Assessment of erythrocyte deformability by constant flow filtration technique: analysis of factors influencing the initial pressure.

M T Chan, E Catry, D Weill, G A Marcel, C George
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Abstract

When filtering red blood cells (RBC) resuspended into buffer at constant flow, the pressure-time curve is dependent on erythrocyte deformability (E.D) and also on the plugging of pores by RBC or leukocytes (WBC). To understand the influence of these 3 factors, we used an apparatus with: 1) a constant flow syringe (Bioblock) (1.56 ml/mn); 2) a pressure transducer (Statham P23 ID); 3) a recorder (Gould); 4) a 5 micron polycarbonate filter (Nuclepore) housed in a lucite block according to USAMI & al. (1). Resuspensions of RBC from 4 to 14% haematocrit with 0 to 600 WBC/mm3 were investigated. Results indicate that: 1/ The first inflexion point of the pressure-time curve (initial pressure leading to calculation of beta) is related to the RBC's deformability; 2/beta is (in our experimental conditions) dependent on the WBC number; 3/beta seems very sensitive to deformability changes as shown by rapid increases induced by osmolarity changes.

恒流过滤技术评价红细胞变形能力:初始压力影响因素分析。
当滤过的红细胞(RBC)以恒定流量重悬到缓冲液中时,压力-时间曲线取决于红细胞的变形能力(E.D)以及红细胞或白细胞(WBC)对毛孔的堵塞。为了了解这三个因素的影响,我们使用了一种仪器:1)恒流量注射器(biblock) (1.56 ml/mn);2)压力传感器(Statham P23 ID);3)录音机(古尔德);4)根据USAMI等人的研究,将5微米聚碳酸酯过滤器(Nuclepore)装在一个透明石块中。(1)研究了红细胞压积从4%到14%,0到600 WBC/mm3的RBC再悬浮。结果表明:1/压力-时间曲线的第一个拐点(导致beta计算的初始压力)与RBC的变形能力有关;2/beta(在我们的实验条件下)取决于白细胞数量;3/ β似乎对变形能力的变化非常敏感,表现为渗透压变化引起的快速增加。
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