The Technicon Ektacytometer: automated exploration of erythrocyte function.

M P Nossal
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Abstract

The Ektacytometer is a visco-diffractometric method to preferentially examine the functional properties of erythrocytes. The realization of this method in the form of an automated laboratory instrument, the Technicon Ektacytometer, is described. A suspension of RBC is submitted to a uniform shear stress. The resulting deformation of the cells is seen as an elongation of the diffraction image and expressed as the Elongation Index or EI. EI may be traced on an X-Y recorder as a function of stress, time and of suspending medium osmolality. The osmolality is varied automatically in the viscometer and automatically measured via its conductivity, resulting in an "Osmoscan". The Osmoscan is highly reproducible and requires only 150 microliter of blood and 5 minutes per sample. Its high sensitivity to small changes in erythrocyte properties permits the separation of factors affecting RBC deformability, and provides a measure of the osmotic fragility which correlates very well with the traditional test. Other applications are described, including mechanical fragility assays on whole cells, relaxation times of ghosts and the automatic variation of PO2. Possible future applications are suggested.
Technicon细胞计数仪:红细胞功能的自动探测。
ektacyometer是一种粘度衍射法,优先检查红细胞的功能特性。本文描述了该方法在自动化实验室仪器——Technicon ektacyometer上的实现。红细胞的悬浮液受到均匀的剪切应力。由此产生的细胞变形被视为衍射图像的延伸,并表示为延伸指数或EI。EI可以在X-Y记录仪上记录为应力、时间和悬浮介质渗透压的函数。渗透压在粘度计中自动变化,并通过其电导率自动测量,从而产生“渗透扫描”。渗透扫描是高度可重复的,只需要150微升的血液和5分钟的样品。它对红细胞性质的微小变化具有很高的敏感性,可以分离影响红细胞变形性的因素,并提供渗透脆弱性的测量,这与传统测试非常相关。描述了其他应用,包括对整个细胞的机械脆性分析,鬼的松弛时间和PO2的自动变化。提出了未来可能的应用。
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