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A theoretical model for estimating the margination constant of leukocytes
BACKGROUND: Blood leukocytes constitute two interchangeable sub-populations, the marginated and circulating pools. These two sub-compartments are found in normal conditions and are potentially affected by non-normal situations, either pathological or physiological. The dynamics between the compartme...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC100780/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11918830 |
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author | Iadocicco, Kátia Monteiro, Luiz Henrique Alves Chaui-Berlinck, José Guilherme |
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description | BACKGROUND: Blood leukocytes constitute two interchangeable sub-populations, the marginated and circulating pools. These two sub-compartments are found in normal conditions and are potentially affected by non-normal situations, either pathological or physiological. The dynamics between the compartments is governed by rate constants of margination (M) and return to circulation (R). Therefore, estimates of M and R may prove of great importance to a deeper understanding of many conditions. However, there has been a lack of formalism in order to approach such estimates. The few attempts to furnish an estimation of M and R neither rely on clearly stated models that precisely say which rate constant is under estimation nor recognize which factors may influence the estimation. RESULTS: The returning of the blood pools to a steady-state value after a perturbation (e.g., epinephrine injection) was modeled by a second-order differential equation. This equation has two eigenvalues, related to a fast- and to a slow-component of the dynamics. The model makes it possible to identify that these components are partitioned into three constants: R, M and S(B); where S(B) is a time-invariant exit to tissues rate constant. Three examples of the computations are worked and a tentative estimation of R for mouse monocytes is presented. CONCLUSIONS: This study establishes a firm theoretical basis for the estimation of the rate constants of the dynamics between the blood sub-compartments of white cells. It shows, for the first time, that the estimation must also take into account the exit to tissues rate constant, S(B). |
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spelling | pubmed-1007802002-04-04 A theoretical model for estimating the margination constant of leukocytes Iadocicco, Kátia Monteiro, Luiz Henrique Alves Chaui-Berlinck, José Guilherme BMC Physiol Research Article BACKGROUND: Blood leukocytes constitute two interchangeable sub-populations, the marginated and circulating pools. These two sub-compartments are found in normal conditions and are potentially affected by non-normal situations, either pathological or physiological. The dynamics between the compartments is governed by rate constants of margination (M) and return to circulation (R). Therefore, estimates of M and R may prove of great importance to a deeper understanding of many conditions. However, there has been a lack of formalism in order to approach such estimates. The few attempts to furnish an estimation of M and R neither rely on clearly stated models that precisely say which rate constant is under estimation nor recognize which factors may influence the estimation. RESULTS: The returning of the blood pools to a steady-state value after a perturbation (e.g., epinephrine injection) was modeled by a second-order differential equation. This equation has two eigenvalues, related to a fast- and to a slow-component of the dynamics. The model makes it possible to identify that these components are partitioned into three constants: R, M and S(B); where S(B) is a time-invariant exit to tissues rate constant. Three examples of the computations are worked and a tentative estimation of R for mouse monocytes is presented. CONCLUSIONS: This study establishes a firm theoretical basis for the estimation of the rate constants of the dynamics between the blood sub-compartments of white cells. It shows, for the first time, that the estimation must also take into account the exit to tissues rate constant, S(B). BioMed Central 2002-02-05 /pmc/articles/PMC100780/ /pubmed/11918830 Text en Copyright © 2002 Iadocicco et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. Verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in any medium for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original URL. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Iadocicco, Kátia Monteiro, Luiz Henrique Alves Chaui-Berlinck, José Guilherme A theoretical model for estimating the margination constant of leukocytes |
title | A theoretical model for estimating the margination constant of leukocytes |
title_full | A theoretical model for estimating the margination constant of leukocytes |
title_fullStr | A theoretical model for estimating the margination constant of leukocytes |
title_full_unstemmed | A theoretical model for estimating the margination constant of leukocytes |
title_short | A theoretical model for estimating the margination constant of leukocytes |
title_sort | theoretical model for estimating the margination constant of leukocytes |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC100780/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11918830 |
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