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Objective 9 Leukocytes
A. Normal Values – less than 1% of total blood volume (rememebr
the picture of the test tube!)
Adults: 4800 – 10,800 leukocytes /mm3 blood (higher
values in newborns, infants and children)
B. Structure:
 are nucleated
 contain organelles
 diameters range from 8 – 24 m
 may contain cytoplasmic granules (agranulocytes vs. granulocytes)
Granulocyte Agranulocyte
In what structural ways are leukocytes different than erythrocytes?
In what functional ways are leukocytes different than erythrocytes?
Where do they do
their jobs?
Diapedesis – leukocytes leave capillary and enter tissue
Chemotaxis – follow chemical signals to site of infection in the tissue
C. Leukocyte Classes
Granulocytes:
Neutrophil (also called a polymorphonuclear cell)
 diameter = 10-12 m
 cytoplasmic granules stain pale lavender
 lobed nuclei (3-6 lobes)

Granules contain lysosomal
enzymes and defensins
Neutrophils are quick acting
phagocytes (1st responders)
They are quick but weak!
Typical Neutrophil Immature Cell - Band
% of total leukocytes: 50-70%
 diameter = 10-14 m
 large granules which stain red (major basic protein)
 bilobed nucleus
 represent 2-4% of the total WBC count
Granules contain digestive
enzymes
Are antiparasitic
Phagocytize immune
complexes
Anti-allergy
Eosinophil
Basophil
 diameter = 8-10m
 large granules which stain blue
 U or S shaped nucleus
 0.5 – 1% of total WBC
Granules contain:
histamine which induces inflammation and
vasodilation
heparin an anticoagulant
2. Agranuloctes: lack visible cytoplasmic granules
Lymphocyte:
 diameter 5-8 m (small), 10-12 m (medium) or 14-17 m (large)
 20-25 % of the total WBC count
 large, deep blue or slightly indented nucleus
 thin rim of pale blue cytoplasm
T lymphocyte (T cells)
fight antigens directly
B lymphocytes (B cells)
divide to produce plasma
cells that secrete
antibodies
 diameter = 18 m
 nucleus is U shaped or kidney shaped
 abundant pale blue cytoplasm
 3 – 8 % of the total WBC
Are phagocytes – slow but strong
Develop into when
they migrate into connective tissue
Monocytes
macrophages
Leukopoiesis is the
production of leukocytes
 all leukocytes can be
made in red bone
marrow from
hemocytoblasts
 lymphocytes can be
made in either red
bone marrow or
lymphoid tissues
 the production of
lymphocytes is
stimulated by
interleukins and by
colony stimulating
factors (CSFs)
Objective 10 White Blood Cell Disorders
circulating WBC count <4000/mm3 blood in adults
increases the susceptibility to infection
causes include bone marrow depression or destruction,
often due to drugs, radiation, infection, or autoimmune
conditions
circulating WBC count is >11,000/mm3 blood in affected
adults; is accompanied by bleeding, weight loss,
liver/spleen/lymph node enlargement or immunosupression;
suspect primary bone marrow disease
causes include infection, inflammation, malignancy,
allergic reactions, autoimmune disorders, genetic disorder,
extreme stress, other causes
Leukopenia
Leukocytosis
Leukemia
Cancer in which an excessive
number of white blood cells
is produced
Classification:
disease progresses
rapidly
disease progresses
slowly
Myelocytic involves cells in the
myeloid pathway
Lymphocytic involves cells in the
lymphocytic pathway
Acute
Chronic
Causes: cancer in which an abnormally high
number of WBCs are produced
Symptoms anemia, fever, bruising/bleeding, bone
pain
Acute lymphocytic leukemia Chronic lymphocytic leukemia
Infectious Mononucleosis
B lymphocytes are infected and proliferate in an
uncontrolled manner
signs include sore throat, fever, enlarged lymph
nodes. Enlarged spleen, lethargy, fatigue
cause: Epstein Barr Virus
Objective 11 Platelets
A. Structure
 are cell fragments
 discoid in shape; diameter is 2-4 m
 major internal proteins are actin and myosin
What are actin and myosin used for?
 cytoplasmic storage granules:
 granules contain fibrinogen, factor V, factor VII, von
Willibrands factor, platelet factor 4 and
PDGF
contain serotonin, Ca2+, adenosine nucleotides
(ATP and APD), thromboxane A2 (a
prostaglandin)
contraction
dense granules
B. Function:
C. Platelet Production
platelets are produced in red bone marrow from
megakaryotyctes
Hemostasis
 Production is regulated by thrombopoietin and interleukins
 Production takes 4-5 days; life span is 5-10 days
Average adult values:
150,000-400,000/mm3
blood
An additional 1/3rd is stored in the spleen

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Leukopoiesis formation of white blood cell

  • 1. Objective 9 Leukocytes A. Normal Values – less than 1% of total blood volume (rememebr the picture of the test tube!) Adults: 4800 – 10,800 leukocytes /mm3 blood (higher values in newborns, infants and children) B. Structure:  are nucleated  contain organelles  diameters range from 8 – 24 m  may contain cytoplasmic granules (agranulocytes vs. granulocytes) Granulocyte Agranulocyte
  • 2. In what structural ways are leukocytes different than erythrocytes? In what functional ways are leukocytes different than erythrocytes? Where do they do their jobs?
  • 3. Diapedesis – leukocytes leave capillary and enter tissue Chemotaxis – follow chemical signals to site of infection in the tissue
  • 4. C. Leukocyte Classes Granulocytes: Neutrophil (also called a polymorphonuclear cell)  diameter = 10-12 m  cytoplasmic granules stain pale lavender  lobed nuclei (3-6 lobes)  Granules contain lysosomal enzymes and defensins Neutrophils are quick acting phagocytes (1st responders) They are quick but weak! Typical Neutrophil Immature Cell - Band % of total leukocytes: 50-70%
  • 5.  diameter = 10-14 m  large granules which stain red (major basic protein)  bilobed nucleus  represent 2-4% of the total WBC count Granules contain digestive enzymes Are antiparasitic Phagocytize immune complexes Anti-allergy Eosinophil
  • 6. Basophil  diameter = 8-10m  large granules which stain blue  U or S shaped nucleus  0.5 – 1% of total WBC Granules contain: histamine which induces inflammation and vasodilation heparin an anticoagulant
  • 7. 2. Agranuloctes: lack visible cytoplasmic granules Lymphocyte:  diameter 5-8 m (small), 10-12 m (medium) or 14-17 m (large)  20-25 % of the total WBC count  large, deep blue or slightly indented nucleus  thin rim of pale blue cytoplasm T lymphocyte (T cells) fight antigens directly B lymphocytes (B cells) divide to produce plasma cells that secrete antibodies
  • 8.  diameter = 18 m  nucleus is U shaped or kidney shaped  abundant pale blue cytoplasm  3 – 8 % of the total WBC Are phagocytes – slow but strong Develop into when they migrate into connective tissue Monocytes macrophages
  • 9. Leukopoiesis is the production of leukocytes  all leukocytes can be made in red bone marrow from hemocytoblasts  lymphocytes can be made in either red bone marrow or lymphoid tissues  the production of lymphocytes is stimulated by interleukins and by colony stimulating factors (CSFs)
  • 10. Objective 10 White Blood Cell Disorders circulating WBC count <4000/mm3 blood in adults increases the susceptibility to infection causes include bone marrow depression or destruction, often due to drugs, radiation, infection, or autoimmune conditions circulating WBC count is >11,000/mm3 blood in affected adults; is accompanied by bleeding, weight loss, liver/spleen/lymph node enlargement or immunosupression; suspect primary bone marrow disease causes include infection, inflammation, malignancy, allergic reactions, autoimmune disorders, genetic disorder, extreme stress, other causes Leukopenia Leukocytosis
  • 11. Leukemia Cancer in which an excessive number of white blood cells is produced Classification: disease progresses rapidly disease progresses slowly Myelocytic involves cells in the myeloid pathway Lymphocytic involves cells in the lymphocytic pathway Acute Chronic
  • 12. Causes: cancer in which an abnormally high number of WBCs are produced Symptoms anemia, fever, bruising/bleeding, bone pain Acute lymphocytic leukemia Chronic lymphocytic leukemia
  • 13. Infectious Mononucleosis B lymphocytes are infected and proliferate in an uncontrolled manner signs include sore throat, fever, enlarged lymph nodes. Enlarged spleen, lethargy, fatigue cause: Epstein Barr Virus
  • 14. Objective 11 Platelets A. Structure  are cell fragments  discoid in shape; diameter is 2-4 m  major internal proteins are actin and myosin What are actin and myosin used for?  cytoplasmic storage granules:  granules contain fibrinogen, factor V, factor VII, von Willibrands factor, platelet factor 4 and PDGF contain serotonin, Ca2+, adenosine nucleotides (ATP and APD), thromboxane A2 (a prostaglandin) contraction dense granules
  • 15. B. Function: C. Platelet Production platelets are produced in red bone marrow from megakaryotyctes Hemostasis  Production is regulated by thrombopoietin and interleukins  Production takes 4-5 days; life span is 5-10 days
  • 16. Average adult values: 150,000-400,000/mm3 blood An additional 1/3rd is stored in the spleen