| Literature DB >> 3112802 |
J Kurantsin-Mills, H M Jacobs, L S Lessin.
Abstract
The impaired deformability and heterogeneity of erythrocytes in sickle cell disease endows them with abnormal microvascular flow dynamics. In the sickle cell exchange-transfused rat model, sickle cells exhibit lower volumetric flux and shear rates compared to normal (HbAA) or autologous rat cells. A subpopulation of dense sickle cells and irreversibly sickled cells show a propensity to induce occlusion at precapillary arterioles, residing at such sites for several seconds and causing local rheological disequilibrium. Radionuclide studies with indium-111 demonstrate preferential uptake of labeled HbSS cells in pulmonary microcirculation. These data are relevant to the factors that are involved in the initiation and propagatin of vaso-occlusion resulting in derangement of homeostasis in certain microvascular beds and perhaps painful crisis and selective organ injury.Entities:
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Year: 1987 PMID: 3112802
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prog Clin Biol Res ISSN: 0361-7742