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Gilead -Topics in Human Pathophysiology Fall 2009 Drug Safety and Public Health Blood • Consists of: – Plasma – Erythrocytes – Leukocytes – platelets– thrombocytes Figure 7.2 Blood • Consists of: – Plasma: water, ions, nutrients, gases, wastes, proteins. • Proteins in plasma: albumin, transport for fats, antibodies, clotting factors – Red Blood Cells – erythrocytes • Contain hemoglobin to carry oxygen Blood Components Figure 7.4 Tests for Anemia • Complete Blood Count (CBC) – Hematocrit – Erythrocyte Count – Hemoglobin concentration – WBC count and differential – Platelet count – Corpuscle characteristics (MCV, MCH) – Etc. Blood • Consists of: – White blood cells – leukocytes • Protect against pathogens by: – – – – – causing inflammation and fever phagocytosing pathogens creating antibodies to tag pathogens for destruction killing pathogens in other ways Creating a cadre of cells to fight reinfection by specific pathogens (immune memory) Blood Components Blood • Consists of: – platelets– thrombocytes • Aid in blood clotting by: – attaching to injured vessel – Releasing chemicals that attract more platelets Other clotting proteins in the blood finish the clot by a series of chemical reactions that creates protein strands that bind to the site and strengthen the clot. Figure 7.8 Blood Production and Disorders • • • • Overview of blood production Disorders of erythrocytes Disorders of platelets Disorders of leukocytes Blood Cell Production • • • • Occurs in bone marrow Also called hemopoiesis (hematopoiesis) Stem cells are rapidly dividing Requires iron, Vitamin B12 (and other B vitamins), other trace minerals, vitamins • Controlled by chemical messengers • Has 5 lines of production Blood Cell Formation Stem cells are located in red bone marrow Stem cells multiply and become specialized Slide 13 Mature blood cells Erythrocyte (red blood cell) Erythroblast Nucleus lost Neutrophil Eosinophil Myeloblast Granular leukocytes White blood cells Basophil Stem cell Monocyte Monoblast Lymphocyte Lymphoblast Megakaryoblast Megakaryocyte Platelets Agranular leukocytes Blood Disorders • • • • • Anemias Thrombocytopenia Leukocytopenia, leukocytosis Clotting factor disorders Lipid disorders Heart and Disease • • • • Structure and function Ischemic Heart Disease Lexiscan, Ranexa Heart Failure Figure 8.7b Cardiac Cycle • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3ZDJgFD dk0&feature=rec-HM-rn