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Hematopoietic System Kristine Krafts, M.D.

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Hematopoietic SystemKristine Krafts, M.D.

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Hematopoietic System Lecture Objectives

• Describe the developmental stages of erythropoiesis.

• Describe the developmental stages of granulopoiesis.

• Describe the differences between red marrow and yellow marrow.

• List the components of bone marrow stroma.

• Explain the concept of colony forming units (CFUs).

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Hematopoietic System Lecture Outline

• Introduction

• Erythrocytes

• Platelets

• Leukocytes• Granulocytes• Agranulocytes

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Hematopoietic System Lecture Outline

• Introduction

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Hematopoietic Tissue

Specialized connective tissue. Derived from mesenchyme.

Function: produce new blood cells and remove old ones.

Two types of hematopoietic tissue• Myeloid tissue (in bone marrow):

produces everything except lymphocytes• Lymphoid tissue (in lymph nodes, spleen):

produces lymphocytes (different lecture!)

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Prenatal Hematopoiesis

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Myeloid Tissue (Bone Marrow)

• Bone marrow in adults is found between trabeculae of cancellous (spongy) bone and in the marrow canal of long bones.

• Red (hematopoietic) bone marrow is found in flat bones of skull, vertebrae, ribs, pelvis, and ends of long bones.

• Yellow bone marrow is found in long bone diaphyses. It is composed of fibrous CT, adipose tissue (yellow color), nerves, and blood vessels.

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Components of Bone Marrow

• Stroma: a connective tissue network which supports the blood-forming cells.

• Sinusoids: wide, thin-walled vessels with discontinuous endothelial cells which allow new blood cells to gain access to the bloodstream.

• Developing blood cells: red cell precursors, white cell precursors (except lymphoid precursors), and megakaryocytes.

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Stroma

Cells• Fibroblasts• Macrophages• Adipocytes (fat cells)• Osteogenic cells• Endothelial cells

Fibers• Type I collagen fibers• Type III collagen

(reticular) fibers

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Bone marrow is present between trabeculae of spongy (cancellous) bones

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Bone marrow: trabeculae, hematopoietic tissue and sinusoids

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Hematopoiesis

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Hematopoiesis

• All blood cells arise from a single type of pluripotent stem cell (which is self-renewing).

• Pluripotent stem cells divide, forming committed stem cells, which divide and eventually mature into red cells, white cells and platelets.

• You need growth factors called “colony stimulating factors” for this process.

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Hematopoietic stem cell(self-renewing)

B-cell

T-cell

Red cells

Platelets

Eosinophil

Neutrophil

Monocyte

Hematopoiesis

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Don’t memorize these specific growth factors!Just know they are necessary.

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Hematopoietic System Lecture Outline

• Introduction

• Erythrocytes

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Erythrocyte Maturation

• The main jobs: make hemoglobin and form red blood cell with no nucleus.

• 2,500,000 red cells released into blood per second!

• Start with big cell and big nucleus; size of both decreases as cell matures.

• Also: chromatin starts out “fine” (see-through), and becomes progressively more condensed (dark). Nucleus eventually removed.

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Morphologic Changes in ErythropoiesisImmature -----------------------------------------------------------------> Mature

Large cells, gorgeous

basophilic cytoplasm

Small cells, with red (eosinophilic) cytoplasm

Large, violet-blue

nucleus

Small, dark blue-black nucleus

Fine chromatin

(see nucleoli)

coarser, then pyknotic nucleus (eventually extruded)

Basophilic erythroblastProerythroblast*

Polychromatophilic erythroblast

Ortho-chromatophilic

erythroblast

ReticulocyteMature red cell

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Basophilic erythroblast

Proerythroblast*

Polychromatic erythroblast

Orthochromatic erythroblast

Reticulocyte

Mature red cell

mitotic

non-mitotic

* Kristine’s favorite cell

Whole process takes only 7 days!

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Proerythroblast: Big cell, gorgeous sky-blue cytoplasm, very fine chromatin.

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Proerythroblast: WOW.

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Basophilic erythroblast: a little smaller, with more condensed chromatin and darker cytoplasm. Meh.

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Polychromatic erythroblasts: even more condensed chromatin, cytoplasm grey-blue (has a little hemoglobin)

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Orthochromatic erythroblast: chromatin very condensed, cytoplasm is grey-pink-lavender (has more hemoglobin)

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Orthochromatic erythroblast extruding its nucleus

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Reticulocytes: no nucleus, cytoplasm is still a little more lavender than mature red cell

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Reticulocytes (special stain)

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Hematopoietic System Lecture Outline

• Introduction

• Erythrocytes

• Platelets

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Thrombopoiesis

• Platelets come from giant (up to 100 µm) nucleated cells called megakaryocytes.

• The megakaryocyte nucleus undergoes endomitosis (replicates DNA without undergoing cell division)• Up to 32 copies of normal DNA!• Multilobed nucleus

• Small fragments of megakaryocyte cytoplasm bud off, forming platelets.

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Megakaryocyte: huge cell with large, polypoid multilobed nucleus

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AHHHHHHH!

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Hematopoietic System Lecture Outline

• Introduction

• Erythrocytes

• Platelets

• Leukocytes• Granulocytes• Agranulocytes

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Hematopoietic System Lecture Outline

• Introduction

• Erythrocytes

• Platelets

• Leukocytes• Granulocytes

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Granulocyte Maturation

• 1,250,000 granulocytes (mostly neutrophils) released per second into blood!

• Maturation in bone marrow takes about 2 weeks.

• Cells spend a few hours in the blood, then leave and stay where needed for a few days, then die.

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Morphologic Changes in GranulopoiesisImmature -----------------------------------------------------------------> Mature

Cytoplasm loses its basophilic color. Chromatin becomes more condensed. Specific granules increase in number.

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mitotic

non-mitotic

Myeloblast

Promyelocyte

Myelocyte

Metamyelocyte

Band cell

Segmented neutrophil

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Myeloblast: high nuclear:cytoplasmic ratio. Really fine chromatin (nucleoli visible). No granules.

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Promyelocyte: biggest cell of the myeloid lineup. Lots of azurophilic (primary) granules.

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Myelocyte: has specific granules (and a few azurophilic granules)

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Metamyelocyte: nucleus indented.

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Band cell: almost a mature neutrophil – just doesn’t have a segmented nucleus yet.

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Neutrophil: segmented nucleus (3-5 lobes)

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Hematopoietic System Lecture Outline

• Introduction

• Erythrocytes

• Platelets

• Leukocytes• Granulocytes• Agranulocytes

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Lymphopoiesis

• B lymphocytes develop in the bone marrow.

• T lymphocytes develop in the thymus.

• B and T cells then leave and populate secondary lymphoid organs (lymph nodes, spleen).

• We’ll discuss these later in a different lecture.

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Hematopoietic System Lecture Outline

• Introduction

• Erythrocytes

• Platelets

• Leukocytes• Granulocytes• Agranulocytes