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[Possible causes of temperature-dependent disorders of regional circulation in cryoglobulinemia].

Authors :
Konstantinova NA
Matveeva NA
Sirko IV
Firsov NN
Source :
Patologicheskaia fiziologiia i eksperimental'naia terapiia [Patol Fiziol Eksp Ter] 2007 Oct-Dec (4), pp. 11-3.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

We studied effects of changed blood theology in cryoglobulinemia on temperature-dependent disorders of peripheral circulation. The rheological status was assessed by aggregation characteristics of blood at temperature 37 degrees C and 4 degrees C at nephelometry of reverse light diffusion. Blood cryoglobulins concentration was determined spectrophotometrically. Turbidimetry estimated the size of cryocomplexes at different temperatures and energetic characteristics of their formation. It was found that blood of healthy donors in cooling does not change its rheological properties significantly. Blood of patients with cryoglobulinemia cooled to 4 degrees accelerated formation of linear erythrocyte aggregates and increased their strength. The results agreed with estimated values of molecular connection energy in cryocomplexes. The greatest difference between the patients' and donors' blood was in strength of the largest aggregates. Sharp strengthening of both large and small aggregates in blood cooling makes vascular red cell desaggregation impossible. This may entail microcirculatory arrest.

Details

Language :
Russian
ISSN :
0031-2991
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Patologicheskaia fiziologiia i eksperimental'naia terapiia
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
18159638