Thermodynamic characterization of RBCs highlights correlations between different hemoglobin types and Band 3 interactions
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Erythrocytes during their life in the bloodstream are subjected to continuous alterations also related to age,
which alter their structure and some functional properties. Some types of erythrocytes such as fetal and sickle
possesses particular characteristics both functional and structural that characterize their life. In this paper a thermodynamic characterization of fetal and sickle erythrocytes comparing to normal adults is performed. After an
introduction of the Kluitenberg's non equilibrium thermodynamic theory with internal variables, the state and
phenomenological coefficients are determined. The interpretation of these physical parameters and the entropy
production measure highlighted interesting differences between the erythrocytes tested. This characterization
accompanied by biochemical investigations on the functionality of the anion exchange led to focus to hemoglobin
as the main promoter of structural and functional variations affecting the deformability of the erythrocytes. In details, fetal and sickle erythrocytes showed lower deformability and greater fragility compared to normal cells.
These biophysical-thermodynamic investigations open up new perspectives for the study of blood and its characteristics that can be exploited to improve blood conservation methods through careful monitoring of blood
quality control.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Red blood cells, Hemoglobin, Non-equilibrium thermodynamics
Elenco autori:
Farsaci, Francesco; Tellone, Ester; Russo, Annamaria; Galtieri, Antonio; Ficarra, Silvana
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