Publications by authors named "I L Lisovskaia"

In many diseases associated with impairments in iron metabolism, erythrocytes exhibit an increased sensitivity to oxidative stress induced in vitro. In this study, we have examined the antioxidant status of erythrocytes from healthy donors and from 12 patients with disorders of iron homeostasis by measuring the extent of t-BHP-induced hemolysis in vitro. The extent of hemolysis observed with patient erythrocytes was significantly higher than that observed in experiment with normal cells.

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Erythrocyte morphology and function, plasma viscosity, central hemodynamics and oxygen status were studied in patients with severe injury and blood loss. The percentage of morphologically changed erythrocytes (mainly stomatocytes) increased, their filterability changed negligibly. Changes in these parameters were studied during intravenous infusion of perfluorane.

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In the accompanying paper the process of erythrocyte passage through pores of membrane nuclear filters has been modelled. In order to test the model we have studied how the filtration rate of human erythrocyte suspension depends on osmoticity of the resuspending medium at various experimental conditions. We have tested and verified the model conclusion that the zero filtration rate is reached at the critical osmoticity value which depends only on geometrical parameters of the pore and the cell and not on other properties of the erythrocyte.

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A mathematical model is constructed, which quantitatively describes the rate of erythrocyte passage through pores of nuclear membrane filters during filtration of a diluted erythrocyte suspension upon action of a constant hydrostatic pressure. The following main factors have been taken into account: geometrical constraints linking the surface area of the erythrocyte membrane, the erythrocyte volume and the geometrical parameters of the filter pores; mechanical characteristics of the erythrocyte membrane; viscosity of the intracellular content. Analysis of the model allows us to conclude that it is possible to extract information about all above erythrocyte characteristics from the experimental curves describing, dependency of the filtration rate of the erythrocyte suspension from the osmoticity of the outer medium.

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The study of two flow methods (constant flow method and initial flow rate method) has been conducted to specify and compare methodological approaches to quantitation of red cell deformability. Washed red cells were resuspended in saline medium with glucose and albumin and examined for deformability by the above methods under different conditions. The parameters are presented to characterize flow curves obtained with the constant flow method.

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