Kaushik Saurabh, Mahadeva Manohara, Murugan Kandhasamy Durai, Sundaramurthy Varadharajan, Soni Gautam Vivek
Raman Research Institute, Bangalore - 560080 India.
National Centre for Biological Sciences, Bangalore - 560065 India.
ACS Sens. 2020 Dec 24;5(12):3892-3901. doi: 10.1021/acssensors.0c01302. Epub 2020 Nov 18.
Alcohol exposure has been postulated to adversely affect the physiology and function of the red blood cells (RBCs). The global pervasiveness of alcohol abuse, causing health issues and social problems, makes it imperative to resolve the physiological effects of alcohol on RBC physiology. Alcohol consumed recreationally or otherwise almost immediately alters cell physiology in ways that is subtle and still unresolved. In this paper, we introduce a high-resolution device for quantitative electrofluidic measurement of changes in RBC volume upon alcohol exposure. We present an exhaustive calibration of our device using model cells to measure and resolve volume changes down to 0.6 fL. We find an RBC shrinkage of 5.3% at 0.125% ethanol (the legal limit in the United States) and a shrinkage of 18.5% at 0.5% ethanol (the lethal limit) exposure. Further, we also measure the time dependence of cell volume shrinkage (upon alcohol exposure) and then recovery (upon alcohol removal) to quantify shrinkage and recovery of RBC volumes. This work presents the first direct quantification of temporal and concentration-dependent changes in red blood cell volume upon ethanol exposure. Our device presents a universally applicable high-resolution and high-throughput platform to measure changes in cell physiology under native and diseased conditions.
酒精暴露被认为会对红细胞(RBC)的生理和功能产生不利影响。酒精滥用在全球范围内普遍存在,引发了健康问题和社会问题,因此解决酒精对红细胞生理的影响势在必行。以娱乐方式或其他方式摄入的酒精几乎会立即以微妙且尚未明确的方式改变细胞生理。在本文中,我们介绍了一种用于定量测量酒精暴露后红细胞体积变化的高分辨率电流体测量装置。我们使用模型细胞对我们的装置进行了详尽的校准,以测量和解析低至0.6飞升的体积变化。我们发现在0.125%乙醇(美国法定限量)暴露下红细胞收缩5.3%,在0.5%乙醇(致死限量)暴露下收缩18.5%。此外,我们还测量了细胞体积收缩(酒精暴露时)和随后恢复(酒精去除后)的时间依赖性,以量化红细胞体积的收缩和恢复。这项工作首次直接量化了乙醇暴露后红细胞体积随时间和浓度的变化。我们的装置提供了一个普遍适用的高分辨率和高通量平台,用于测量天然和患病条件下细胞生理的变化。