2010
DOI: 10.3324/haematol.2010.033225
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Erythroblast enucleation

Abstract: E rythrocytes, commonly called red cells, are the cellular elements of blood that perform the unique function of ensuring proper oxygen delivery to the tissues. 1 The average blood volume for an adult is 5 liters (55-75 mL/Kg of body weight) and the blood contains approximately 10 9 red cells per milliliter. Red cells do not normally contain a nucleus and are unable to proliferate. They have a limited life-span (~120 days in humans) and are replenished by the constant generation of new cells from hematopoietic… Show more

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“…At the later erythroblast stages, the nucleus progressively shrinks and is shed before the cells become mature erythrocytes. 38 The developmental program from HSCs to mature erythrocyte is regulated by complex transcriptional networks and by environmental signals. 39,40 In the adult, most erythropoiesis occurs in the BM, but under conditions of erythropoietic stress (anemia, hypoxia), the number of erythrocytes is increased, and this process of stress-induced erythropoiesis occurs predominantly in the spleen.…”
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“…At the later erythroblast stages, the nucleus progressively shrinks and is shed before the cells become mature erythrocytes. 38 The developmental program from HSCs to mature erythrocyte is regulated by complex transcriptional networks and by environmental signals. 39,40 In the adult, most erythropoiesis occurs in the BM, but under conditions of erythropoietic stress (anemia, hypoxia), the number of erythrocytes is increased, and this process of stress-induced erythropoiesis occurs predominantly in the spleen.…”
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“…2 Unlike anucleate erythrocytes, which have a lifespan of ;4 months and have greatly reduced ribosome numbers, 3 platelets are short lived (;8-11 days 4 ) and translationally competent, 5 and a number of genes have been shown to undergo cytoplasmic splicing on platelet activation. 6,7 Consistent with these observations, recent RNAseq analyses have defined a complex platelet transcriptome.…”
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“…In mammal hematopoiesis, nucleated red blood cells (NRBCs) precursors, or erythroblast, undergo several developmental stages in the bone marrow and progressively decrease cellular volume and RNA content, while accumulating specific functional proteins such as hemoglobin[16, 17]. It has been known for decades that erythroblast exist in relative large numbers in cord blood[18-20].…”
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confidence: 99%