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Rheological properties of young and aged human erythrocytes.

W Tillmann, C Levin, G Prindull, W Schröter.   

Abstract

Rheological properties were studied of young and old human erythrocytes from healthy adults. Viscosity measurements of packed erythrocyte suspensions as well as filtration of cells through polycarbonate sieves show that young cells are more flexible than aged ones. Since deformability of erythrocytes is the product of cell shape, flexibility of the membrane and fluidity of the intracellular hemoglobin, we studied the manner in which these factors are relevant to the diminished flexibility of aged erythrocytes. The biconcave cell shape is maintained during the process of aging. The viscosity of packed ghost suspensions from aged erythrocytes is increased versus that of young ones. The diminished flexibility of old ghosts correlates well with their smaller cell volume. The fluidity of the hemoglobin in the interior of the cells is decreased as indicated by an increased hemoglobin content of the isolated ghosts. We conclude that aged erythrocytes loose their deformability as a result of both a decreased fluidity of the intracellular hemoglobin and a diminished flexibility of the membrane.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7392536     DOI: 10.1007/bf01477168

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Klin Wochenschr        ISSN: 0023-2173


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