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Page 1: Blood and Bone Marrow Histology SSN November 18, 2004 Presented by: Nadia Goodwin & Missy Walker.

Blood and Bone Marrow

Histology SSNNovember 18, 2004

Presented by:Nadia Goodwin & Missy Walker

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Formed Elements of the Blood

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Peripheral Blood: Erythrocytes

• RBCs constitute the largest number of cells in the blood

• Biconcave discs• NO NUCLEUS• Contain Hemoglobin

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Peripheral Blood: Platelets

• Derived from Megakaryocytes in bone marrow – formed from small bits of Megakaryocyte cytoplasm

• Function in blood clotting

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Peripheral Blood: Leukocytes

• GRANULOCYTES– Neutrophils– Basophils– Eosinophils

• AGRANULOCYTES– Lymphocytes (T and B cells)– Monocytes (Macrophages)

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Peripheral Blood: Leukocytes

• GRANULOCYTES– Neutrophils

– Basophils

– Eosinophils

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Granulocytes: Neutrophils

• Most numerous WBC in blood

• Multilobed nucleus

• Granules:– Azurophilic granules

– Specific granules

• Function– 1st wave of cells in acute

inflammation; can phagocytose bacteria

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Granulocytes: Basophils

• Rare!

• Lobulated nucleus often obscured by granules

• Dark Blue Granules– Hydrolytic enzymes,

heparin sulfate, histamine, SRS

• Function– Role in hypersensitivity and

anaphylaxis

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Granulocytes: Eosinophils

• Bilobed nucleus

• Bright pink Granules– Arginine rich major basic

protein, peroxidase, histaminase, arylsulfatase

• Function: – Important in allergic rxns,

parasitic infections, and phagocytosis of Ab-Ag complexes

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Agranulocytes: Monocytes

• Largest WBCs in blood smear

• Migrate through blood to the tissues; once in tissues they differentiate into phagocytes (macrophages)

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Agranulocytes: Lymphocytes

• About size of RBCs• Function

– Main functional cells of adaptive immune system

– T cells

– B cells

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QuestionsWhich of the following cell types would be expected to be increased in

number with a bacterial infection? Viral? Parasitic?

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RBC DevelopmentWatch for trends!

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Proerythroblast

• Biggest in lineage• Large central nucleus

with one or two nucleoli

• Basophilic cytoplasm b/c ribosomes

• Look for Golgi ghost

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Basophilic Erythroblast

• Smaller than proerythroblast

• Checkerboard nucleus (heterochromatic)

• Intense basophilia (lots of ribosomes!)

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Proerythroblast vs Basophilic Erythroblast

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Polychromatophilic Erythroblast

• Smaller than basophilic erythroblast

• Smaller intensely heterochromatic nucleus

• Purple/lilac cytoplasm mix of basophilia from ribosomes and growing eosinophilia from hemoglobin

• LAST MITOTIC STAGE!

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Normoblast

• Smaller than polychromatophilic erythroblast

• Small, compact, intensely staining nucleus that is getting ready to be extruded

• Eosinophilic cytoplasm due to abundant hemoglobin

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Reticulocyte

• Immature RBC that has polyribosomes

• Appear as polychrom-atophilic erythrocyte on blood smear

• When stained with a special (supravital) stain Reticulocyte

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Erythrocyte

• Smallest• Eosinophilic due to

hemoglobin• NO NUCLEUS!

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Erythropoiesis

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Development of Granulocytes

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What are the Granulocytes?

These are cells of the immune system (White Blood Cells) that contain vesicles. The vesicle contents vary among cell lines and stain differently.

• Neutrophils (polymorphonuclear or PMN cells)

• Eosinophils

• Basophils

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Trend of Development• Larger to smaller

• Azure granules to specific granules

• Round nucleus to altered shape nucleus

Granulocyte Lineage:

Myeloblast → Promyelocyte → Myelocyte → Metamyelocyte → Band → Granulocyte

(Erythroid: Proerythroblast →Basophilic erythroblast → Polychromatophilic

erythroblast → Normoblast → Reticulocyte → Erythrocyte)

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Myeloblast

Prominent nucleoli

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PROmyelocyte

• Details• Golgi ghost• Can’t distinguish type

of granulocyte yet• Eccentric nucleus• Don’t confuse with

proerythroblast or basophilic erythroblasts

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Myelocyte• Last stage in

which mitosis can occur

• Begin to see who’s a neutrophil, who’s an eosinophil (who’s a basophil)

• Golgi ghost

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Neutrophilic Myelocyte vs

Eosinophilic Myelocyte

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METAmyelocyte

• nucleus changing shape, not spherical

• Soooo . . . No more mitosis

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Band Cell

• Immature granulocyte• Elongated nucleus of

nearly uniform width; horseshoe/U-shaped

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Finally . . .

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Myeloblast – no granules capable of

mitosis

Promyelocyte – azurophilic granules

Mylocyte – specific granules

Metamylocyte – specifc granules nucleus

changes shape

Band cell – (PMN only) specific granules

Mature Granulocyte – specific granules

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Compare what you see . . .

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Megakaryocyte

• Huge

• Platelets form from invaginations of this

• Multilobular nucleus

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Megakaryocyte

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