The implantation of a prosthetic heart valve (HVP) in patients with hereditary spherocytosis (HS) and hereditary elliptocytosis (HE) is rare, and the changes in the structure and deformability of erythrocytes that follow implantation in these patients have been poorly described. In the present study, the erythrocytes in HS and HE patients with mechanical HVP were compared to the erythrocytes in patients with only congenital membrane defects, in terms of biochemical modifications and rheological behaviour. Integral and cytoskeletal erythrocyte membrane proteins were studied, and blood viscosity (shear rate/shear stress ratio), aggregation ratio [eta(1 s(-1))/eta(200 s(-1))], and red cell visco-elasticity were determined.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe maintenance of erythrocyte shape and membrane integrity is bound to the modification of deformability and/or permeability. Usually, this features are not investigated with normal laboratory tests. The membrane stiffness, the cell geometry, and the viscoelasticity components are influencing factors on survival and functionality of the erythrocytes.
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