概要
- I've drawn this schematic using the sources below as a reference. However, this does of course not mean the image contains no errors. I suggest this image be reviewed by an expert on the field of hematopoiesis. Also anyone else's comments and suggestions are welcome at my en:Wikipedia user talk page.
- I've tried to show all the characteristics of the cells as much as possible. The style in which they're drawn can be compared with how caricatures are drawn. This was not an attempt to draw the cells "photorealistically". For comparison, refer to the erythrocyte that has been drawn in 2 different ways: the style I used for all cells (left) and a different style that shows how the erythrocyte looks through a microscope (right).
- A few things I'm not sure of and that may be incorrect in the diagram:
1) the thrombocyte series can (should?) contain a metamegakaryocyte that comes between the megakaryocyte and thrombocytes. Also a micromegakaryocyte has been identified, but information on these was very rare, so I couldn't include them.
2) Images on the B/N/E Promyelocyte were rare and I'm not sure if I have drawn them correctly. Especially the E. Promyelocyte.
3) I don't know whether all the other cells from the monocytic phagocytosis system (Langerhans cell, Kupffer cell etc.) can also arise from the lymphoid DC. Currently I've also included them in the lymphoid DC.
4) I don't know whether the common myeloid/lymphoid progenitors should have nucleoli. Sources report that they're indistinguishable from small lymphocytes. But they are rapidly dividing cells and therefore (I think) should have nucleoli. Currently, I've drawn them as lymphocytes.
5) Are the common myeloid/lymphoid progenitors a part of the committed progenitor or a part of the stem cells? CLP & CMP are also called common lymphoid/myeloid stem cells, so just the word "progenitor" doesn't rule anything out here...
6) According to sources, the nucleus of a lymphoblast stains reddish-purple, while the images display a blueish-purple nucleus. These images were sometimes on the same page as the text that reported this info (reddish-purple nucleus).
7) Langerhans' cell vs. Langerhans cell. Thefreedictionary.com, On-line Medical Dictionary and Stedman's Medical Dictionary say "Langerhans cell".
ライセンス
References
Below are the sources I used for this diagram, for your reference only (not to clog up this page).
Books
- Parham, The immune system, 2nd ed.
- Robbins et al., Pathologic Basis of disease. 7th ed. Chapter 13, Red blood cell and bleeding disorders, page 621: figure 13-1.
PPT
PDF
Websites
- [1] - Schematic with info on blood cells
- [2][dead link] - info on blood cells and their progenitors.
- [3][dead link] - More info on blood cells (erythroid series amongst others).
- PMID 15123777 →Figure 6
- PMID 16455345
- [4] - Hematopoiesis schematic
- [5] - Number of nucleoli of 2 hematopoietic stem cells
- [6] - Explanation of the "committed progenitor"
- [7] - characteristics of the lympho series
- [8]
- [9] アーカイブされたコピー at the Wayback Machine - Cells from the monocytic series
- [10] アーカイブされたコピー at the Wayback Machine - Pics of many blood cells
- [11] - Monocytic series characteristics
- [12] - Lots of hematology images
- [13] アーカイブされたコピー at the Wayback Machine - Some progenitors of megakaryocyte (pics)
- [14] - Schematic of the myeloid and lymphoid hematopoietic system
- [15] - megakaryo progenitor slides
- [16] - Stages of maturation of megakaryo progenitors with pics
- [17][dead link] - Stages of maturation of megakaryo progenitors
- [18] アーカイブされたコピー at the Wayback Machine - On reticulocytes: The cytoplasmic color at this stage is called polychromatic or polychromatophilic when viewed with Wright’s stain. If stained with new methylene blue, the remaining RNA will precipitate resulting in a reticular appearance.
- [19] アーカイブされたコピー at the Wayback Machine - On reticulocyte: Cytoplasm stains slightly basophilic with Wright's stain. However, when stained with a supravital-stain such as new methylene blue or brilliant cresyl blue, precipitated ribrosomal RNA (reticulum) can be demonstrated within the cell
- [20] アーカイブされたコピー at the Wayback Machine - Contains an index of (amongst others) hematopoietic cells with frequently used synonyms. Search ndif.org with google
- [21] - Contains hematopoietical cellular characteristics and synonyms of all the progenitors
- [22] アーカイブされたコピー at the Wayback Machine - Contains sizes in microns of granulo's + progenitors and cells in erythroid series and other hematopoietic cells (agranulo's)
- [23] - index of histology pictures. White and red blood cells and progenitors included
- [24] - Some basic info on hematopoiesis. Sizes of erthroid progenitors are given too
- [25] アーカイブされたコピー at the Wayback Machine - Contains erythroid cells in the order of maturation, categorized per granulocyte. Staining info included
- [26] アーカイブされたコピー at the Wayback Machine - Easy to understand overview of hematopoiesis. Erythroid and myeloid series discussed. Also thrombopoiesis is discussed
- [27] - Contains ASCII schematics on hematopoiesis, and on the growth factors, CFU notation and end cells
- [28] - Contains granulocytic progenitor cells. Band form of eo and baso missing
- [29] - Hematopoietic system. Figure is pretty complete and contains good representations of the progenitor cells. Found by typing the following in google: eosinophil metamyelocyte
- [30] - Good tute on Hematopoiesis. Schematic pics are a bit ugly, but the general picture is clear
- [31] アーカイブされたコピー at the Wayback Machine - Contains myeloid cells (granulo's) in the order of maturation, categorized per granulocyte. Staining info included
- [32] - hematopoiesis pics in Mr.Sid format (.sid). Browser plugin for viewing the pics required
- [33] - American Society of Hematology contains hematological pics in online publication (ePub) format.
- [34] - Hematology pics of different cell series (ERYTHROPOIESIS GRANULOPOIESIS MONOCYTIC SERIE LYMPHOPOIESIS THROMBOPOIESIS CYTOCHEMICAL STAINS)
- [35] アーカイブされたコピー at the Wayback Machine - Hematology images with short explanations. Not all progenitors are included
- [36] - Hematology atlas with many images on different progenitors of cells. Many different categories
- [37] - Hematology pics with the maturation sequence (progenitors & mature cells) and some pathologic pics
- [38] アーカイブされたコピー at the Wayback Machine - Slide on the basophilic myelocyte + characteristics. Author discusses how the basophilic myelocyte is not discernible from the basophilic PROmyelocyte
- [39] - Some info on how the progenitor cells in hemopoiesis look (characteristics)
- [40] アーカイブされたコピー at the Wayback Machine - Extended info on hematopoiesis with a diagram and some tables with normal values of frequencies of hematopoietic cells
- [41] アーカイブされたコピー at the Wayback Machine - Contains erythroid progenitor names ? Proerythroblast ? Basophilic Erythroblast ? Polychromatophilic Erythroblast ? Normoblast (orthochromatic erythroblasts) ? Reticulocyte (polychromatophilic erythrocyte) ? Mature Erythrocyte