimulates production of erythrocytes in the
    bone marrow

13
Blood clotting
  • 1) Platelet adhesion
  • 2) Platelet plug
  • 3) Fibrin clot with trapped cells

14
Blood clotting
15
Blood clotting
  • Hemophilia
  • X-linked disease
  • missing -
  • coagulation factor VIII
  • symptoms
  • spontaneous bleeding
  • bleeding into organs (join, brain)

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Literature
  • Biology, eighth edition,
  • Campbell, Reece
  • Unit seven Animal Form and Function
  • Chapter 42 Circulation and Gas Exchange
  • Concept 42.4
  • Pages 911 915
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