The influence of red blood cell deformability on hematocrit profiles and platelet margination.
The influence of red blood cell (RBC) deformability in whole blood on platelet margination is investigated using confocal microscopy measurements of flowing human blood and cell resolved blood flow simulations. Fluorescent platelet concentrations at the wall of a glass chamber are measured using con...
Main Authors: | , , , , , |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2020-03-01
|
Series: | PLoS Computational Biology |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1007716 |
id |
doaj-935e186df4a544448cbc72d9918c65f3 |
---|---|
record_format |
Article |
spelling |
doaj-935e186df4a544448cbc72d9918c65f32021-04-21T15:14:48ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Computational Biology1553-734X1553-73582020-03-01163e100771610.1371/journal.pcbi.1007716The influence of red blood cell deformability on hematocrit profiles and platelet margination.Benjamin CzajaMario GutierrezGábor ZávodszkyDavid de KanterAlfons HoekstraOmolola Eniola-AdefesoThe influence of red blood cell (RBC) deformability in whole blood on platelet margination is investigated using confocal microscopy measurements of flowing human blood and cell resolved blood flow simulations. Fluorescent platelet concentrations at the wall of a glass chamber are measured using confocal microscopy with flowing human blood containing varying healthy-to-stiff RBC fractions. A decrease is observed in the fluorescent platelet signal at the wall due to the increase of stiffened RBCs in flow, suggesting a decrease of platelet margination due to an increased fraction of stiffened RBCs present in the flow. In order to resolve the influence of stiffened RBCs on platelet concentration at the channel wall, cell-pair and bulk flow simulations are performed. For homogeneous collisions between RBC pairs, a decrease in final displacement after a collision with increasing membrane stiffness is observed. In heterogeneous collisions between healthy and stiff RBC pairs, it is found that the stiffened RBC is displaced most. The influence of RBC deformability on collisions between RBCs and platelets was found to be negligible due to their size and mass difference. For a straight vessel geometry with varying healthy-to-stiff RBC ratios, a decrease was observed in the red blood cell-free layer and platelet margination due to an increase in stiffened RBCs present in flow.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1007716 |
collection |
DOAJ |
language |
English |
format |
Article |
sources |
DOAJ |
author |
Benjamin Czaja Mario Gutierrez Gábor Závodszky David de Kanter Alfons Hoekstra Omolola Eniola-Adefeso |
spellingShingle |
Benjamin Czaja Mario Gutierrez Gábor Závodszky David de Kanter Alfons Hoekstra Omolola Eniola-Adefeso The influence of red blood cell deformability on hematocrit profiles and platelet margination. PLoS Computational Biology |
author_facet |
Benjamin Czaja Mario Gutierrez Gábor Závodszky David de Kanter Alfons Hoekstra Omolola Eniola-Adefeso |
author_sort |
Benjamin Czaja |
title |
The influence of red blood cell deformability on hematocrit profiles and platelet margination. |
title_short |
The influence of red blood cell deformability on hematocrit profiles and platelet margination. |
title_full |
The influence of red blood cell deformability on hematocrit profiles and platelet margination. |
title_fullStr |
The influence of red blood cell deformability on hematocrit profiles and platelet margination. |
title_full_unstemmed |
The influence of red blood cell deformability on hematocrit profiles and platelet margination. |
title_sort |
influence of red blood cell deformability on hematocrit profiles and platelet margination. |
publisher |
Public Library of Science (PLoS) |
series |
PLoS Computational Biology |
issn |
1553-734X 1553-7358 |
publishDate |
2020-03-01 |
description |
The influence of red blood cell (RBC) deformability in whole blood on platelet margination is investigated using confocal microscopy measurements of flowing human blood and cell resolved blood flow simulations. Fluorescent platelet concentrations at the wall of a glass chamber are measured using confocal microscopy with flowing human blood containing varying healthy-to-stiff RBC fractions. A decrease is observed in the fluorescent platelet signal at the wall due to the increase of stiffened RBCs in flow, suggesting a decrease of platelet margination due to an increased fraction of stiffened RBCs present in the flow. In order to resolve the influence of stiffened RBCs on platelet concentration at the channel wall, cell-pair and bulk flow simulations are performed. For homogeneous collisions between RBC pairs, a decrease in final displacement after a collision with increasing membrane stiffness is observed. In heterogeneous collisions between healthy and stiff RBC pairs, it is found that the stiffened RBC is displaced most. The influence of RBC deformability on collisions between RBCs and platelets was found to be negligible due to their size and mass difference. For a straight vessel geometry with varying healthy-to-stiff RBC ratios, a decrease was observed in the red blood cell-free layer and platelet margination due to an increase in stiffened RBCs present in flow. |
url |
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1007716 |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT benjaminczaja theinfluenceofredbloodcelldeformabilityonhematocritprofilesandplateletmargination AT mariogutierrez theinfluenceofredbloodcelldeformabilityonhematocritprofilesandplateletmargination AT gaborzavodszky theinfluenceofredbloodcelldeformabilityonhematocritprofilesandplateletmargination AT daviddekanter theinfluenceofredbloodcelldeformabilityonhematocritprofilesandplateletmargination AT alfonshoekstra theinfluenceofredbloodcelldeformabilityonhematocritprofilesandplateletmargination AT omololaeniolaadefeso theinfluenceofredbloodcelldeformabilityonhematocritprofilesandplateletmargination AT benjaminczaja influenceofredbloodcelldeformabilityonhematocritprofilesandplateletmargination AT mariogutierrez influenceofredbloodcelldeformabilityonhematocritprofilesandplateletmargination AT gaborzavodszky influenceofredbloodcelldeformabilityonhematocritprofilesandplateletmargination AT daviddekanter influenceofredbloodcelldeformabilityonhematocritprofilesandplateletmargination AT alfonshoekstra influenceofredbloodcelldeformabilityonhematocritprofilesandplateletmargination AT omololaeniolaadefeso influenceofredbloodcelldeformabilityonhematocritprofilesandplateletmargination |
_version_ |
1714667670502113280 |