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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Di Loreto, V. | Rigalli, A. | Cinara, L. | Hernández, G.;
Affiliations: Bone Biology and Mineral Metabolism Laboratory, School of Medicine, Rosario National University, Argentina | Biophysic Department, School of Medicine, Rosario National University, Rosario, Argentina
Note: [] Corresponding author: Gladis Hernández, Cátedra de Biofísica, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad del Rosario, Santa Fe 3100, 2000 Rosario, Argentina. Tel.: +54 341 4308575; E-mail: hgladisn@yahoo.com.
Abstract: Alpha macroglobulins (AM) are plasma proteins whose main function is to inactivate proteinases, protecting the tissues from the action of these enzymes. AM have influence on plasma viscosity (PV) and binds monofluorophosphate (MFP), which disturbs its homeostasis. The aim of this work was to evaluate whether the administration with MFP could modify blood viscosity. AM levels (μmol/l), PV (mPa·s), viscosity of red blood cells suspensions in NaCl 9 g/l (VES) and in autologue plasma (VEP) were measured in fifty-day old rats after a single dose of 80 μmol MFP or after 30 days of treatment with 80 μmol of MFP. Relative viscosity (RV) was calculated as the ratio VEP/PV. AM and PV increased significantly after 30 min of an oral dose of MFP. Controls (n=6), AM: 19.65±0.85, PV: 1.39±0.01, treated (n=6), AM: 22.88±0.75 (p<0.05), PV: 1.76±0.14 (p<0.05). After 30 days of treatment with MFP, AM and PV increased significantly. Controls (n=6), AM: 10.76±1.33, PV: 1.19±0.04, treated (n=6), AM: 17.66±1.27 (p<0.05), PV: 1.38±0.03 (p<0.05). The treatment with MFP modifies neither the VEP nor the RV. These results would indicate that AM and/or MFP did not interact with erythrocyte membrane and did not modify erythrocyte deformability.
Keywords: Viscosity, monofluorophosphate, macroglobulin, blood
DOI: 10.3233/CH-2008-1135
Journal: Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, vol. 40, no. 4, pp. 259-265, 2008
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