Microfluidic assemblies designed for assessment of drug effects on deformability of human erythrocytes

Extreme deformability of human erythrocytes is a prerequisite for their ability to squeeze through narrow capillaries of the blood microcirculation system. Various drugs can modify this deformability and consequently provoke circulation problems. We demonstrate that microfluidic assemblies are very...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2019-04, Vol.512 (2), p.303-309
Hauptverfasser: Xing, Fulin, Xun, Shuang, Zhu, Yanhan, Hu, Fen, Drevenšek-Olenik, Irena, Zhang, Xinzheng, Pan, Leiting, Xu, Jingjun
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Zusammenfassung:Extreme deformability of human erythrocytes is a prerequisite for their ability to squeeze through narrow capillaries of the blood microcirculation system. Various drugs can modify this deformability and consequently provoke circulation problems. We demonstrate that microfluidic assemblies are very convenient platforms for in vitro study of the associated processes. Two types of microfluidic channels were designed to quantitatively investigate modifications of erythrocyte deformability induced by hydrogen peroxide, ethanol and pentoxifylline based on transit velocity measurements. With a high sensitivity our microfluidic assemblies show that hydrogen peroxide decreases erythrocyte deformability in a dose-dependent manner. Then, results on ethanol resolve a biphasic nature of this reactant on the deformability of single erythrocyte cells. Results on pentoxifylline provide evidence that, similar to ethanol, also this medical drug has a double-sided effect on the erythrocyte deformability, i.e. increasing the deformability at low concentrations, while decreasing it at higher ones. Taken together, our microfluidic designs propose a potent measurement method for the erythrocyte deformability, as well as providing a perspective to evaluate effects of drugs on it. •Two special microfluidics are designed to assess erythrocyte deformability changes.•Hydrogen peroxide decreases erythrocyte deformability in a dose-dependent manner.•Ethanol has a double-sided action on deformability of erythrocytes.•Pentoxifylline induces a biphasic impact on erythrocyte deformability.
ISSN:0006-291X
1090-2104
DOI:10.1016/j.bbrc.2019.03.066