Considering that the primary function of red cells is the carriage and delivery of oxygen, it is not surprising that the regulation of red cell production is tightly controlled by cellular oxygen sensing. The cellular response to hypoxia was described through the Nobel prize winning works of Kaelin, Ratcliffe and Semenza. Erythropoietin (EPO) is aContinue reading “Red Cells: Regulation and Control”
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Haematopoiesis
Haematopoiesis refers to the developmental process of blood cells. All blood cells are derived from the bone marrow in the adult. At the end of this module, you should be able to; Explain the process of haematopoiesis in the bone marrow Describe the components of blood Recognise the cellular elements of blood and their respectiveContinue reading “Haematopoiesis”
Blood: Some Fun Facts
Blood cells, either in circulation or within the bone marrow, account for nearly 93% of all cells within the human body. The marrow produces approximately six billion cells per kilogram of body weight per day. Although blood cells are the most numerous cells in numbers, by weight they are far exceeded by fat cells andContinue reading “Blood: Some Fun Facts”
Shock
Blood must continuously flow in a circuit. If we take plumbing and water supply as an analogy, water can only be supplied to your home if the reservoir (blood volume) is filled, the main pump (heart) works efficiently and the circuit (vasculature and peripheral resistance) that delivers water is of appropriate calibre and pressure. FailureContinue reading “Shock”