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Erythrocyte lysis in isotonic solution of ammonium chloride: theoretical modeling and experimental verification
Authors:Chernyshev Andrey V  Tarasov Peter A  Semianov Konstantin A  Nekrasov Vyacheslav M  Hoekstra Alfons G  Maltsev Valeri P
Affiliation:a Institute of Chemical Kinetics and Combustion, Institutskaya 3, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia
b Faculty of Science, University of Amsterdam, Kruislaan 403, 1098 SJ Amsterdam, The Netherlands
c Novosibirsk State University, Pirogova 2, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia
Abstract:A mathematical model of erythrocyte lysis in isotonic solution of ammonium chloride is presented in frames of a statistical approach. The model is used to evaluate several parameters of mature erythrocytes (volume, surface area, hemoglobin concentration, number of anionic exchangers on membrane, elasticity and critical tension of membrane) through their sphering and lysis measured by a scanning flow cytometer (SFC). SFC allows measuring the light-scattering pattern (indicatrix) of an individual cell over the angular range from 10° to 60°. Comparison of the experimentally measured and theoretically calculated light scattering patterns allows discrimination of spherical from non-spherical erythrocytes and evaluation of volume and hemoglobin concentration for individual spherical cells. Three different processes were applied for erythrocytes sphering: (1) colloid osmotic lysis in isotonic solution of ammonium chloride, (2) isovolumetric sphering in the presence of sodium dodecyl sulphate and albumin in neutrally buffered isotonic saline, and (3) osmotic fragility test in hypotonic media. For the hemolysis in ammonium chloride, the evolution of distributions of sphered erythrocytes on volume and hemoglobin content was monitored in real-time experiments. The analysis of experimental data was performed in the context of a statistical approach, taking into account that parameters of erythrocytes vary from cell to cell.
Keywords:Mathematical model   Hemolysis   Erythrocyte   Band 3 anionic exchanger   Scanning flow cytometer   Light scattering indicatrix
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