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The Effects of Cryoprotective Substances on the Mechanical Stability and Geometric Parameters of Human Erythrocytes
Authors:N G Zemlianskykh
Institution:1.Institute for Problems of Cryobiology and Cryomedicine,National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine,Kharkov,Ukraine
Abstract:The aim of this study was to examine the effects of sucrose, dextran, polyethylene glycol, glycerol, and mannitol, which possess cryoprotective properties to various degrees, on the mechanical stability and the geometric parameters of human erythrocytes. All substances, except mannitol, contributed to a decrease in hemolysis, which was caused by the movement of small beads. Glycerol and polyethylene glycol, which provide the highest level of protection of erythrocytes during cryopreservation, also showed the maximum efficiency under mechanical stress. Changes in cell resistance may be associated with the transformation of their geometric parameters. According to the cytometry data, 5% solutions of all the substances, except mannitol, caused similar changes in the geometric parameters of the cell. The relationship between changes in the mechanical stability and the geometric parameters of erythrocytes under the influence of cryoprotective agents may be caused by the modification of the membrane?cytoskeleton protein complex, which controls the mechanoelastic properties and morphology of erythrocytes.
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