Canonical Question
Blood constituents
Master answer
PLATELET
Formation
- produced during hematopoiesis in a sub-process called thromopoiesis, or production of thrombocytes.
- Bone marrow: Common myeloid progenitor cells → promegakaryocytes → megakaryocytes
- Megakaryocytes produce protoplatelets within their cytoplasm → released in cytoplasmic extensions upon cytokine stimulus
- Protoplatelets break up into hundreds of platelets that circulate throughout the bloodstream
- The remaining nucleus of the ruptured megakaryocyte is consumed by macrophages.
- Megakaryocyte and platelet production is regulated by thrombopoietin (hormone produced by the liver and kidneys)
- Thrombopoietin stimulates differentiation of myeloid progenitor cells into megakaryocytes and causes the release of platelets.
- Thrombopoietin is regulated by a negative feedback mechanism based on platelet levels
- Each megakaryocyte produces between 5,000 and 10,000 platelets
- Altogether, around 1011 platelets are produced each day in a healthy adult
Fate
- Average lifespan of a platelet is 5 to 10 days
- Old platelets are destroyed by macrophage phagocytosis in the spleen and by Kupffer cells in the liver
- Up to 40% of platelets are stored in the spleen as a reserve, released when needed by sympathetically-induced splenic muscle contractions during severe injury.
Structure
- Small anucleated cells derived from megakaryocytes which originate from haematopoietic stem cell
- Normally 150~300 x 103 /μl

- Actin and myosin
- Remnants of the ER, SR storing calcium
- Mitochondria
- Enzyme systems → production of prostaglandins
- α granules
- Thrombin
- PDGF
- P-selectin
- Fibronectin
- vWF
- Dense granules
- ADP
- ATP
- Ca2+
- Serotonin
- Histamine
Function
- Haemostasis
- Formation of platelet plug
- Interact with collagen exposed at damaged endothelium by GPIa
- Activated by PAF, Thrombin
- Morphological change → irradiating pseudopods
- Degranulation
- Aggregation
- Expression of GPIIb/IIIa → binds fibrin and vWF
- Formation of platelet plug
- Immunomodulation
- Deployed to sites of inflammation and infection and secrete cytokines and chemokines
Sakurai / JC 2019
Exam appearances
| Exam | Exact wording | Relationship | Success |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2016A Q06 | Outline the formation, structure and function of the platelet. | historical_member | 50.00% |
| 2021A Q03 | Outline the formation, structure, and function of the platelet. | historical_member | 79.00% |
| 2024B Q16 | Outline the following with respect to platelets: (a) Formation (15% of marks). (b) Structure (40% of marks). (c) Function (45% of marks). | historical_member | 58.00% |