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Regulation of
Erythropoiesis
Dr Ghulam Mustafa
Regulation of Erythropoiesis
Importance
 Factors affecting Erythropoiesis

 Tissue
Oxygenation
Anemia, High Altitudes, Cardiac failure, Resp Problem
 ERYTHROPOITEN

 Vitamins
 Metals
 Proteins
 Hormones
 Other
factors/Conditions
Normal RBC Count

Importance:

Must Not fall
 To

supply oxygen from lungs to tissues
Must Not rise
 Blood
 May
viscosity may increase
impede blood flow
Factors affecting Erythropoiesis
1.
Tissue Oxygenation
2.
Vitamins
3.
Metals
4.
Proteins
5.
Hormones
1. Tissue Oxygenation – Most
Important Regulator of Erythropoiesis

ANY CONDITION
Oxygenation

Increase Erythropoiesis
Anemia
Immediately

Decrease Tissue
Increase RBCs production
Bone marrow destruction:
Hyperplasia of remaining cells
Increase production of RBCs

High altitudes:
 Partial
pressure of oxygen in air less
 Decrease
 Tissue
in oxygen transport to tissues
hypoxia
 Result?

Cardiac Failure
 Inefficient
 Decreased
 Tissue
 Result?
pumping by heart
blood flow to peripheral vessels
hypoxia

Lung diseases:
 Failure
of oxygen absorption in Lungs
 Blood carries less Oxygen
 Tissue hypoxia
 Result?

All conditions have one common problem

HYPOXIA
ERYTHROPOIETIN
Erythropoietin

Glycoprotein

Mol weight 34000

Sites of production
 Kidneys
 Liver
 Brain,

Uterus
If Erythropoiten production reduced
 Effect
of Hypoxia?
Stimulants of Erythropoiten production:

RENAL MECHANISM
 Anemic
 Less
blood to kidney
oxygen supplied
 Renal
tubular cells - High O2 consuming
 Stimulates

NON RENAL MECHANISM
 Hypoxia
 Nor

production of Erythropoiten
in other parts – Non renal sensor
epinephrine, epinephrine, prostaglandins
In Renal failure?
Formation of Erythropoiten

Erythrogenin – Renal Erythropoitic factor

Erythropoitinogen
 Alpha
globulin
 Substrate

for Erythropoiten
Stimulants of Erythrogenin
 Hypoxia
 cAMP
 NAD
 Hemosylates
Role of EP in Erythropoiesis

Formed in response to Hypoxia within minutes

RBC production in 5 days

Erythropoiten
 Stimulates
 Causes
Proerythroblasts formation
cells to pass through various stages
of Erythropoiesis rapidly
Recombinant Erythropoiten
Anemia – Renal Failure
 Blood doping

 Erythropoiten
- Athletes
 Running – Increase Oxygen demand
 Breathlessness
 ERYTHROPOITEN – Increase RBC’s
 Less dyspnea

DNA Recombinant Technique
2. Vitamins

Vit B12 & Folic acid

Essential for formation of thymidine triphosphate

Essential building block of DNA

Diminished DNA
Failure
of nuclear maturation
Inadequate
Erythropoiesis

Vitamin C
 Potentiate
the effect of Folic acid
 Also helpful in Iron
 Absorption
 Reducing Ferric to ferrous form

Pyridoxine:
 Coenzyme
for condensation of Glycine and
succinyl-CoA

Riboflavin and Pantothenic acid
 Heme
formation
 Cell growth and division
2. Minerals

Iron

Copper
 Ceruloplasmin
 Necessary
 Bone

marrow, Liver and Spleen
Cobalt
 Forms

for Iron transfer from storage sites
a part of Vitamin B12
Nickel and Manganese
3. Proteins

Adequate protein diet essential

Formation of Globin

Protein deficiency
 Kwashiorkor
 Prisoners
 Protein
 Renal
losing Enteropathies
disease- Proteinuria
4. Hormones

Testosterone

Growth hormone

Thyroid hormone

Cortisol

Adrenocorticotrophic hormone ACTH
5. Other Conditions Stimulating
Erythropoiesis
Exercise
 Excitement
 Menstruation
 Pregnancy
 Menopause


More RBC Count in fetal life
 HbF
– Binds more oxygen
Regulation of Erythropoiesis

Importance

Factors affecting Erythropoiesis
1 Tissue Oxygenation

Anemia, High Altitudes, Cardiac failure, Resp Problem

ERYTHROPOITEN

Site of production

Stimulants for production

Mechanism of production

Role in Erythropoiesis
2 Vitamins
 Vit
B12 and Folic acid
 Pyridoxine
 Vitamin C
 Riboflavin and Pantothenic acid
3 Metals
 Iron,
Cu, Co, Ni, Mn
4 Proteins
5 Hormones
 GH,
TH, CORTISOL, TESTOSTERONE, ACTH
5 Other conditions affecting…..
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