1995
DOI: 10.1016/0006-355x(95)92210-2
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Evaluation of erythrocytic morphology in vasculopatic subjects with and without diabetes: Comparison with blood viscosity and intracellular calcium

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“…68,69 Relations between cytosolic calcium concentration and mechanical alterations have been reported in peripheral vascular diseases and exercise and as a result of drug therapy or hormone level abnormality. [70][71][72][73][74] It has been experimentally demonstrated that an increased calcium level rigidifies the cytoskeletal network, most likely through a calmodulin-dependent mechanism. 75,76 The exact site of this interaction is not clear, but spectrin-actin band 4.1 binding sites are considered to be involved.…”
Section: Effects On Rbc Deformabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…68,69 Relations between cytosolic calcium concentration and mechanical alterations have been reported in peripheral vascular diseases and exercise and as a result of drug therapy or hormone level abnormality. [70][71][72][73][74] It has been experimentally demonstrated that an increased calcium level rigidifies the cytoskeletal network, most likely through a calmodulin-dependent mechanism. 75,76 The exact site of this interaction is not clear, but spectrin-actin band 4.1 binding sites are considered to be involved.…”
Section: Effects On Rbc Deformabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%