1. Changes in hemoglobin-oxygen affinity with shape variations of red blood cells.
- Author
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Chowdhury A, Dasgupta R, and Majumder SK
- Subjects
- Adenosine Triphosphate, Humans, Spectrum Analysis, Raman, Cell Shape, Erythrocytes cytology, Erythrocytes metabolism, Hemoglobins metabolism, Oxygen metabolism
- Abstract
Shape variations of red blood cells (RBCs) are known to occur upon exposure to various drugs or under diseased conditions. The commonly observed discocytic RBCs can be transformed to echinocytic or stomatocytic shape under such conditions. Raman spectra of the three major shape variations, namely discocyte, echinocyte, and stomatocyte, of RBCs were studied while subjecting the cells to oxygenated and deoxygenated conditions. Analysis of the recorded spectra suggests an increased level of hemoglobin (Hb)-oxygen affinity for the echinocytes. Also, some level of Hb degradation could be noticed for the deoxygenated echinocytes. The effects may arise from a reduced level of intracellular adenosine triphosphate in echinocytic cells and an increased fraction of submembrane Hb., ((2017) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE).)
- Published
- 2017
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