Corry W D, Meiselman H J
Biophys J. 1978 Jan;21(1):19-34. doi: 10.1016/S0006-3495(78)85506-4.
A new method for altering red cell morphology by high-speed centrifugation of cells through a physiological medium is described. Cell shape is preserved for microscopic analysis by allowing the sedimenting cells to pass from the physiological medium into a glutaraldehyde fixative solution. Examination of the deformed, fixed cells indicates that the vast majority resemble spheres with a flat, triangular tail. Measurements of the overall length of deformed cells show a nearly linear relationship between cell length and centrifugal force; average cell length increased from 8 to 11 micrometer as the centrifugal field was increased from 2,000 to 15,000 g. These data suggest that this centrifugal technique may be useful for evaluating cellular deformability and, potentially, the material properties of red cells.
本文描述了一种通过使细胞在生理介质中高速离心来改变红细胞形态的新方法。通过让沉降的细胞从生理介质进入戊二醛固定液,可保留细胞形状用于显微镜分析。对变形的固定细胞进行检查表明,绝大多数细胞类似于带有扁平三角形尾巴的球体。对变形细胞总长度的测量显示,细胞长度与离心力之间存在近乎线性的关系;随着离心场从2000 g增加到15000 g,平均细胞长度从8微米增加到11微米。这些数据表明,这种离心技术可能有助于评估细胞的可变形性,并有可能用于评估红细胞的材料特性。