Precursor cell to a megakaryocyte
Promegakaryocyte
A promegakaryocyte is a precursor cell for a megakaryocyte , the development of which proceeds as follows:[ 1]
CFU-Meg (hematopoietic stem cell /hemocytoblast) → megakaryoblast → promegakaryocyte → megakaryocyte
Promegakaryocytes and other precursor cells to megakaryocytes arise from pluripotential hematopoietic progenitors,[ 2] also known as hemocytoblasts. The megakaryoblast is then produced, followed by the promegakaryocyte, the granular megakaryocyte, and then the mature megakaryocyte.[ 3] When it is in its promegakaryocyte stage, it is considered an undifferentiated cell .[ 4]
When the megakaryoblast matures into the promegakaryocyte, it undergoes endoreduplication [ 5] and forms a promegakaryocyte which has multiple nuclei , azurophilic granules , and a basophilic cytoplasm.[ 6] The promegakaryocyte has rotary motion, but no forward migration.[ 7]
Megakaryocyte pieces will eventually break off and begin circulating the body as platelets . Platelets are very important because of their role in blood clotting , immune response , and the formation of new blood vessels .[ 8]
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