TJS 2016
DOI: 10.15547/tjs.2016.01.014
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Effect of hypertonicity on the dynamic state of erythrocyte spectrin network as revealed by thermal dielectroscopy

Abstract: Hypertonicity-induced alteration of the spectrin network under the erythrocyte membrane (EM) has been proposed as the cause of hypertonic cryohemolysis, however, the exact mechanism is not known. With this in mind we applied thermal dielectroscopy to evaluate the dynamic state of spectrin network of human erythrocytes and isolated EMs as affected by the osmotic pressure of suspension media (10 mM NaCl and varying concentrations of mannit). The method, applied on a heated suspension, detected abrupt changes in … Show more

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“…Temperature represents an important factor affecting the functioning of biological objects. An increase in temperature causes conformational distortions of the RBC spectrin matrix [5] and changes the rheological properties of blood [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Temperature represents an important factor affecting the functioning of biological objects. An increase in temperature causes conformational distortions of the RBC spectrin matrix [5] and changes the rheological properties of blood [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%