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Whole blood was tapped from the embryos of anaesthetized pregnant New Zealand rats using a micropipette of approximately 250 microm diameter, inserted through the uterine wall via a 5-mm incision in the anterior abdominal wall. The procedure was repeated 3 times (days 15, 17 and 19 of fetal life) in the same pregnant rats, and thereafter, twice in the surviving newborns (days 14 and 30 of neonatal life). Osmotic fragility of the red blood cells (RBC), reticulocyte counts and haemoglobin values of each sample were analysed. The fragility curve of the fetuses showed the presence of 2 types of cell population: a fragile and a more resistant type. This was correlated with the number of immature RBC (reticulocytes) in the samples. Starch gel electrophoresis of the haemoglobin revealed 4 fractions in both the fetuses and newborn animals.  相似文献   

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Among normal mouse strains, natural genetic variation offers the potential to investigate the structure and function of cell membranes. One such polymorphism between C57BL/6J and DBA/2J is a difference in erythrocyte sensitivity to osmotic lysis. The genetic basis for erythrocyte osmotic fragility differences between mouse strains C57BL/6 and DBA/2 was examined through analyses of their serial backcross progeny, recombinant inbred (ri) strains (BXD), and congenic C57BL/6 strains with allelic differences at Hbb or Fv-2. The data indicate that the fragility difference between C57BL/6 and DBA/2 is the result of allelic differences at a minimum of two segregating loci. One of these might be linked to, but is not identical with the gene encoding the beta chain of hemoglobin (Hbb). Allelic differences at Fv-2, a gene known to control the proportion of erythroid precursors in the S phase, and at Hba, the structural locus of hemoglobin alpha chain also appear to exert no major influence on red cell osmotic fragility. Furthermore, the fact that red cells from one of the RI strans (BXD-31) are strikingly more resistant than those from the resistant parental strain DBA/2 leads to the conclusion that the degree of resistance/susceptibility for either strain is determined by the combined contributions of gene effects not all of which act in the same direction. We also found that red cells from strans C57BL/6 and DBA/2 differ in their uptake of 51Cr. This result suggests the possibility that red cell osmotic fragility differences may be due in part to differences in ion metabolism or membrane transport.  相似文献   

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The osmotic response of bovine red blood cell ghosts to a series of sugars is studied by light scattering. The sealed and right-side-out ghosts are prepared by the procedure of Steck and Kant (Steck, T.L. and Kant, J.A. (1974) Methods Enzymol. 31, 172–180), swollen in a hypotonic phosphate-buffered saline solution and their size and shape determined by elastic and quasielastic light scattering. Different carbohydrates are then added to the suspending medium in order to examine the osmotic responses, and the osmotic deformation of ghosts is shown to be spherically symmetric. Having thus established the deformation behavior, we then rank the osmotic activity of a carbohydrate relative to a standard, i.e., raffinose. It is found that the osmotic response of the ghosts to sucrose is about the same as that to raffinose, and the response to the smaller carbohydrates simply follows the number of carbons in various sugars; glucose and fractose are about 1.7 times less effective than raffinose, and pentaerythritol and meso-erythritol are 2.3 times less effective. Glyceraldehyde, which is 3.6 times less effective than raffinose, is the least effective sugar analog among those that we have tested.  相似文献   

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A method for measuring the mechanical fragility of red blood cells suitable for use in small laboratory animals, such as rats, is reported because of lack of such data in the literature. Whole blood is mixed with phosphate buffered saline in a tube containing glass beads. The tubes are rocked for 90 minutes, centrifuged and the percent hemolysis determined. Varying the osmolality of the saline suspending medium had little effect on the mechanical fragility of rat red cells prior to the NaCl concentrations at which a significant change in osmotic hemolysis occurred. The duration of rocking increased the mechanical fragility. Varying the pH (6.4-8.0) had no effect. The size of the glass beads changed the mechanical fragility as did varying temperature. The mean mechanical fragility of rat red blood cells was 46% hemolysis (80 adult male animals). Because of the small volume of blood required with this method, mechanical fragility of red cells of other small laboratory animals also may be determined.  相似文献   

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A multitype branching-process model is introduced for the growth of heterogeneous cell populations. This model includes events representing mitosis, death, mutation, and conversion from one cell type to another. Formulas for conditioning on interim events, and generalizations allowing parameters to be functions of time or cell counts, are presented. The probability generating function (p.g.f.) is solved approximately in a way that is both accurate and efficient enough to solve important problems in tumor biology. The uses of the p.g.f. in the setting of clinical oncology are described.  相似文献   

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The osmotic fragility, expressed in terms of survival, of two group A streptococcal L-form strains was examined by suspending the L form in sodium chloride and sucrose solutions of graded concentrations. An immediate and marked reduction in viability followed suspension in sodium chloride solutions of less than 0.7m. A wide distribution of osmotic fragility within the L-form population was observed. The two L-form strains (GL-8 and AED) differed in that the AED L-form strain appeared to be consistently more resistant to osmotic lysis, and survived considerably better in sodium chloride solutions up to 90 minutes. Sucrose solutions of tonicities comparable to those of the sodium chloride solutions used, however, stabilized the labile GL-8 L form completely. Magnesium chloride (0.05m) and serum (10% v/v) substantially increased L-form survival in sodium chloride. The results are interpreted to indicate a difference in the cell envelope of the two L-form strains, the AED limiting membrane possessing a greater intrinsic stability. The significantly greater resistance to sonic oscillation of the AED L form as compared to the GL-8 L form, is in agreement with and supports this conclusion. The possibility that the difference in physical properties of the two L-form strains is related to a difference in chemical composition of their limiting envelopes is discussed.The author wishes to thank Dr. W. Hijmans for his interest and advice, and Miss H. L. Ensering and Miss M. J. W. Kastelein for technical assistance.  相似文献   

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Using two techniques, the authors collected replicated data on red cell osmotic fragility of normal Jersey cows having different haemoglobin genotypes. The data were tested against several theoretical distributions. The logistic sigmoid was chosen as a model, the concentration of added salt solution at which 50% haemolysis occurred was taken as an index. Red cells of haemoglobin genotype BB were more fragile than AA , with AB intermediate.  相似文献   

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We have measured the density and ultrasonic velocity (usv) of swine red blood cell (RBC) suspensions in the wide osmolarity range from 300 mOsm to 1400 mOsm in saline solution. The cellular density and compressibility of RBC at each osmolarity were obtained using the fact that the density and the compressibility are additive by volume. The osmolarity dependence of hematocrit was also measured at a constant number concentration of RBC in the range of 300 mOsm to 1700 mOsm. The cellular density and the cellular compressibility of RBC as well as the inverse of hematocrit were expressed well into one unique exponential type equation f (pi) = a [1 - b exp (-c pi)] with a common value for the coefficient c = 0.0025 against the osmolarity pi. The results were analyzed with a simple consideration based only upon the contribution of free water inside the erythrocyte through the volume concentration phi of the free water in it. According to this theoretical analysis, the density and the compressibility of the free water were found to be 0.990 g/cm3 and 4.59 x 10(-11) cm2/dyne which agree closely with 0.998 g/cm3 and 4.59 x 10(-11) cm2/dyn of pure water at 20 degrees C within the experimental error.  相似文献   

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A statistical model for the survival time of red blood cells (RBCs) with a continuous distribution of cell lifespans is presented. The underlying distribution of RBC lifespans is derived from a probability density function with a bathtub-shaped hazard curve, and accounts for death of RBCs due to senescence (age-dependent increasing hazard rate) and random destruction (constant hazard), as well as for death due to initial or delayed failures and neocytolysis (equivalent to early red cell mortality). The model yields survival times similar to those of previously published studies of RBC survival and is easily amenable to inclusion of drug effects and haemolytic disorders.  相似文献   

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Human-platelet dense bodies (secretory granules) have been visualized by electron microscopy in cells maintained in a hydrated state, and their sequential release after stimulation by thrombin has been observed in situ. The pattern of dense body release from individual platelets suggests that a a portion of the dense body complement of a single cell can be extruded without appreciable change in the position of the remaining dense bodies.  相似文献   

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The objective of this article is the derivation of a continuum model for mechanics of red blood cells via multiscale analysis. On the microscopic level, we consider realistic discrete models in terms of energy functionals defined on networks/lattices. Using concepts of Γ-convergence, convergence results as well as explicit homogenisation formulae are derived. Based on a characterisation via energy functionals, appropriate macroscopic stress–strain relationships (constitutive equations) can be determined. Further, mechanical moduli of the derived macroscopic continuum model are directly related to microscopic moduli. As a test case we consider optical tweezers experiments, one of the most common experiments to study mechanical properties of cells. Our simulations of the derived continuum model are based on finite element methods and account explicitly for membrane mechanics and its coupling with bulk mechanics. Since the discretisation of the continuum model can be chosen freely, rather than it is given by the topology of the microscopic cytoskeletal network, the approach allows a significant reduction of computational efforts. Our approach is highly flexible and can be generalised to many other cell models, also including biochemical control.  相似文献   

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Red cell osmotic hemolysis has traditionally been defined by the loss of hemoglobin, in response to reduced osmotic pressure, as measured spectroscopically. Previous work from this laboratory using resistive pulse spectroscopy (RPS) has shown that in a mixed population of hemolyzing cell, ghosts can be detected as being more deformable, and hence appearing distinctly smaller, than the remaining intact cells. Other researchers using similar methods have reported detection of ghosts as apparently smaller objects, resulting from their greater sensitivity to dielectric breakdown. We now confirm both of these results, and demonstrate by kinetic studies that changes which occur in the rheological and electrical properties of ghosts are independent phenomena. We include in our analysis the explicit calculation of ghost and intact spherocyte resistivity after dielectric breakdown. The two different characterizations for ghosts are integrated into a proposed model of osmotic hemolysis based on known red blood cell membrane and cytoplasmic properties. This work provides both a theoretical and a practical foundation for RPS-based measures of osmotic fragility, including a potential new clinical test, measures which provide very early detection of the ultimate fate of osmotically stressed red cells.  相似文献   

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Osmotic properties of human red cells   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
Summary When an osmotic pressure gradient is applied to human red cells, the volume changes anomalously, as if there were a significant fraction of nonosmotic water which could not serve as solvent for the cell solutes, a finding which has been discussed widely in the literature. In 1968, Gary-Bobo and Solomon (J. Gen. Physiol. 52:825) concluded that the anomalies could not be entirely explained by the colligative properties of hemoglobin (Hb) and proposed that there was an additional concentration dependence of the Hb charge (zHb). A number of investigators, particularly Freedman and Hoffman (1979,J. Gen. Physiol. 74:157) have been unable to confirm Gary-Bobo and Solomon's experimental evidence for this concentration dependence of zHb and we now report that we are also unable to repeat the earlier experiments. Nonetheless, there still remains a significant anomaly which amounts to 12.5±0.8% of the total isosmotic cell water (P0.0005,t test), even after taking account of the concentration dependence of the Hb osmotic coefficient and all the other known physical chemical constraints, ideal and nonideal. It is suggested that the anomalies at high Hb concentration in shrunken cells may arise from the ionic strength dependence of the Hb osmotic coefficient. In swollen red cells at low ionic strength, solute binding to membrane and intracellular proteins is increased and it is suggested that this factor may account, in part, for the anomalous behavior of these cells.  相似文献   

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