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Freezing injury to erythrocytes. II. Morphological alterations of cell membranes.
Authors:T Nei
Institution:The Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan
Abstract:Morphological alterations of human red blood cell membranes were examined with the cells containing different concentrations of glycerol being subjected to rapid rates of cooling, approximately 104 and 105 °C/min, and subsequent rewarming. Small membrane defects, similar to holes, were observed in specimens frozen with and without 10% glycerol. Various degrees of roughness were found on the surface of the cells at all freezing rates tested. The membrane alterations were reduced with increasing glycerol concentration, although roughness also appeared on the surface of the cells in 30% glycerol suspensions, frozen rapidly, and rewarmed to ?80 or ?60 °C. The cell membrane surface texture correlated with the growth of intra- and extracellular ice particles. There was also a positive correlation between these alterations and post-thaw hemolysis. It is concluded, therefore, that morphological alterations appearing on the erythrocyte membranes may be a manifestation of freezing damage.
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