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Issue title: New Methods in Biorheology. Proceedings of the International Symposium held in Nancy, France, 17–18 August 1983. A Satellite Symposium of the Fifth International Congress of Biorheology
Subtitle: Analysis of factors influencing the initial pressure
Guest editors: J.F. Stoltz and E. Puchelle
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Thao Chan, M. | Catry, E. | Weill, D. | Marcel, G.A. | George, C.
Affiliations: Laboratoire d’Hémorhéologie, Laboratoires Hoechst, 3 avenue du Général de Gaulle, 92800 Puteaux
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 μm 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 β) is related to the RBC’s deformability; 2/β is (in our experimental conditions) dependent on the WBC number; 3/β seems very sensitive to deformability changes as shown by rapid increases induced by osmolarity changes.
Keywords: Deformability, erythrocytes, filterability, leukocytes, osmolarity
DOI: 10.3233/BIR-1984-23S146
Journal: Biorheology, vol. 23, no. s1, pp. 267-270, 1984
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