Lee M Y, Uvelli D A, Finch C A, Babb A L
Artif Organs. 1982 Feb;6(1):50-3. doi: 10.1111/j.1525-1594.1982.tb04057.x.
The effect of in vitro response of normal human erythrocytes to temperatures between 41 degrees C and 43 degrees C for two hours was determined. In vivo survival was measured employing 51Cr and 14C-cyanate as red cell tags. No significant difference was observed between cells exposed to these temperatures and erythrocytes incubated at 37 degrees C. The results of this study are of value in various types of extracorporeal blood treatment where an elevated temperature is desired.
测定了正常人红细胞在41摄氏度至43摄氏度之间体外暴露两小时后的反应效果。采用51铬和14碳氰酸盐作为红细胞标记物来测量体内存活率。暴露于这些温度下的细胞与在37摄氏度孵育的红细胞之间未观察到显著差异。这项研究的结果对于各种需要升高温度的体外血液治疗具有价值。