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利用毛细血管通道中的血压对红细胞变形性进行简单评估,以有效检测红细胞亚群。

Simple Assessment of Red Blood Cell Deformability Using Blood Pressure in Capillary Channels for Effective Detection of Subpopulations in Red Blood Cells.

作者信息

Kang Yang Jun, Serhrouchni Sami, Makhro Asya, Bogdanova Anna, Lee Sung Sik

机构信息

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chosun University, Gwangju501-759, Republic of Korea.

Institute of Veterinary Physiology, University of Zürich, Zürich8057, Switzerland.

出版信息

ACS Omega. 2022 Oct 19;7(43):38576-38588. doi: 10.1021/acsomega.2c04027. eCollection 2022 Nov 1.

Abstract

Assessment of red blood cell (RBC) deformability as a biomarker requires expensive equipment to induce and monitor deformation. In this study, we present a simple method for quantifying RBC deformability. We designed a microfluidic channel consisting of a micropillar channel and a coflowing channel connected in series. When blood (loading volume = 100 μL) was injected continuously into the device under constant pressure (1 bar), we monitored the boundary position of the blood and the reference flow in the coflowing channel. A decrease in the deformability of RBCs results in a growing pressure drop in the micropillar channel, which is mirrored by a decrease in blood pressure in the coflowing channel. Analysis of this temporal variation in blood pressure allowed us to define the clogging index (CI) as a new marker of RBC deformability. As a result of the analytical study and numerical simulation, we have demonstrated that the coflowing channel may serve as a pressure sensor that allows the measurement of blood pressure with accuracy. We have shown experimentally that a higher hematocrit level (i.e., more than 40%) does not have a substantial influence on CI. The CI tended to increase to a higher degree in glutaraldehyde-treated hardened RBCs. Furthermore, we were able to resolve the difference in deformability of RBCs between two different RBC density subfractions in human blood. In summary, our approach using CI provides reliable information on the deformability of RBCs, which is comparable to the readouts obtained by ektacytometry. We believe that our microfluidic device would be a useful tool for evaluating the deformability of RBCs, which does not require expensive instruments (e.g., high-speed camera) or time-consuming micro-PIV analysis.

摘要

将红细胞(RBC)变形性作为生物标志物进行评估需要昂贵的设备来诱导和监测变形。在本研究中,我们提出了一种量化RBC变形性的简单方法。我们设计了一种微流控通道,它由一个微柱通道和一个串联的共流通道组成。当在恒定压力(1巴)下将血液(注入体积 = 100 μL)连续注入该装置时,我们监测了共流通道中血液和参考流的边界位置。RBC变形性的降低会导致微柱通道中的压降增加,这反映在共流通道中血压的降低上。对这种血压随时间变化的分析使我们能够将堵塞指数(CI)定义为RBC变形性的新标志物。通过分析研究和数值模拟,我们证明了共流通道可以作为一个压力传感器,能够精确测量血压。我们通过实验表明,较高的血细胞比容水平(即超过40%)对CI没有实质性影响。在经戊二醛处理的硬化RBC中,CI往往会有更高程度的增加。此外,我们能够分辨出人体血液中两种不同RBC密度亚组分之间RBC变形性的差异。总之,我们使用CI的方法提供了关于RBC变形性的可靠信息,这与通过激光衍射法获得的读数相当。我们相信,我们的微流控装置将是评估RBC变形性的有用工具,它不需要昂贵的仪器(如高速相机)或耗时的微观粒子图像测速分析。

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