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Title: Physiology of leukocytes. Immunity


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Physiology of leukocytes. Immunity
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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 4-9Giga
    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 ?-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 nuclears changing of neutrophyls,
it interpretation
  • NCN(MJS1)/S2, where
  • M myelocytes,
  • J juvenile,
  • S1 stab neutrophils,
  • S2 segmented neutrophils
  • Norm is 0,06-0,09

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