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L-cysteine improves blood fluidity impaired by acetaldehyde: In vitro evaluation

Blood fluidity is reportedly influenced by the volume and function of blood cells and plasma and is a predictor of primary cardiovascular events in patients with traditional cardiovascular risk factors. Heavy alcohol consumption was shown to be associated with a higher risk for cardiovascular diseas...

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Autores principales: Otoyama, Ippo, Hamada, Hironobu, Kimura, Tatsushi, Namba, Haruchi, Sekikawa, Kiyokazu, Kamikawa, Norimichi, Kajiwara, Teruki, Aizawa, Fumiya, Sato, Yoshinobu M
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6440629/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30925182
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214585
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author Otoyama, Ippo
Hamada, Hironobu
Kimura, Tatsushi
Namba, Haruchi
Sekikawa, Kiyokazu
Kamikawa, Norimichi
Kajiwara, Teruki
Aizawa, Fumiya
Sato, Yoshinobu M
author_facet Otoyama, Ippo
Hamada, Hironobu
Kimura, Tatsushi
Namba, Haruchi
Sekikawa, Kiyokazu
Kamikawa, Norimichi
Kajiwara, Teruki
Aizawa, Fumiya
Sato, Yoshinobu M
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description Blood fluidity is reportedly influenced by the volume and function of blood cells and plasma and is a predictor of primary cardiovascular events in patients with traditional cardiovascular risk factors. Heavy alcohol consumption was shown to be associated with a higher risk for cardiovascular diseases. Acetaldehyde (ACD), an oxidizing substance formed from ethanol, reportedly stimulates monocyte adhesion, causes abnormalities in the red blood cell (RBC) membrane, and decreases RBC deformability. In addition, it was reported that blood ACD levels are reduced in mice pretreated with L-cysteine. However, there are no studies on the effect of ACD and/or L-cysteine on blood fluidity. In the present study, we evaluated whether ACD impairs blood fluidity. In addition, the effect of L-cysteine on blood fluidity impaired by ACD was examined. Blood samples were obtained from 10 healthy, non-smoking, male volunteers (age: 23.4 ± 1.2 years, body mass index: 21.8 ± 2.6 kg/m(2)). ACD or ACD and L-cysteine were added to the blood samples before each experiment. We measured the passage time of 100 μL blood and RBC suspension using Kikuchi’s microchannel method. Percentage of microchannel obstruction and the number of adherent white blood cells (WBCs) on microchannel terrace were counted. The blood passage time, percentage of microchannel obstruction, and numbers of adherent WBCs on the microchannel terrace increased after adding ACD in a concentration-dependent manner, whereas they decreased after adding ACD and L-cysteine in a L-cysteine concentration-dependent manner. No significant effects were observed in passage time for 100 μL RBC suspension after adding ACD and L-cysteine. This study suggested that blood fluidity impaired by ACD might improve after adding L-cysteine.
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spelling pubmed-64406292019-04-12 L-cysteine improves blood fluidity impaired by acetaldehyde: In vitro evaluation Otoyama, Ippo Hamada, Hironobu Kimura, Tatsushi Namba, Haruchi Sekikawa, Kiyokazu Kamikawa, Norimichi Kajiwara, Teruki Aizawa, Fumiya Sato, Yoshinobu M PLoS One Research Article Blood fluidity is reportedly influenced by the volume and function of blood cells and plasma and is a predictor of primary cardiovascular events in patients with traditional cardiovascular risk factors. Heavy alcohol consumption was shown to be associated with a higher risk for cardiovascular diseases. Acetaldehyde (ACD), an oxidizing substance formed from ethanol, reportedly stimulates monocyte adhesion, causes abnormalities in the red blood cell (RBC) membrane, and decreases RBC deformability. In addition, it was reported that blood ACD levels are reduced in mice pretreated with L-cysteine. However, there are no studies on the effect of ACD and/or L-cysteine on blood fluidity. In the present study, we evaluated whether ACD impairs blood fluidity. In addition, the effect of L-cysteine on blood fluidity impaired by ACD was examined. Blood samples were obtained from 10 healthy, non-smoking, male volunteers (age: 23.4 ± 1.2 years, body mass index: 21.8 ± 2.6 kg/m(2)). ACD or ACD and L-cysteine were added to the blood samples before each experiment. We measured the passage time of 100 μL blood and RBC suspension using Kikuchi’s microchannel method. Percentage of microchannel obstruction and the number of adherent white blood cells (WBCs) on microchannel terrace were counted. The blood passage time, percentage of microchannel obstruction, and numbers of adherent WBCs on the microchannel terrace increased after adding ACD in a concentration-dependent manner, whereas they decreased after adding ACD and L-cysteine in a L-cysteine concentration-dependent manner. No significant effects were observed in passage time for 100 μL RBC suspension after adding ACD and L-cysteine. This study suggested that blood fluidity impaired by ACD might improve after adding L-cysteine. Public Library of Science 2019-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6440629/ /pubmed/30925182 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214585 Text en © 2019 Otoyama et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Otoyama, Ippo
Hamada, Hironobu
Kimura, Tatsushi
Namba, Haruchi
Sekikawa, Kiyokazu
Kamikawa, Norimichi
Kajiwara, Teruki
Aizawa, Fumiya
Sato, Yoshinobu M
L-cysteine improves blood fluidity impaired by acetaldehyde: In vitro evaluation
title L-cysteine improves blood fluidity impaired by acetaldehyde: In vitro evaluation
title_full L-cysteine improves blood fluidity impaired by acetaldehyde: In vitro evaluation
title_fullStr L-cysteine improves blood fluidity impaired by acetaldehyde: In vitro evaluation
title_full_unstemmed L-cysteine improves blood fluidity impaired by acetaldehyde: In vitro evaluation
title_short L-cysteine improves blood fluidity impaired by acetaldehyde: In vitro evaluation
title_sort l-cysteine improves blood fluidity impaired by acetaldehyde: in vitro evaluation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6440629/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30925182
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214585
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