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The myeloblast is a white blood cell which differentiates into the effectors of the series. It is found in the . Stimulation of myeloblasts by and other triggers maturation, differentiation, proliferation and .


Structure
Myeloblasts reside extravascularly in the . takes place in the extravascular cavities between the sinuses of the marrow. The wall of the sinuses is composed of two different types of cells, endothelial cells and adventitial reticular cells. The hemopoietic cells are aligned in cords or wedges between these sinuses, with myeloblasts and other granular progenitors concentrated in the subcortical regions of these hemopoietic cords.

Myeloblasts are rather small cells with a diameter between 14 and 18μm. The major part is occupied by a large oval composed of very fine nonaggregated and possessing 3 or more . The has a character and is devoid of granules, which is a major difference from the myeloblast's successor, the . The is the site of assembly of proteins, which are located in various particles dispersed over the cytoplasm. are present but have a rather small size.

The main features that distinguish a myeloblast from a upon microscopic examination are the presence of cytoplasmic granules, the lesser degree of condensation in the nuclear chromatin, and the increased prominence of the nucleoli.Figure 12-14 in:

(2025). 9781416029731, Saunders.


Development
These cells descend from the primitive reticulum cells, which are found in the stroma of the . There is also an intermediate phase between the myeloblast and these primitive reticulum cells, namely the . At this time several developing lines are available, like and thrombopoiesis. is regulated by humoral agents, like colony-stimulating factor (CSF) and interleukin 3.


Function
consists of 5 stages, in which the myeloblast is the first recognizable cell. Next in the differentiation sequence is the and the , which can develop into one of three different precursor cells: the , or . This proliferation takes five divisions before the final stage is obtained. These divisions all take place in the first three stages of granulopoiesis.


Clinical significance
The most common problem with malfunctioning myeloblasts is acute myeloblastic leukemia. The main clinical features of acute myeloblastic leukemia are caused by failure of with , and infection as a result. There is a progressive accumulation of leukemic cells, because some blast renew themselves and have a limited differentiated division. Sometimes acute myeloblastic leukemia can be initiated by earlier hematologic disorders, like myelodysplastic syndrome, , or of the .


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