megakarüotsütopoiesis
Megakarüotsütopoiesis is the biological process by which megakaryocytes, large multinucleated cells found in the bone marrow, are formed. This complex developmental pathway originates from multipotent hematopoietic stem cells, which differentiate through a series of progenitor stages. Key intermediate cell types include megakaryocyte progenitor cells (Mk-Ps) and colony-forming unit-megakaryocytes (CFU-Meg). Throughout this process, cells undergo significant changes in size, nuclear content, and cytoplasmic characteristics.
The development of megakaryocytes is driven by a network of growth factors and cytokines, with thrombopoietin
As megakaryocytes mature, they exhibit endomitosis, a unique form of cell division where DNA replicates but