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. 1972 May;223(1):199-212.
doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1972.sp009841.

The interactions of fibrinogen and dextrans with erythrocytes

The interactions of fibrinogen and dextrans with erythrocytes

M Rampling et al. J Physiol. 1972 May.

Abstract

1. The rate of packing of erythrocytes in whole blood, under a centrifugal field of 200 g, has been studied using an automatic recording centrifuge.2. Reduction of the supernatant fibrinogen concentration, by repeatedly washing the cells, lowers the rate of packing and reduces the cell flexibility.3. Resuspending the cells in their own plasma or in isotonic solutions containing fibrinogen restores their flexibility.4. Rouleaux formation has been shown to have no effect on the rate of packing by comparison of blood diluted with plasma, isotonic NaCl or Ringer-Locke solutions. While the degree of rouleaux formation varied with the diluent used, the rate of packing and packed cell haematocrit were the same, for the same dilution.5. Both formalin and dextran altered the degree of rouleaux formation and reduced erythrocyte flexibility. Dextran was found to act indirectly on the erythrocyte flexibility by reducing the plasma fibrinogen concentration.

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