Sign In

22.12 : Lifecycle of Erythrocytes

Erythrocytes, also known as red blood cells, constantly move through blood capillaries. As a result, they damage their plasma membrane due to the continuous friction. Typically, after 100 to 120 days, erythrocytes become rigid and fragile as they wear out. As they pass through small vessels in the spleen and liver, they can get trapped and break apart into fragments.

The resident phagocytic macrophages deal with these damaged cells by engulfing them and separating their globin and heme groups. The globin chains are then broken down into amino acids that can be reused. Meanwhile, the iron extracted from the heme molecules is stored as iron-protein complexes known as ferritin and hemosiderin. This stored iron is then released into the blood and carried by a transferrin protein to create new hemoglobin during erythropoiesis, which occurs in the bone marrow.

The non-iron remainder of the heme molecules eventually converts to bilirubin, which is collected in the liver. Hepatocytes secrete bilirubin as part of bile into the small intestine for lipid digestion. Lastly, bacteria in the large intestine convert bilirubin into urobilinogen. Although most urobilinogen is converted to stercobilin and eliminated through feces, a small fraction is excreted as urobilin in urine.

Tags
ErythrocytesRed Blood CellsPlasma MembranePhagocytic MacrophagesGlobinHemeAmino AcidsIron protein ComplexesFerritinHemosiderinErythropoiesisBone MarrowBilirubinHepatocytesBileLipid DigestionUrobilinogen

From Chapter 22:

article

Now Playing

22.12 : Lifecycle of Erythrocytes

Blood

1.2K Views

article

22.1 : Overview of the Cardiovascular System

Blood

2.3K Views

article

22.2 : Characteristics and Functions of Blood

Blood

2.6K Views

article

22.3 : Composition of Blood

Blood

2.8K Views

article

22.4 : Composition of Blood Plasma

Blood

2.3K Views

article

22.5 : Overview of Hematopoiesis

Blood

1.7K Views

article

22.6 : Production of Formed Elements

Blood

839 Views

article

22.7 : Role of Hematopoietic Growth Factors

Blood

776 Views

article

22.8 : Erythropoiesis

Blood

745 Views

article

22.9 : Factors Affecting Erythropoiesis

Blood

2.3K Views

article

22.10 : Structure and Function of Erythrocytes

Blood

882 Views

article

22.11 : Hemoglobin

Blood

1.8K Views

article

22.13 : Disorders of Erythrocytes

Blood

170 Views

article

22.14 : Structure and Function of Leukocytes

Blood

893 Views

article

22.15 : Classification of Leukocytes

Blood

548 Views

See More

JoVE Logo

Privacy

Terms of Use

Policies

Research

Education

ABOUT JoVE

Copyright © 2025 MyJoVE Corporation. All rights reserved