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Rogers State University 1 Blood, Lymph and Immune Systems By Akrum Hamdy

Rogers State University 2 Blood è hem/o and hemat/o è plasma - 55% è formed elements - 45% è serum - plasma without clotting proteins

Rogers State University 3 Blood Cells è RBC - erythrocytes - erythropoiesis è WBC - leukocytes - leukopoiesis è Platelets - thrombocytes - thrombopoiesis

Rogers State University 4 Erythrocytes è erythr/o - red è cyte - cell è Hemoglobin - blood protein transports oxygen è Reticulocyte - immature erythrocyte è RBCs produced by red bone marrow

Rogers State University 5 Leukocytes è leuk/o - white è Protect the body against invasion è Pass through capillary walls

Rogers State University 6 è Granulocytes ( neutrophils (phagocytosis) ( eosinophils (allergies) ( basophils (promote inflammation) è Agranulocytes ( lymphocytes (production of circulating antibodies) ( monocytes (macrophages) è Collection of dead and living bacteria and leukocytes called pus, abscess.

Rogers State University 7 Thrombocytes è smallest formed element è made in bone marrow è essential to blood coagulation è If injury, blood comes in contact with any tissue other than the lining of the vessels, platelets stick together, form plug, seals wound. Chemicals released, series of reactions, formation of clot.

Rogers State University 8 Plasma è plasma ( 92% water ( 8% plasma proteins C albumin C globulin C fibrinogen è serum - plasma without clotting proteins or fibrinogen

Rogers State University 9 Functions of the Immune System è To protect the entire body from a variety of harmful substances ( pathogenic microorganisms ( allergens ( toxins ( malignant cells

Rogers State University 10 Structures of the Immune System è Unlike other body systems, Immune System is NOT contained within a single set of organs or vessels è Action depends on structures from lymphatic, cardiovascular, and Integumentary systems è Works primarily through antigen-antibody reaction

Rogers State University 11 Lymphatic System è Major structures ( lymph vessels ( lymph nodes ( lymph fluid ( tonsils è Also ( spleen ( thymus

Rogers State University 12 Functions of the Lymph System è lymph/o è drain fluid from tissue spaces and return to it to the blood è transport materials (nutrients, hormones and oxygen) to body cells è carry away waste products to the blood è transport lipids away from digestive system è control of infection

Rogers State University 13 Lymph System è Lymph originates in blood plasma è Interstitial fluid è cleans and nourishes body tissues è collects cellular debris, bacteria è return to blood or lymph capillaries

Rogers State University 14 Lymph Nodes è located in lymph vessels è small round or oval structures (filters) è depositories for cellular debris è bacteria and debris phagocytized

Rogers State University 15 Lymph Nodes è inside are masses of tissue which contain WBCs (lymphocytes) è almost always grouped 2 or 3 to 100 è invading cells destroyed in nodes and often swell as an indicator of the disease process

Rogers State University 16 Spleen è sac-like mass of lymphatic tissue è filter for lymph è phagocytic cells è hemolytic

Rogers State University 17 Thymus è lymphatic tissue è mediastinum è primary role: changes lymphocytes to T cells for cellular immunity

Rogers State University 18 Tonsils è masses of lymph tissue designed to filter tissue fluid, not lymph è located beneath certain areas of moist epithelium exposed to outside and hence to contamination è any or all may become so loaded with bacteria that the pathogens gain dominance è should not be removed unless absolutely necessary.

Rogers State University 19 Antigen-Antibody Reactions è Antigen - any substance that the body regards as foreign (virus, bacterium, toxin) è Antibody - a disease fighting protein developed by the body in response to the presence of an antigen è Antigen-antibody reaction or immune reaction

Rogers State University 20 WBCs for Immune Reactions è monocytes - type of lymphocytes ( formed in bone marrow/transported where needed by body ( become macrophages è macrophage - phagocytic cell that protects body by ingesting invading cells è lymphocytes - major class of WBCs ( formed in lymphatic tissue

Rogers State University 21 Lymphocytes è T cells or T Lymphocytes ( mature in thymus gland ( Cell mediated immunity è B cells or B Lymphocytes ( mature in bone marrow ( antibody-mediated immunity

Rogers State University 22 T Cell or T Lymphocyte (Cell Mediated Immunity) è T Cell (cell mediated immunity) ( circulating lymphocytes ( produced in bone marrow ( matures in thymus ( live for years ( primary function: coordinate immune defenses and kill organisms

Rogers State University 23 Lymphocyte: T Cells è helper T cells - essential to proper functioning of immune system è Memory cells- remember antigens and stimulate a faster response if same antigen introduced at a later time

Rogers State University 24 Blood Groups è Four blood groups based on presence or absence of blood antigens (agglutinogens) on surface of RBCs è A - A antigen è B - B antigen è AB - both AB antigens è O - no AB antigens

Rogers State University 25 è Plasma does not contain the antibody against own antigen è Antigens on the donor’s RBCs react with the antibodies in patients plasma and cause a transfustion reaction.

Rogers State University 26 Rh Factor è Rh factor is antigen present on RBC of 85% of pop. of US. è Rh positive and Rh negative è Rh neg pregnant woman may develop antibodies to the Rh protein of her Rh- positive fetus. è hemolytic disease of the newborn è prevented with RhoGAM

Rogers State University 27 Immunity è Immunity-state of being resistant or not susceptible to a specific disease è Acquired immunity-any form of immunity NOT present at birth and obtained during life

Rogers State University 28 Factors That Influence Immune System è Health è Age è Heredity

Rogers State University 29 Anemias è Oxygen-carrying capacity of blood is reduced è symptom of disease è erythropenia è hypochromasia è hematocrit

Rogers State University 30 Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) è Caused by HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) è HIV infects T-helper cells with often a long incubation of up to 10 years è AIDS name applied during advanced stages of disease è After immune system destroyed, opportunistic infections occur.

Rogers State University 31 Autoimmune Disorders Antigens stimulate development of antibodies that are unable to distinguish antigens of internal cells. Body makes antibodies and T cells against itself and attacks own tissues. Multisystemic involvement. Myasthenia gravis, rheumatoid arthritis

Rogers State University 32 Edema è Hypoproteinemia è lowers osmotic pressure within blood ( large amounts of plasma pass out of blood è poor lymph drainage è increased capillary permeability è congestive heart failure è localized edema, ascites

Rogers State University 33 Hemophilia è Hereditary blood clotting disorder è sex-linked, usually in men è lack factor VIII, essential for blood clotting è hematomas è hemarthrosis

Rogers State University 34 Infectious Mononucleosis è Acute infection caused by virus. è Fever, sore throat, swollen lymph glands, atypical lymphocytes, splenomegaly, hepatomegaly, abnormal liver function, and bruising. è transmitted by droplet infection è Infection confers permanent immunity è Treatment symptomatic

Rogers State University 35 Oncology, the study of tumors è Metastasis, Metastasize è Carcinoma ( Malignant Melanoma ( Adenocarcinoma è Sarcoma (arises from bone, fat, muscle, etc.) ( Osteocarcoma ( Osteosarcoma ( Myosarcoma ( Myeloma

Rogers State University 36 Leukemia è Major oncological disorder of blood- forming organs è malignant cells replace health bone marrow cells è acute myelogenous leukemia è acute lymphocytic leukemia

Rogers State University 37 Hodgkin’s Disease è Malignant disorder è Painless, progressive enlargement of lymphoid tissue first evident in cervical lymph nodes; splenomegaly è Anorexia, weight loss, pruritus, anemia, leukocytosis

Rogers State University 38 Kaposi’s Sarcoma è Malignancy associated with AIDS è lesions emerge as purplish-brown macules and develop into plaques and nodules