1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0305-0491(98)10035-4
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Rheologic properties of mammalian erythrocytes: relationship to transport ATPases

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“…A decrease in MCV suggests a possible iron deficiency and/or passage of cells from the portal to the systemic core due to hepatic insufficiency. In addition, both MCV and MCH have been shown to be negatively correlated with transport ATPase activity (25). As gravity-dependent changes in muscle ATPase activity have been reported (11,29), the disparity between models may be related to similarly dependent changes in muscle mass and protein.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…A decrease in MCV suggests a possible iron deficiency and/or passage of cells from the portal to the systemic core due to hepatic insufficiency. In addition, both MCV and MCH have been shown to be negatively correlated with transport ATPase activity (25). As gravity-dependent changes in muscle ATPase activity have been reported (11,29), the disparity between models may be related to similarly dependent changes in muscle mass and protein.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Possible correlation was searched between red blood cell volume (MCV) and deformability or osmoscan data, but no definite correlation was found. This is strengthened by other literature data, that there is no uniform explanation and coherent theory for understanding the backgrounds of the hemorheological differences among the species [10,14,20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Kathyukhin et al have investigated the rheological properties of erythrocytes in mouse, rat, hamster, guinea pig, rabbit, canine and human, and they found the differences being correlated to the activity of cation transport-ATPases, to which osmoscan data can be brought into correlation [10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, MCV and PCV did not correlate with MEF, showing that the erythrocyte parameters were not relevant as physiological factors affecting MEF. MCV correlated with Na + K + ATPase activity in mammalian erythrocytes (Katyukhin et al, 1998) and erythrocytes from sheep with extra α-gene were larger (with increased MCV) and had increased EOF (Pieragostini et al, 2003). Erythrocyte volume was altered in mice lacking KCl cotransporters and osmotic sensitivity was increased (Rust et al, 2007).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%