نتایج جستجو برای: deoxygenation

تعداد نتایج: 1314  

Journal: :Blood 1991
D K Kaul H Xue

To understand the relationship between deoxygenation rate, rheologic behavior, and red blood cell (RBC) morphologic characteristics of blood in sickle (SS) cell anemia, washed oxy SS RBC suspensions (hematocrit, 40%) were subjected to relatively fast and gradual deoxygenation procedures. Relatively fast deoxygenation resulted in 50% decline in percent hemoglobin oxygen saturation (%HbO2) within...

Journal: :Blood 1988
K Horiuchi S K Ballas T Asakura

The effects of the deoxygenation rate on the formation of irreversibly sickled cells (ISCs) were investigated by using metabolically replete sickle cells (SS cells). We found that the formation of ISCs required Ca2+ and that the amount formed depended on the rate of deoxygenation. When less dense SS discocytes were deoxygenated slowly by flushing with 95% N2 and 5% CO2 at a rate of 3 mL/min, th...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1998
C H Joiner M Jiang H Fathallah F Giraud R S Franco

KCl cotransport activated by swelling of sickle red blood cells (SS RBC)is inhibited by deoxygenation. Yet recent studies found a Cl--dependent increase in sickle reticulocyte density with cyclic deoxygenation. This study sought to demonstrate cotransporter stimulation by deoxygenation of SS RBC in isotonic media with normal pH. Low-density SS RBC exhibited a Cl--dependent component of the deox...

2010
David H. Vandorpe Chang Xu Boris E. Shmukler Leo E. Otterbein Marie Trudel Frederick Sachs Philip A. Gottlieb Carlo Brugnara Seth L. Alper

BACKGROUND Deoxygenation of sickle erythrocytes activates a cation permeability of unknown molecular identity (Psickle), leading to elevated intracellular [Ca(2+)] ([Ca(2+)](i)) and subsequent activation of K(Ca) 3.1. The resulting erythrocyte volume decrease elevates intracellular hemoglobin S (HbSS) concentration, accelerates deoxygenation-induced HbSS polymerization, and increases the likeli...

2003
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The tendency for sickle cells to adhere to each other is increased in oxygenated sickle blood in parallel with cell density. The increased adherence of these cells occurred despite their reduced deformability and diminished ability to form rouleaux. Using a method developed in our laboratory, we measured the yield stress: a sensitive index of cell-cell adhesion of deoxygenated suspensions of si...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2012
Shunsaku Koga Yutaka Kano Thomas J Barstow Leonardo F Ferreira Etsuko Ohmae Mizuki Sudo David C Poole

The overarching presumption with near-infrared spectroscopy measurement of muscle deoxygenation is that the signal reflects predominantly the intramuscular microcirculatory compartment rather than intramyocyte myoglobin (Mb). To test this hypothesis, we compared the kinetics profile of muscle deoxygenation using visible light spectroscopy (suitable for the superficial fiber layers) with that fo...

2016
Kyle A Rogers Ying Zheng

Research development of processes for refining bio-oils is becoming increasingly popular. One issue that these processes possess is their high requirement for H2 gas. In response, researchers must develop catalysts that perform deoxygenation while minimizing H2 consumption-selective deoxygenation. Unlike traditional deoxygenation processes, selective deoxygenation reactions and catalysts repres...

Journal: :Blood 1990
C H Joiner

Deoxygenation-induced cation movements in sickle cells were inhibited 80% to 85% by the anion transport inhibitor, 4,4'-diisothiocyano-2,2'disulfostilbene (DIDS). Morphologic sickling was not altered by DIDS treatment, demonstrating that morphologic sickling was not sufficient to produce cation leaks in sickle cells. DIDS inhibition of deoxygenation-induced cation flux was not affected when l- ...

Journal: :Blood 1993
C L Morris D L Rucknagel C H Joiner

The tendency for sickle cells to adhere to each other is increased in oxygenated sickle blood in parallel with cell density. The increased adherence of these cells occurred despite their reduced deformability and diminished ability to form rouleaux. Using a method developed in our laboratory, we measured the yield stress: a sensitive index of cell-cell adhesion of deoxygenated suspensions of si...

Journal: :Circulation research 2012
Brett S Kirby Anne R Crecelius Wyatt F Voyles Frank A Dinenno

RATIONALE Skeletal muscle blood flow is coupled with the oxygenation state of hemoglobin in young adults, whereby the erythrocyte functions as an oxygen sensor and releases ATP during deoxygenation to evoke vasodilation. Whether this function is impaired in humans of advanced age is unknown. OBJECTIVE To test the hypothesis that older adults demonstrate impaired muscle blood flow and lower in...

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