2009
DOI: 10.3324/haematol.2009.010041
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The hereditary stomatocytoses

Abstract: © F e r r a t a S t o r t i F o u n d a t i o n

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“…In that particular case, while echinocytes were considered as morphological signs of oxidative stress, the stomatocytes were described as "anti-oxidative" stress signs. It should be noticed here that "classic" stomatocytosis is associated with redox imbalance and cytoskeleton modifications [28], while the hereditary stomatocytoses are often connected to membrane deficiency and modifications in stomatin and Band 3 proteins [29]. In our samples, the contribution of the secondary stomatin depletion (see Section 3.5) and probably of other corpuscular alterations in the stomatocytic transformation cannot be excluded.…”
Section: Morphological Analysis Of Pre-hd Rbcs-ros Correlationsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…In that particular case, while echinocytes were considered as morphological signs of oxidative stress, the stomatocytes were described as "anti-oxidative" stress signs. It should be noticed here that "classic" stomatocytosis is associated with redox imbalance and cytoskeleton modifications [28], while the hereditary stomatocytoses are often connected to membrane deficiency and modifications in stomatin and Band 3 proteins [29]. In our samples, the contribution of the secondary stomatin depletion (see Section 3.5) and probably of other corpuscular alterations in the stomatocytic transformation cannot be excluded.…”
Section: Morphological Analysis Of Pre-hd Rbcs-ros Correlationsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…An imbalance of intracellular cation content can result in alteration of red cell volume (e.g. dehydration or swelling), which is the underlying cause of hereditary stomatocytosis, in which the leak rate of cation exceeds the pump rate .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note that microparticles with all of the shapes shown in Figure 3 were actually encountered in our SEM images. The work of Deuling and Helfrich does not describe stomatocyte blood cells; the mouth‐shape geometry is believed not to stem from curvature‐elastic forces, but rather from fact that the cell membrane is partially ruptured 39 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Theoretical contours of four different erythrocyte cup‐cell shapes, according to Reference 39. (a) Contour of the cup cell for which the ratio V (enclosed volume) / V 0 (volume of a sphere with the same outer surface) equals 0.853.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%