Blood is a _______ connective tissue
fluid
Blood consists of three “formed element” components:
Function of blood?
What is hematocrit?
Packed RBCs
What is the buffy coat? What percentage of blood volume?
Leukocytes and platelets
1%
Blood plasma?
What are the components of blood plasma?
Water >90%
Protein 8%
Other solutes 1-2%
What are the common plasma proteins?
What is serum?
Blood plasma without clotting factors
What is albumin:
Plasma protein
What are globulins?
- Non-immune globulins (alpha and beta) : osmotic pressure maintenance, carrier proteins
What is Fibrinogen?
LARGEST
Erythrocytes:
Describe
*Lifespan 120 days, phagocytosed in spleen, bone marrow and liver
Erythocytes are considered a histologic _____
Ruler;
Always the same size!
Reticulocytes:
Describe
Immature RBCs released into circulation from bone marrow;
STAINING: Still can have organelles, IDed with blueish staining, overall can be larger
*will mature in 24-48 hours
Erythrocyte Cytoskeleton:
What are the two proteins involved?
- Band 3 protein
Erythrocyte Cytoskeleton:
What does glycoprotein C do?
Attaches underlying cytoskeletal protein network to cell membrane
Erythrocyte Cytoskeleton:
What does Band 3 protein do?
Binds hemoglobin and acts as an anchoring site for the cytoskeletal proteins (most abundant)
Erythrocyte Cytoskeleton:
What are the peripheral membrane proteins?
What is Anemia?
- Most caused by reduction in RBCs
What causes Anemia?
Insufficient dietary:
Or Hereditary issues
Sx of Anemia?
Weakness, fatigue, loss of energy, frequent headaches, difficulty concentrating
What is hemolytic anemia?
accelerated destruction of RBCs
What is Hereditary spherocytosis?
DEFECTIVE ANCHOR POINTS, spherical erythrocytes