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Exercise Effects on Erythrocyte Deformability in Exercise-induced Arterial Hypoxemia

2014

Exercise-induced arterial hypoxemia (EIAH) is often found in endurance-trained subjects at high exercise intensity. The role of erythrocyte deformability (ED) in EIAH has been scarcely explored. We aimed to explore the role of erythrocyte properties and lactate accumulation in the response of ED in EIAH. ED was determined in 10 sedentary and in 16 trained subjects, both before and after a maximal incremental test, and after recovery, along with mean corpuscular volume (MCV) and red blood cell lactate concentrations. EIAH was found in 6 trained subjects (∆SaO2=-8.25±4.03%). Sedentary and non-EIAH trained subjects showed reduced ED after exercise, while no effect on ED was found in EIAH train…

AdultErythrocyte IndicesMalemedicine.medical_specialtyErythrocytesCell volumeArterial hypoxemiaPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationErythrocyte DeformabilityInternal medicinemedicineHumansErythrocyte deformabilityOrthopedics and Sports MedicineLactic AcidExercise physiologyHypoxiaExerciseMean corpuscular volumemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryIncremental testOxygenHemoglobinometryExercise intensityCardiologyPhysical therapybusinessPerfusionInternational Journal of Sports Medicine
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α-Thalassemia Does Not Seem to Influence Erythrocyte Deformability in Sickle Cell Trait Carriers

2014

Studies dealing with rheological red blood cell (RBC) behavior in sickle cell trait carriers are scarce. Moreover, the association with α-thalassemia (α-thal), which also modifies erythrocyte behavior, has not always been taken into account. We analyzed erythrocyte deformability by means of a shear stress diffractometer, along with hematological and biochemical parameters (glucose and plasma lipids), given their possible influence on erythrocyte deformability, in 14 sickle cell trait carriers and 23 healthy controls. Nine patients were also α-thal carriers and five were not. Among the thalassemia carriers, eight were heterozygous and one was homozygous. When compared with controls, sickle c…

AdultErythrocyte IndicesMalemedicine.medical_specialtyErythrocytesThalassemiaHemoglobin SickleClinical BiochemistryMutation MissenseSickle Cell Traitalpha-ThalassemiaErythrocyte DeformabilityInternal medicinePlasma lipidsmedicineHumansErythrocyte deformabilityMean corpuscular volumeGenetics (clinical)Sickle cell traitmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryBiochemistry (medical)HematologyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseRed blood cellHemoglobinopathymedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyAmino Acid SubstitutionImmunologyFemaleHemoglobinbusinessHemoglobin
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Pseudocholinesterases and human red cell acid phosphatases in Koreans.

1969

The authors reveal the results of pseudocholinesterase and human red cell acid phosphatase typings in a sample of 115 unrelated female Koreans aged from 20–30. No atypical pseudocholinesterase variants could be demonstrated. The frequencies of human red cell acid phosphatase alleles run up to: phA=0.231, phB=0.769, phC=0.000.

AdultErythrocytesKoreaRed CellRed cell acid phosphatasePhosphataseAcid PhosphataseAcid phosphataseBiologyIsozymeMolecular medicineIsoenzymesGenetics PopulationBiochemistryGene FrequencyGeneticsbiology.proteinCholinesterasesHumansFemaleAlleleAllele frequencyGenetics (clinical)Humangenetik
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Presence of immunoglobulins, C3 and cytolytic C5b-9 complement components on the surface of erythrocytes from patients with β-thalassaemia/HbE disease

1997

The occurrence of IgG, IgM, IgA, C3 and C5b-9 complement complexes on erythrocytes from 43 patients with beta-thalassaemia HbE disease was investigated. Indirect immunoradiometric assays using radioiodinated protein A were employed to quantify the individual components. We confirmed that circulating erythrocytes from thalassaemic patients contained elevated amounts of IgG, and small but significant amounts of C3. In addition, small but significant amounts of C5b-9 were detected. Levels of cell-bound IgG, C3 and C5b-9 were higher in splenectomized versus non-splenectomized patients. The presence of C5b-9 on circulating cells from five splenectomized patients was confirmed by an ELISA employi…

AdultErythrocytesmedicine.drug_classComplement C5bchemical and pharmacologic phenomenaImmunoglobulin EMonoclonal antibodyBlood cellparasitic diseasesmedicineHumansbiologyHemoglobin Ebeta-ThalassemiaComplement C5HematologyMononuclear phagocyte systemfemale genital diseases and pregnancy complicationsImmunoglobulin ARed blood cellmedicine.anatomical_structureImmunoglobulin MBiochemistryComplement C3cImmunoglobulin Gbiology.proteinAntibodyProtein AComplement membrane attack complexBritish Journal of Haematology
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Bronchial reactivity and intracellular magnesium: a possible mechanism for the bronchodilating effects of magnesium in asthma

1998

1.Increased bronchial smooth muscle contractility with consequent bronchial hyperreactivity are characteristic physiopathological events of asthma. Since magnesium intervenes in calcium transport mechanisms and intracellular phosphorylation reactions, it constitutes an important determinant of the contraction/relaxation state of bronchial smooth muscle. In the present study we investigated the relationship between bronchial reactivity, assessed by methacholine-provocation test, and magnesium concentrations both at extracellular and intracellular levels measured by spectrophotometry. Twenty-two patients with mild-to-moderate asthma and 38 non-asthmatic subjects with allergic rhinitis (24 all…

AdultHypersensitivity ImmediateIntracellular FluidMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAllergyErythrocytesParietariachemistry.chemical_elementBronchial Provocation TestsBronchoconstrictor AgentsInternal medicinemedicineHumansMagnesiumMethacholine ChlorideAsthmaAnalysis of VariancebiologyMagnesiumbusiness.industryGeneral MedicineSmooth muscle contractionbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseAsthmaBronchodilatationEndocrinologychemistryBronchial hyperresponsivenessImmunologyPollenFemaleBronchial HyperreactivitybusinessIntracellularClinical Science
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Duffy antigen receptor for chemokines (Darc) polymorphism regulates circulating concentrations of monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 and other inflam…

2010

AbstractTo identify the genetic basis of circulating concentrations of monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1), we conducted genome-wide association analyses for MCP-1 in 3 independent cohorts (n = 9598). The strongest association was for serum MCP-1 with a nonsynonymous polymorphism, rs12075 (Asp42Gly) in DARC, the gene for Duffy antigen receptor for chemokines, a known vascular reservoir of proinflammatory cytokines (minor allele frequency, 45.6%; P < 1.0 * 10−323). This association was supported by family-based genetic linkage at a locus encompassing the DARC gene (genome-wide P = 8.0 * 10−13). Asp42Gly accounted for approximately 20% of the variability in serum MCP-1 concentration…

AdultMaleCCR2ChemokineErythrocytesImmunologyReceptors Cell SurfacePolymorphism Single NucleotideBiochemistryProinflammatory cytokineCohort StudiesmedicineHumansCytokine bindingReceptorInterleukin 6Chemokine CCL2biologyMonocyteCell BiologyHematologyMiddle AgedMolecular biologymedicine.anatomical_structureChromosomes Human Pair 1Genetic LociImmunologybiology.proteinFemaleInterleukin 18Inflammation MediatorsDuffy Blood-Group SystemGenome-Wide Association StudyBlood
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Biologic relevance of elevated red cell adenosine deaminase activity in myelodysplastic syndromes and paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria.

1992

Red cell adenosine deaminase (ADA-RBC) activity in patients with myelodysplastic syndromes and paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria is significantly increased compared to that observed in normal controls. ADA-RBC activity is not related to fetal hemoglobin concentration, but it is significantly correlated with hemoglobin concentration at diagnosis and with the degree of morphologic dysplasia in the erythroid lineage. The results of our study suggest that the observed enzymatic abnormality may constitute a non-specific manifestation of the stem cell alteration that determines these disorders.

AdultMaleCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyErythrocytesAdenosine DeaminaseHemoglobinuria Paroxysmal030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAdenosine deaminaseInternal medicineFetal hemoglobinmedicineHumansPreleukemiaAgedRed Cellbiologybusiness.industryMyelodysplastic syndromeshemic and immune systemsGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseEndocrinologyOncologyDysplasia030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMyelodysplastic Syndromesbiology.proteinParoxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuriaElevated red cell adenosine deaminase activityFemaleHemoglobinbusinessTumori
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Effect of ouabain and furosemide on erythrocyte sodium and phosphate transport.

1981

The effects of ouabain and furosemide on the unidirectional efflux of sodium and phosphate ions were studied in freshly drawn human red blood cells (RBCs). In the presence of physiologic concentrations of sodium and potassium the rate of sodium efflux was reduced by 74% due to ouabain sensitivity. Furosemide (1.0 mmol/l) reduced ouabain-insensitive sodium transport rate by a further 50%. Thus, 13% of total sodium efflux was inhibited by furosemide when ouabain was present. In the absence of ouabain, however, furosemide inhibited 31% of total sodium transport, indicating that it also affected ouabain-sensitive sodium efflux. Phosphate transfer of RBCs was almost 1.0 mmol/l RBCs per hour. Ery…

AdultMaleCell Membrane PermeabilityErythrocytesPotassiumSodiumchemistry.chemical_elementBiological Transport ActiveOuabainIon ChannelsPhosphateschemistry.chemical_compoundHydrolysisFurosemidemedicineHumansPharmacology (medical)OuabainPharmacologyChromatographyChemistrySodiumFurosemidePhosphateBiochemistryPotassiumEffluxSodium-Potassium-Exchanging ATPaseAdenosine triphosphatemedicine.drugClinical pharmacology and therapeutics
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Red cell enzyme polymorphisms in Bulgaria.

1972

7 human red cell enzyme polymophisms have been typed on a sample of n=138 unrelated adults from Bulgaria, which revealed the following gene frequencies: ADA1=0.8623. ADA2=0.1376; AK1=0.9637, AK2=0.0362; 6-PGDA=0.9891, 6-PGDC=0.0108; PGM11=0.8346, PGM12=0.1653; PA=0.1596, PB=0.7983, PC=0.0420. In the LDH-system one B-subunit variant was found, whilst no Peptidase A or B variant could be observed. The anthropological significance of these findings is discussed.

AdultMaleErythrocytesAcid PhosphataseElectrophoresis Starch GelBiologyGene FrequencyAminohydrolasesGeneticsHumansBulgariaGeneMolecular BiologyGenetics (clinical)GeneticsPolymorphism GeneticL-Lactate DehydrogenasePhosphogluconate DehydrogenasePhosphotransferasesBlood Protein ElectrophoresisMolecular medicineHuman geneticsAK2Red cell enzymeEnzymesGenetics PopulationPhosphoglucomutaseFemalePeptide HydrolasesHumangenetik
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Reduction in blood viscosity at low rates of shear by surface active substances: a new hemorheologic phenomenon

1968

AdultMaleErythrocytesMaterials scienceAdolescentPhysiologyBlood viscosityOleic AcidsBlood SedimentationBlood ViscositySurface-Active AgentsShear (geology)Physiology (medical)HumansFemaleComposite materialRheologyBiorheology
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