RED-BLOOD-CELL AGGREGATION AND BLOOD-VISCOSITY IN AN ISOLATED HEART PREPARATION

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CHARANSONNEY, O
MOUREN, S
DUFAUX, J
DUVELLEROY, M
VICAUT, E
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[1] UNIV PARIS 07,RHEOL LAB,F-75221 PARIS 05,FRANCE
[2] HOSP F WIDAL,INSERM,U141,PARIS,FRANCE
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RED CELL AGGREGATION; INVIVO VISCOSITY; BLOOD RHEOLOGY; ISOLATED HEART;
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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We studied the effects of moderate changes in red blood cell RBC aggregation on blood flow in the vasodilated vascular bed of an isolated rat heart. We compared a non-aggregating RBC suspension (in Krebs-albumin medium) with RBC suspensions in 1% and 2% Dextran 70 (MW 70000), exhibiting two different degrees of moderate aggregation. Degrees of aggregation were precisely estimated by in vitro laser aggregometry. Each heart was perfused by the nonaggregating RBC suspension and by one aggregating RBC suspensions. Blood flow was measured in a range of perfusion pressure from 40 to 80 mm Hg. For the three RBC suspensions, linear pressure/flow relationships were found. From the comparison between the pressure/flow relationships obtained with Krebs albumin medium and either 1% or 2% Dextran, it was possible to compare in vivo the contribution of RBC to the viscosity (i.e., the relative apparent viscosity) in the 2 aggregating RBC suspensions with that of the non-aggregating RBC suspension. The contribution of RBC to the viscosity was found to be 20% to 25% lower in the 1% RBC suspension than in the non-aggregating RBC suspension. With 2% Dextran which induced a higher degree of aggregation no differences were found between the relative apparent viscosities of the aggregating and the non-aggregating suspension. From the comparison between RBC in 1% Dextran and Krebs-albumin, we concluded that in vivo a moderate RBC aggregation reduces viscous resistance due to the presence of blood in a vascular network. Since no more effect of RBC aggregation per se was found when the degree of aggregation was higher (with RBC in 2% Dextran), this suggests that, in this case, aggregation induces opposite effects along the myocardial vascular network which cancel each other out, thus inducing a nil net balance.
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