Optimization of flow‐cytometric discrimination between reticulocytes and erythrocytes
Open Access
- 1 September 1986
- Vol. 7 (5) , 439-444
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cyto.990070508
Abstract
An automatized technique to count reticulocytes by means of flow cytometry is described. Blood samples were stained by the fluorescent dye acridine orange without the use of fixative. Scatter and red fluorescence of the blood cells were measured in a flow cytometer. A discrimination between reticulocytes and erythrocytes was only achieved by using logarithmic amplification. The discrimination was better in peak mode than in area mode. The optimum dye concentration was 0.5 mg/liter acridine orange. At lower dye concentrations, not all reticulocytes were measured, whereas at higher dye concentrations the degree of discrimination between reticulocytes and erythrocytes decreased. There was a suitable discrimination between reticulocytes and erythrocytes. The reticulocyte numbers were scored by flow cytometry as well as by microscope for blood samples with 0.1–14% reticulocytes. The correlation between both methods was close.Keywords
This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
- Flow cytometric analysis of blood cells stained with the cyanine dye DiOC1[3]: Reticulocyte quantificationCytometry, 1984
- A new method for fast blood cell counting and partial differentiation by flow cytometryAnnals of Hematology, 1984
- A rapid, vital staining procedure for flow cytometric analysis of human reticulocytesCytometry, 1983
- Flow cytometry of reticulocytes applied to clinical hematologyBlood, 1983
- Automated analysis of reticulocytes using fluorescent staining with both acridine orange and an immunofluorescence techniqueAmerican Journal of Hematology, 1983
- Analysis of Manual Reticulocyte CountingAmerican Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1981
- Flow cytometry of human reticulocytes based on RNA fluorescenceCytometry, 1981
- Microscope fluorometric investigations on the reticulocytic maturation distribution as diagnostic criterion of disordered erythropoiesisAnnals of Hematology, 1975
- RETICULOCYTE COUNTS BY MEANS OF FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY1963
- A Time-Saving Device for the Counting of Reticulocytes*American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1950