Abstract

Erythrocytes deformation is one of the exciting properties of erythrocytes. It is still under investigation by many of the researchers in different disciplines. The clinicians and researchers are still looking for a simple and efficient method to monitor and tracking the erythrocytes deformation. This research article represented a microscopic technique that could be a helpful tool in evaluation and studying of erythrocytes deformation under different shear stresses. This technique was used to compare the deformation of normal erythrocytes and iron deficiency anemia. Elongation index was calculated and used in the quantitative analysis of erythrocytes deformation. It was found that the deformability of normal erythrocytes was higher than that of iron deficiency anemia. Normal erythrocytes and iron deficiency anemia showed strong negative correlations with the mean cell volume and the mean cell hemoglobin concentration under different shear stresses. This study introduces more understanding of the erythrocytes deformation by using a simple microscopic technique. The elongation index could be used as a measurable parameter to evaluate the deformability of the erythrocyte in normal and abnormal cases.

Highlights

  • Erythrocytes deliver oxygen to all body tissue and allow carbon dioxide to move from tissues to the lung

  • Erythrocytes change their shape according to the flow conditions [27]

  • At sufficiently high shear stresses erythrocytes act like liquid drops change their shape into ellipsoids [28, 29]

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Introduction

Erythrocytes deliver oxygen to all body tissue and allow carbon dioxide to move from tissues to the lung. Erythrocyte deformability is the changing in its shape in response to the external force. It alters the efficiency of the transportation of blood gases [4]. The decreasing in it leads to increase in blood flow resistance and blood viscosity. The surface area to volume ratio (S/V) and the hemoglobin concentration are examples of such factors that could alter the erythrocytes deformation [7, 8]

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