简评:红细胞是如何产生的,它们是如何生存和死亡的?

Vives Corrons J-L, Casafont Lb, Frasnedo Ef
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人类红细胞的平均生命周期约为120天。一般来说,到这个时候,电池已经磨损和损坏了。红细胞穿过脾脏和肝脏,在那里发现了称为巨噬细胞的特殊免疫细胞。巨噬细胞识别红细胞的消耗,并进行吞噬过程,消化细胞。在这个过程中,血红蛋白中的铁被循环利用,用于新的血细胞,血红蛋白分子被降解,与胆红素结合,并从体内排出。所有其他的细胞蛋白质要么被循环利用,要么被消除。历史上,这个过程被认为只发生在脾脏,但最近的研究表明,它发生在骨髓中。红细胞已从许多角度进行分析:细胞学,血液学,免疫学,以及从分子生物学,生物物理学和数学的焦点。在这里,我们分析了红细胞是如何产生的,以及它们是如何生存和死亡的,简要概述了整个过程,特别提到了骨髓和脾脏的形态学方面,由透射电镜和扫描电镜提供。
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Concise Review: How are Red Blood Cells Born, How do they Live and Die?
The average life cycle of a human RBC is approximately 120 days. Generally, by this point, the cell is worn out and damaged. RBCs pass through both the spleen and liver, where specialized immune cells called macrophages are found. Macrophages recognize when an RBC is spent, and undergo a process called phagocytosis where they digest the cell. In this process, the iron in hemoglobin is recycled for use in new blood cells and the hem molecule is degraded, conjugated to bilirubin, and eliminated from the body. All the other cellular proteins are either recycled or eliminated. Historically, this process was thought to occur exclusively in the spleen, but recent studies have shown that it occurs in the bone marrow .The RBC has been analyzed from many perspectives: cytological, hematological, and immunological, as well as from the focus of molecular biology, biophysics, and mathematics. Here we analyze how are red blood cells born and how they live and die in a brief overview of the whole process with special mention of the morphological aspects from bone marrow and spleen provided by Transmission and Scanning Electron Microscopy.
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