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Title

Influence of erythrocyte aggregation at pathological levels on cell-free marginal layer in a narrow circular tube.

Authors

Namgung, Bumseok; Sakai, Hiromi; Kim, Sangho

Abstract

Humanred blood cells (RBCs) were perfused in a circular micro-tube (inner diameter of 25μm) to examine the dynamic changes of cell-free marginal region at both physiological (normal) and pathophysiological (hyper) levels of RBC aggregation. The cell-free area (CFA) was measured to provide additional information on the cell-free layer (CFL) width changes in space and time domains. A prominent enhancement in the mean CFL width was found in hyper-aggregating conditions as compared to that in non-aggregating conditions (P < 0.001). The frequent contacts between RBC and the tube wall were observed and the contact frequency was greatly decreased when the aggregation level was increased from none to normal (P < 0.05) and to hyper (P < 0.001) levels. In addition, the enhanced aggregation from none to hyper levels significantly enlarged the CFA (P < 0.01). We concluded that the RBC aggregation at pathophysiological levels could promote not only the CFL width (one-dimensional parameter) but also the spatiotemporal variation of CFA (two-dimensional parameter).

Subjects

ERYTHROCYTES; BIOLOGICAL aggregation; PLASMA layers; MICROCIRCULATION; NITRIC oxide; OXYGEN in the body

Publication

Clinical Hemorheology & Microcirculation, 2015, Vol 61, Issue 3, p445

ISSN

1386-0291

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3233/CH-141909

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