AskDefine | Define basophil

Dictionary Definition

basophil n : a leukocyte with basophilic granules easily stained by basic stains [syn: basophile]

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English

Noun

  1. Any cell that has granules stained by basic stains; but especially granular leukocytes.

Translations

cell

Extensive Definition

Basophils are the least common of the granulocytes, representing about 0.01% to 0.3% of circulating leukocytes (white blood cells). They contain large cytoplasmic granules which obscure the cell nucleus under the microscope. However, when unstained, the nucleus is visible and it usually has 2 lobes. The mast cell, a cell in tissues, has many similar characteristics. For example, both cell types store histamine, a chemical that is secreted by the cells when stimulated in certain ways (histamine causes some of the symptoms of an allergic reaction). Like all circulating granulocytes, basophils can be recruited out of the blood into a tissue when needed.

Secretions

When activated, basophils degranulate to release histamine, proteoglycans (e.g. heparin and chondroitin), and proteolytic enzymes (e.g. elastase and lysophospholipase). They also secrete lipid mediators like leukotrienes, and several cytokines. Histamine and proteoglycans are pre-stored in the cell's granules while the other secreted substances are newly generated. Each of these substances contributes to inflammation. Recent evidence suggests that basophils are an important source of the cytokine, interleukin-4, perhaps more important than T cells. Interleukin-4 is considered one of the critical cytokines in the development of allergies and the production of IgE antibody by the immune system. There are other substances that can activate basophils to secrete which suggests that these cells have other roles in inflammation.
Basopenia (a low basophil count) is difficult to demonstrate as the normal basophil count is so low; it has been reported in association with autoimmune urticaria (a chronic itching condition). Basophilia is also uncommon but may be seen in some forms of leukaemia or lymphoma.

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basophil in Arabic: خلية أسسة
basophil in Bosnian: Bazofilni granulociti
basophil in Catalan: Basòfil
basophil in German: Basophiler Granulozyt
basophil in Dhivehi: ބޭސަފިލް
basophil in Spanish: Basófilo
basophil in French: Granulocyte basophile
basophil in Italian: Granulocita basofilo
basophil in Hebrew: באזופיל
basophil in Lithuanian: Bazofilas
basophil in Dutch: Basofiele granulocyt
basophil in Japanese: 好塩基球
basophil in Polish: Bazofile
basophil in Portuguese: Granulócito basófilo
basophil in Russian: Базофильные гранулоциты
basophil in Swedish: Basofil granulocyt
basophil in Turkish: Bazofil
basophil in Ukrainian: Базофіли
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