Rheological properties of human blood in the network of non-equilibrium thermodynamic with internal variables by means of ultrasound wave perturbation
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
This study is focused on the responses of whole blood and erythrocytes in saline solutionwhen subjected to elastic
stresses induced by ultrasound wave. Using a theoretical approach we obtained the expression of some thermodynamic
functions depending on the complex wave number. This allows to the determination of very
important rheological properties of the aforementioned materials and the explanation of how they react to frequency
dependent ultrasound perturbation. We noted that the stress is greater in the solution of erythrocytes
compared to whole blood but this difference is reduced as we approach to 108 Hz. These observations, in red
blood cells solution might be due to lack of “oncotic protection” exerted by plasma proteins (albumin, ceruloplasmin)
but when the frequency increases the same proteins precipitate because they lose their native folding
resulting in the increase of whole blood viscosity. We could define 6.107 Hz as the threshold value beyond
which in whole blood the ultrasonic waves cause the triggering of the phenomenon and the plasmatic proteins
as a sort of “lubricant agents” that protect erythrocytes by the environmental perturbations. Thiswork represents
a preliminary part of wider results that we would like to achieve to the purpose of determining the threshold
values of the macromolecular stability of a particular tissue as the human blood in response to dynamic stress.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Blood, Erythrocytes, Non-equilibrium thermodynamic, Ultrasound, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Condensed Matter Physics, Spectroscopy, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Materials Chemistry 2506 Metals and Alloys
Elenco autori:
Farsaci, Francesco; Tellone, Ester; Russo, Annamaria; Galtieri, Antonio; Ficarra, Silvana
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