Haemorheological parameters were studied in 138 alcoholic subjects at different stages of the liver disease, compared to non alcoholic liver diseases and controls. Results showed 1) a decrease in whole blood filterability in the three groups of alcoholic patients associated with a decrease in erythrocyte ATP level, 2) an increase in blood and plasma viscosities, 3) morphological alterations visualized by scanning electron microscopy. These disturbances are correlated to the abnormalities of red cell membrane lipids composition: increase in cholesterol/phospholipids ratio, increase in saturated fatty acids and decrease in polyunsaturated fatty acids (arachidonic and linoleic acids).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe production by the hybridoma technique of a monoclonal antibody which behaves as an anti-e agglutinin is described. A reagent was made from ascitic fluid diluted in RPMI 1640 culture medium and bovine serum albumin. All red blood cells bearing the e antigen were agglutinated; no reactivity was recorded with untreated EE red cells suspensions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSome immunogenetic HLA markers are significantly correlated with multiple sclerosis, e.g.: the antigens B7, DR2, and the associations B7-DR2, A3-B7-DR2.
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