SEC S20W6 || White Blood Cells - Module 6

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Define White Blood Cells

White blood cells circulate in the blood and lymphatic system. There are also different types of WBC infections, each with specific functions in the immune system

  • Types of White Blood Cells:

  • Neutrophils:
    The most abundant population of WBCs are the first responders to infection, especially bacterial infections. They engulf and destroy bacteria through a process called apoptosis.

  • Lymphocytes:
    is very important for the immune response. These include the immune cells that produce antibodies to neutralize them. T cells directly attack infected or cancerous cells and other cells. Help regulate immune cells to eliminate virus-infected cells and tumors without pre-activating natural killer cells

  • Monocytes:
    When they leave the bloodstream and enter the vitreous, they become macrophages and dendritic cells that join the vitreous cysts and help other immune cells to recognize the pathogen.

  • Eosinophils:

These cells combat parasitic infections and also play a role in allergic reactions and asthma.

Make a diagram of the white series
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Neutrofilia vs Neutropenia

Neutrophilia and neutropenia refer to conditions where the number of neutrophils, a type of messenger, is abnormally high or low without their cell proliferation, since neutrophils play an important role in defending the body against bacterial infection. are therefore health by changes in their levels

  • Neutrophilia:
    Neutrophilia is evident when the number of neutrophils in the blood becomes very high.
  • Causes
    Infections:
    Viral infections such as HIV, hepatitis or influenza can cause a decrease in neutrophil production

  • Inflammation
    Conditions such as gastritis or inflammatory bowel disease or tissue injury can cause neutralization.

  • Stress:
    Physical or emotional stress can cause a temporary increase in neutrophils

  • Medications
    Some drugs such as corticone ta-rides or epinephrine greatly increase the number of neutrophils.

  • Cancer:

It can also be seen in a variety of cancers, especially those that affect the bone marrow to a large extent, such as meninges

  • Neutropenia:

Occurs when the number of neutrons has function is greatly reduced. For example, the home count is 1500 neutrophils. The negative is less than a microliter. Very different in terms it is considered very high when we have like 500 neutrophils and if it falls below that then we have it very low

  • Causes:

  • Bone Marrow Disorder

For this reason, we have other diseases of the barrow like spread and such conditions arise that affect the production of heels and hence many diseases occur.

  • Medications:

Chemo-therapeutic supplications and certain anti-party oral prescriptions which are made with drugs such as neotropics cause and cause many diseases.

  • Autoimmune Disorders:

This leads to many persistent diseases and they can cause autoimmune diseases such as the destruction of neutrophils and many other diseases.

  • Vitamin Deficiencies:

Vitamin B12 or folate deficiency can affect neutrophil production

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Explain a case related to the white series

I am talking about a person who was 45 years old and he used to have very high fever and along with fever one must feel fatigue and body ache and feel very weak. and he also noted that his weight was decreasing day by day and he was having severe abdominal pain. And such a person has a very low number of white blood cells and the liver. The conjunctivitis was also reduced and we started to confirm many diseases and then it turned out that he had a lot of different infections.

It became much more difficult for him to fight off and fight his disease. However, antibiotic treatment increased the production of white blood cells, but the macro-features phages and T cells activated to fight infection. Long-term antibiotic therapy with one to two years of symptoms resolves and white blood cell counts return to normal.

This case highlights the important role of white blood cells in fighting infection. Other notable conditions that affect white blood cells include leukemia, cancer, HIV-AIDS infection, compromised immune function, and air-combined immunodeficiency virus. NC is a rare genetic disorder affecting white blood cell markers

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It baffles me sometims when i think of how these small units of life has the capacity to defend the body against foreign invaders which are diseases and infections. Theyre microscopic but they very important in the body. There are many functions of the white series with each types having special features.

Nice diagram about the white series and thanks for sharing