Elastic properties of the red blood cell membrane that determine echinocyte deformability

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D. Kuzman
S. Svetina
R. E. Waugh
B. Žekš
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[1] University of Ljubljana,Institute of Biophysics, Faculty of Medicine
[2] Jožef Stefan Institute,Department of Pharmacology and Physiology, School of Medicine and Dentistry
[3] University of Rochester,undefined
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European Biophysics Journal | 2004年 / 33卷
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Red blood cell deformability; Membrane elastic properties; Nonlocal bending; Echinocyte; Micropipette aspiration;
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The natural biconcave shape of red blood cells (RBC) may be altered by injury or environmental conditions into a spiculated form (echinocyte). An analysis is presented of the effect of such a transformation on the resistance of RBC to entry into capillary sized cylindrical tubes. The analysis accounts for the elasticity of the membrane skeleton in dilation and shear, and the local and nonlocal resistance of the bilayer to bending, the latter corresponding to different area strains in the two leaflets of the bilayer. The shape transformation is assumed to be driven by the equilibrium area difference (ΔA0, the difference between the equilibrium areas of the bilayer leaflets), which also affects the energy of deformation. The cell shape is approximated by a parametric model. Shape parameters, skeleton shear deformation, and the skeleton density of deformed membrane relative to the skeleton density of undeformed membrane are obtained by minimization of the corresponding thermodynamic potential. Experimentally, ΔA0 is modified and the corresponding discocyte–echinocyte shape transition obtained by high-pressure aspiration into a narrow pipette, and the deformability of the resulting echinocyte is examined by whole cell aspiration into a larger pipette. We conclude that the deformability of the echinocyte can be accounted for by the mechanical behavior of the normal RBC membrane, where the equilibrium area difference ΔA0 is modified.
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