Acute Hemolytic Anemia with Rigid Red Cells in Hypophosphatemia
- 23 December 1971
- journal article
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 285 (26) , 1446-1450
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm197112232852602
Abstract
Severe, but reversible, hemolytic anemia occurred in a patient with profound hypophosphatemia (serum phosphorus less than 0.1 mg per 100 ml). Red-cell ATP and 2,3 DPG were markedly depressed during the hypophosphatemic period (to 11 and 30 per cent of normal, respectively). The striking reduction in red-cell ATP was associated with microspherocytic morphology, increased rigidity and diminished survival of the affected cells. All variables returned to normal after parenteral phosphate supplementation. The more than twofold increase in rigidity of ATP-deficient red cells was corrected by incubation with adenosine for two hours, so as to generate intracellular ATP. In addition to the hemolytic process, tissue oxygenation was probably further curtailed during the hypophosphatemic period because of the lowered red-cell 2,3 DPG and ATP levels. Hypophosphatemia may thus have profound, deleterious effects on the viability of human red cells.Keywords
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