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Changes observed in erythrocyte cells exposed to an alternating current

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Appliance of electric pulses induces red blood cells (RBCs) membrane poration, membrane aminophospholipid perturbation and alteration of the normal flip-flop process, resulting in various shape changes of the RBCs. We studied morphological and water permeability changes of RBCs...

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Autores principales: JEICAN, IONUT ISAIA, MATEI, HOREA, ISTRATE, ALEXANDRU, MIRONESCU, EUGEN, BÂLICI, ŞTEFANA
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Publicado: Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5433566/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28559698
http://dx.doi.org/10.15386/cjmed-696
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author JEICAN, IONUT ISAIA
MATEI, HOREA
ISTRATE, ALEXANDRU
MIRONESCU, EUGEN
BÂLICI, ŞTEFANA
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description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Appliance of electric pulses induces red blood cells (RBCs) membrane poration, membrane aminophospholipid perturbation and alteration of the normal flip-flop process, resulting in various shape changes of the RBCs. We studied morphological and water permeability changes of RBCs bombarded with electrons in an alternating current circuit. METHODS: We used three venous blood samples of 100 mL and an alternating current device. The harvested blood was divided into four experimental sets to be used for various exposure times: 0 hours (control RBCs), 0.5h, 3h and 6h (electric-stimulated RBCs). Following the electric current each of the four sets were further divided into three samples: one for the assessment of the echinocytes/RBCs ratio, another for the electron microscopy study of ultrastructural changes induced by the alternating electrical current and a larger third one for determining water permeability of RCBs by (1)H-NMR spectroscopy and morphological measurements. RESULTS: There is a small but statistically significant effect of the RBC exposure to alternating electric current on cell diameters. Exposure to electric current is positively and strongly correlated with the percentage of echinocytes in a duration-dependent manner. There is a strong and statistically significant correlation between electric current exposure and permeability to water as measured by (1)H-NMR spectroscopy. CONCLUSION: Following interactions between electric current and RBC membrane, certain modifications were observed in the erythrocyte structure. We attribute the increased cell size to a higher permeability to water and a decreased tonicity. This leads to the transformation of the RBCs into echinocytes.
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spelling pubmed-54335662017-05-30 Changes observed in erythrocyte cells exposed to an alternating current JEICAN, IONUT ISAIA MATEI, HOREA ISTRATE, ALEXANDRU MIRONESCU, EUGEN BÂLICI, ŞTEFANA Clujul Med Original Research BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Appliance of electric pulses induces red blood cells (RBCs) membrane poration, membrane aminophospholipid perturbation and alteration of the normal flip-flop process, resulting in various shape changes of the RBCs. We studied morphological and water permeability changes of RBCs bombarded with electrons in an alternating current circuit. METHODS: We used three venous blood samples of 100 mL and an alternating current device. The harvested blood was divided into four experimental sets to be used for various exposure times: 0 hours (control RBCs), 0.5h, 3h and 6h (electric-stimulated RBCs). Following the electric current each of the four sets were further divided into three samples: one for the assessment of the echinocytes/RBCs ratio, another for the electron microscopy study of ultrastructural changes induced by the alternating electrical current and a larger third one for determining water permeability of RCBs by (1)H-NMR spectroscopy and morphological measurements. RESULTS: There is a small but statistically significant effect of the RBC exposure to alternating electric current on cell diameters. Exposure to electric current is positively and strongly correlated with the percentage of echinocytes in a duration-dependent manner. There is a strong and statistically significant correlation between electric current exposure and permeability to water as measured by (1)H-NMR spectroscopy. CONCLUSION: Following interactions between electric current and RBC membrane, certain modifications were observed in the erythrocyte structure. We attribute the increased cell size to a higher permeability to water and a decreased tonicity. This leads to the transformation of the RBCs into echinocytes. Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy 2017 2017-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC5433566/ /pubmed/28559698 http://dx.doi.org/10.15386/cjmed-696 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License
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ISTRATE, ALEXANDRU
MIRONESCU, EUGEN
BÂLICI, ŞTEFANA
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title_full Changes observed in erythrocyte cells exposed to an alternating current
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title_short Changes observed in erythrocyte cells exposed to an alternating current
title_sort changes observed in erythrocyte cells exposed to an alternating current
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5433566/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28559698
http://dx.doi.org/10.15386/cjmed-696
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