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L3.2: Components of Blood
L3.2: Formed Elements
L3.2.2: Leukocytes
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LEUKOCYTES
●
White
Blood
Cells
(WBCs)
● Crucial in the body’s
defense
against disease
● Complete cells with
nucleus
and
organelles
LEUKOCYTES
● Able to move into and out of blood vessels (
diapedesis
)
● Respond to chemicals released by damaged tissues (
positive
chemotaxis
)
● Moved by amoeboid motion by forming
cytoplasmic
extensions
to help them move
● 4,800 to 10,800 WBCs per mm3 of blood
HOMEOSTATIC IMBALANCES
●
Leukocytosis
●
Leukopenia
●
Leukemia
HOMEOSTATIC IMBALANCES
●
Leukocytosis
○ Normal response to an infection, but excessive production of normal WBCs during infectious mononucleosis or leukemia is pathological
HOMEOSTATIC IMBALANCES
●
Leukopenia
○
“Penia”
= deficiency
○ Abnormally low WBC count
○ Commonly caused by certain drugs, such as corticosteroids and anticancer agents
HOMEOSTATIC IMBALANCES
●
Leukemia
○ Bone marrow becomes cancerous
○ Numerous immature WBC are produced
TYPES OF LEUKOCYTES
●
Granulocytes
●
Agranulocytes
● Mnemonic for the most to least abundant WBC:
Never Let Monkeys Eat Bananas
○
Neutrophils
○
Lymphocytes
○
Monocytes
○
Eosinophils
○
Basophils
TYPES OF GRANULOCYTES
Neutrophils
Eosinophils
Basophils
TYPES OF AGRANULOCYTES
Lymphocytes
Monocytes
TYPES OF LEUKOCYTES
●
Granulocytes
○ Granules in their cytoplasm can be stained
○ Possess lobed nuclei
○ Include
neutrophils
,
eosinophils
, and
basophils
TYPES OF LEUKOCYTES
●
Agranulocytes
○ Lack visible cytoplasmic granules
○ Nuclei are spherical, oval, or kidney-shaped
○ Include
lymphocytes
and
monocytes
TYPES OF GRANULOCYTES
Neutrophils
Multilobed
nucleus (3-7 lobes connected by a thin strand of nucleoplasm); ”polymorphonuclear neutrophils”
Stains
pale
pink
Contains
fine
granules
TYPES OF GRANULOCYTES
Neutrophils
Function as
phagocytes
at active sites of infection; numbers increase during acute infection
3,000 - 7,000 per mm3 of blood
40-70%
of
WBCs
TYPES OF GRANULOCYTES
Eosinophils
Figure
8
or
bilobed
nucleus
Stains
blue-red
Red
coarse cytoplasmic granules
TYPES OF GRANULOCYTES
Eosinophils
Functions to kill
parasitic
worms
by deluging them with digestive enzymes; plays a role in
allergy
attack
100-400 per mm3 of blood
1-4%
of
WBCs
TYPES OF GRANULOCYTES
Basophils
U
or
S-shaped
nucleus
Stains
dark
blue
Large
blue-purple
granules (contains histamine)
TYPES OF GRANULOCYTES Basophils
Release
histamine
at sites of
inflammation
; contains heparin (anticoagulant)
20-50 per mm3 of blood
0-1%
of
WBCs
TYPES OF AGRANULOCYTES
Lymphocytes
Large
,
dark
purple
nucleus
Slightly larger than RBCs
Reside in
lymphatic
tissues
Play a role in
immune
response
1,500 - 3,00 lymphocytes per mm3 of blood
20-45% of WBCs
TYPES OF AGRANULOCYTES
Monocytes
U
or
kidney-shaped
nucleus
Largest
of the WBCs
Function as
macrophages
when they migrate into tissues
Important in fighting
chronic
infection
100-700 monocytes per mm3 of blood
4-8% of WBCs