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Components, development and functions of res(reticulo-endo-thelial cells)
TOPIC:
COMPONENTS OF RES
DEVELOPMENT OF RES
FUNCTIONS OF RES
RETICULOENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM
Also known as:
• Monocyte-Macrophage System
• Mononuclear Phagocytic System
• Lymphoreticular System
RETICULOENDOTHELIAL
SYSTEM ( RES )
• The total combination of monocytes,
mobile macrophages, fixed tissue
macrophages and few specialised
endothelial cells in the bone marrow,
spleen and lymph nodes is called RES.
Components, development and functions of res(reticulo-endo-thelial cells)
COMPONENT
S OF RES
Basically it is formed
by two different types
of tissues:
• Primary lymphoid
organs
• Secondary
lymphoid organs
PRIMARY LYMPHOID
ORGANS
Includes all those organs
where the cells of RES are
formed and get matured.
Includes:
• Bone Marrow
• Thymus
SECONDARY
LYMPHOID ORGANS
Includes the sites where the cells
of RES functions
Includes:
• Lymph nodes
• Tonsils
• Spleen
• Kuppfer cells , Microglia
• MALT ( mucosa associated
lymphoid tissues)
RETICULOENDOTHELIAL
SYSTEM
oSystem of cells which have highly phagocytic properties.
oRES consists of:
• Monocytes
• Macrophages
Mobile(wandering) tissue macrophages
Fixed tissue macrophages
• Endothelial cells(bone marrow, spleen, lymph node)
MONOCYTE
S
• Largest leukocytes.
• Immature cells present
in blood to fight
infectious agents
• After 72 hours enter
the tissues to become
“tissue macrophages”.
• In tissue they swell to
become large in size
and cytoplasm is filled
with lysosomes.
MACROPHAGES
MOBILE TISSUE
MACROPHAGES
• Some macrophages are
mobile and they can
group together to
become one phagocytic
cell in order to ingest
larger foreign particles.
FIXED TISSUE
MACROPHAGES
• Often remains fixed to
their organs they filter
and destroy objects
which are foreign to the
body such as bacteria
and viruses.
FIXED TISSUE MACROPHAGES
• Liver Kupffer cells
• Lungs Alveolar macrophages
• Skin Langerhans cells
• Connective tissue Histiocytes
• CNS Microglia
• Bones Osteoclasts
• Spleen/Bone marrow/lymph nodes Reticular or
Dendritic cells
KUPFFER’S CELLS OF LIVER
ALVEOLAR MACROPHAGES
IN LUNGS
Components, development and functions of res(reticulo-endo-thelial cells)
FUNCTIONS OF MACROPHAGES
•Engulf inorganic particulate matters(carbon and
dust particles).
•Organic foreign matters such as thorn, fish bone,
catgut are destroyed by enzyme action and lysis.
•Help T & B lymphocyte in the acquired immunity
by presenting antigens.
ENDOTHELIAL CELLS
FUNCTIONS OF RES
•It plays an important role in formation of RBCs
and WBCs.
FUNCTIONS OF RES
• Phagocytic function:
Bacteria, other foreign bodies and tissue debris
engulfed and digested by lysosomes of the
macrophages( direct).
• Destruction of senile red blood cells.
• Storage and metabolism of iron.
• Immune function:
Processing antigens and antibodies production
(indirect).
PHAGOCYTOSIS( DIRECT)
• Phagocytosis is a part of natural or innate immune
process
• Macrophages are the powerful Phagocytic cells:
Ingest up to 100 bacteria
Ingest larger particles such as old RBCs
Get rid of waste products
• Neutrophils secrete the class
of enzymes called lysozyme
and destroying the bacteria
by the process of
phagocytosis.
• Monocytes engulf large
particulate matters( dead
tissue cell and senile
cells).Also involve in
Phagocytosis.
DIRECT ANTI INFLAMMATORY
Components, development and functions of res(reticulo-endo-thelial cells)
INDIRECT IMMUNE FUNCTION OF
RES
•Ingest foreign body, process it and
present it to lymphocytes.
• Indirect role of RES is when an
antigen( foreign particles) comes in
body our lymphatic system stimulate
white blood cells produce antibodies
to take the action.
DISORDERS OF RES
• TUBERCULOSIS (TB) • MALIGNANT DISEASE
DISORDERS OF RES
• LEUKAEMIA • LYMPHOMA
SPLEEN
• Bean shaped organ
• It is situated in the left
hypochondriac region left
upper part of abdomen,
behind the stomach and
just below the
diaphragm.
• Purplish in colour.
• Weigh about 150g/m
• Largest lymphoid organ.
STRUCTURE OF SPLEEN
• White Pulp:
Thick sleeves of lymphoid
tissues that provides the
immune function of the
spleen.
• Red Pulp:
Surround white pulp
composed of vinous
sinuses filled with whole
blood and splenic cords
of reticular connective
tissue rich in
macrophages.
Components, development and functions of res(reticulo-endo-thelial cells)
FUNCTION OF SPLEEN
• Formation of RBCs
• Removal of unwanted elements from the blood
• Reservoir function
• Role in defence mechanism
• Storage and metabolism of iron
SPLENOMEGALY
• The enlargement of spleen is
called splenomegaly.
It happens during the following
conditions:
1. Increased the phagocytosis by
macrophages as in any
infections.
2. Increased destruction of
erythrocytes as in malaria.
3. Abnormal increase in
lymphocytes production as in
leukaemia.
DISEASES OF SPLEEN
SICKLE CELL
DISEASE
THROMBO
CYTOPENIA
SPLEEN
CANCER
 This is an
inherited form of
anemia.
 It results in
abnormality in
the oxygen
carrying protein
haemoglobin
found in RBCs.
 If the spleen
becomes
enlarged, it may
have low blood
count platelets.
 Due to low
platelets
spontaneous
bleeding occurs.
 Cancer start in
spleen is primary
cancer.
 If it spreads in the
spleen is known as
secondary cancer.
 Both are rare.
Components, development and functions of res(reticulo-endo-thelial cells)
Components, development and functions of res(reticulo-endo-thelial cells)

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Components, development and functions of res(reticulo-endo-thelial cells)

  • 2. TOPIC: COMPONENTS OF RES DEVELOPMENT OF RES FUNCTIONS OF RES
  • 3. RETICULOENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM Also known as: • Monocyte-Macrophage System • Mononuclear Phagocytic System • Lymphoreticular System
  • 4. RETICULOENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM ( RES ) • The total combination of monocytes, mobile macrophages, fixed tissue macrophages and few specialised endothelial cells in the bone marrow, spleen and lymph nodes is called RES.
  • 6. COMPONENT S OF RES Basically it is formed by two different types of tissues: • Primary lymphoid organs • Secondary lymphoid organs
  • 7. PRIMARY LYMPHOID ORGANS Includes all those organs where the cells of RES are formed and get matured. Includes: • Bone Marrow • Thymus SECONDARY LYMPHOID ORGANS Includes the sites where the cells of RES functions Includes: • Lymph nodes • Tonsils • Spleen • Kuppfer cells , Microglia • MALT ( mucosa associated lymphoid tissues)
  • 8. RETICULOENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM oSystem of cells which have highly phagocytic properties. oRES consists of: • Monocytes • Macrophages Mobile(wandering) tissue macrophages Fixed tissue macrophages • Endothelial cells(bone marrow, spleen, lymph node)
  • 9. MONOCYTE S • Largest leukocytes. • Immature cells present in blood to fight infectious agents • After 72 hours enter the tissues to become “tissue macrophages”. • In tissue they swell to become large in size and cytoplasm is filled with lysosomes.
  • 10. MACROPHAGES MOBILE TISSUE MACROPHAGES • Some macrophages are mobile and they can group together to become one phagocytic cell in order to ingest larger foreign particles. FIXED TISSUE MACROPHAGES • Often remains fixed to their organs they filter and destroy objects which are foreign to the body such as bacteria and viruses.
  • 11. FIXED TISSUE MACROPHAGES • Liver Kupffer cells • Lungs Alveolar macrophages • Skin Langerhans cells • Connective tissue Histiocytes • CNS Microglia • Bones Osteoclasts • Spleen/Bone marrow/lymph nodes Reticular or Dendritic cells
  • 15. FUNCTIONS OF MACROPHAGES •Engulf inorganic particulate matters(carbon and dust particles). •Organic foreign matters such as thorn, fish bone, catgut are destroyed by enzyme action and lysis. •Help T & B lymphocyte in the acquired immunity by presenting antigens.
  • 17. FUNCTIONS OF RES •It plays an important role in formation of RBCs and WBCs.
  • 18. FUNCTIONS OF RES • Phagocytic function: Bacteria, other foreign bodies and tissue debris engulfed and digested by lysosomes of the macrophages( direct). • Destruction of senile red blood cells. • Storage and metabolism of iron. • Immune function: Processing antigens and antibodies production (indirect).
  • 19. PHAGOCYTOSIS( DIRECT) • Phagocytosis is a part of natural or innate immune process • Macrophages are the powerful Phagocytic cells: Ingest up to 100 bacteria Ingest larger particles such as old RBCs Get rid of waste products
  • 20. • Neutrophils secrete the class of enzymes called lysozyme and destroying the bacteria by the process of phagocytosis. • Monocytes engulf large particulate matters( dead tissue cell and senile cells).Also involve in Phagocytosis.
  • 23. INDIRECT IMMUNE FUNCTION OF RES •Ingest foreign body, process it and present it to lymphocytes. • Indirect role of RES is when an antigen( foreign particles) comes in body our lymphatic system stimulate white blood cells produce antibodies to take the action.
  • 24. DISORDERS OF RES • TUBERCULOSIS (TB) • MALIGNANT DISEASE
  • 25. DISORDERS OF RES • LEUKAEMIA • LYMPHOMA
  • 26. SPLEEN • Bean shaped organ • It is situated in the left hypochondriac region left upper part of abdomen, behind the stomach and just below the diaphragm. • Purplish in colour. • Weigh about 150g/m • Largest lymphoid organ.
  • 27. STRUCTURE OF SPLEEN • White Pulp: Thick sleeves of lymphoid tissues that provides the immune function of the spleen. • Red Pulp: Surround white pulp composed of vinous sinuses filled with whole blood and splenic cords of reticular connective tissue rich in macrophages.
  • 29. FUNCTION OF SPLEEN • Formation of RBCs • Removal of unwanted elements from the blood • Reservoir function • Role in defence mechanism • Storage and metabolism of iron
  • 30. SPLENOMEGALY • The enlargement of spleen is called splenomegaly. It happens during the following conditions: 1. Increased the phagocytosis by macrophages as in any infections. 2. Increased destruction of erythrocytes as in malaria. 3. Abnormal increase in lymphocytes production as in leukaemia.
  • 31. DISEASES OF SPLEEN SICKLE CELL DISEASE THROMBO CYTOPENIA SPLEEN CANCER  This is an inherited form of anemia.  It results in abnormality in the oxygen carrying protein haemoglobin found in RBCs.  If the spleen becomes enlarged, it may have low blood count platelets.  Due to low platelets spontaneous bleeding occurs.  Cancer start in spleen is primary cancer.  If it spreads in the spleen is known as secondary cancer.  Both are rare.