Title of article :
Thromboembolic ischemic stroke changes red blood cell morphology
Author/Authors :
Pretorius، نويسنده , , Etheresia and Lipinski، نويسنده , , Boguslaw، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
2
From page :
241
To page :
242
Abstract :
Background or Introduction is one of the most debilitating diseases causing morbidity and mortality worldwide. During ischemic stroke, erythrocytes undergo oxidative and proteolytic changes resulting not only in inflammation but also in changes in cellular rheology. During the event, fibrin fibers, which are typically a fine net, clot abnormally to form a clot of dense matted deposits (DMDs). This atypical coagulum causes blood cells to be trapped in the mesh. s e study red blood cell (RBC) ultrastructure in thromboembolic ischemic stroke using high resolution scanning electron microscopy. s w that RBCs in patients change shape, with membrane extensions that form close interactions with the DMDs. sions gest that the RBC membrane changes and resulting DMD interactions play a pivotal role in the persistent presence of thrombi. This ultrastructural observation might open a renewed debate regarding possible additional structural and biochemical roles of RBCs in the circulatory system.
Keywords :
Thromboembolic ischemic stroke , Red blood cells
Journal title :
Cardiovascular Pathology
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Cardiovascular Pathology
Record number :
1846198
Link To Document :
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