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PHYSIOLOGY OF LEUKOCYTES. BLOOD

TYPES

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Function of leukocytes

1. Protective 2. Transport 3. Metabolic 4. Regenerator

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Quantity of leukocytes and their changes

White cells are nucleated and somewhat variable in size and shape. Their numbering is 4-9•Giga per liter. The number of lymphocytes are – 18-37 %,

monocytes – 3-11 %, eosinophils –0,5-5 %, basophils – 0-1 %, juvenile neutrophile – 0-1 %, relating to stab (rod-shaped) neutrophil – 1-6 %, segmented neutrophil – 47-72 %. The number of leukocytes may increase or

decrease.

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Development of monocytes

common progenitor cell – uncommited stem cell – commited stem cell – monoblast – promonocyte – monocyte – tissue macrophage.

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Development of lymphocytes

common progenitor cell – bone marrow lymphocytes precursor – lymphoblast – prolymphocyte – large lymphocyte – small lymphocyte. Lymphocytes in the fetus are thought to arise first

in the thymus. Later they are found in lymph nodes, spleen, and other lymphoid tissues as well as in bone marrow.

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Development of gtanulocytes

common progenitor cell – uncommited stem cell – commited stem cell – myeloblast (basophil, neutrophil, eosinophil) –

promyelocyte – myelocyte – metamyelocyte – juvenile – rod-shaped neutrophil (basophil, eosinophil), segmented neutrophil, basophil, eosinophil.

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Physiological role of T-lymphocytes

1. Immune memory. 2. Anti viruses immunity. 3. Anti tissue immunity. 4. Regulate phagocytosis.

Function of В-lymphocytes 1. Immune memory. 2. Specific immunity. B-lymphocytes syntheses the

immunoglobulins such as IgM, IgN, IgA, IgG, IgB, IgE.

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System of mononucleares phagocytes

These is the system, which common the cells with one nucleus,

common origin from red bone marrow, common function of high specific phagocytosis

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The index of nuclear’s changing of neutrophyls, it interpretation

NCN=(M+J+S1)/S2, where M – myelocytes, J– juvenile, S1 – stab neutrophils, S2 – segmented neutrophils

Norm is 0,06-0,09

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