Red cell survival studies in hereditary spherocytosis
Open Access
- 1 April 1970
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Clinical Investigation in Journal of Clinical Investigation
- Vol. 49 (4) , 666-672
- https://doi.org/10.1172/jci106278
Abstract
The in vivo survival of hereditary spherocytes has been investigated with the 51Cr red cell survival technique. Spherocytes invariably showed a shorter survival in a normal recipient than in the donor's own circulation. Moreover transfusion of spherocytes from a mother to her son, both with hereditary spherocytosis, showed that “foreign” spherocytes have a shorter survival than the “self” spherocytes of the recipient. These findings are attributed to splenic reticuloendothelial blockade, specific towards hereditary spherocytes in the patient's own circulation. There was no correlation between the Na+ influx and the hemolytic tendency of hereditary spherocytes when the latter was measured by the survival t½ in compatible normal recipients. However osmotic fragility influenced cell survival since cells with high fragility were rapidly sequestered in the normal spleen. It is suggested that both cell shape and a selective reticuloendothelial blockade in the spleen are important factors in determining the severity of hemolysis in the individual patient.Keywords
This publication has 23 references indexed in Scilit:
- FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ON THE MECHANISM OF RETICULOENDOTHELIAL BLOCKADEThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1967
- INCREASED SPLENIC POOLING AND THE PATHOGENESIS OF HYPERSPLENISMThe Lancet Healthy Longevity, 1967
- PROLIFERATIVE RESPONSE OF THE SPLEEN AND LIVER TO HEMOLYSISThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1965
- THE DYNAMICS OF RETICULOENDOTHELIAL BLOCKADEThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1965
- Increased Cell Membrane Permeability in the Pathogenesis of Hereditary Spherocytosis *Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1964
- Studies of the Reticuloendothelial System (RES). III. Blockade of the RES in Man *Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1964
- Radioactivity Over the Spleen and Liver Following the Transfusion of Chromium51-Labelled Erythrocytes in Hemolytic Anemia1Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1957
- SODIUM TRANSPORT ACROSS THE SURFACE MEMBRANE OF RED BLOOD CELLS IN HEREDITARY SPHEROCYTOSIS 1Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1957
- CLINICAL DETERMINATION OF THE SITES OF RED CELL SEQUESTRATION IN HEMOLYTIC ANEMIAS 1Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1956
- THE USE OF RADIOACTIVE SODIUM CHROMATE TO EVALUATE THE LIFE SPAN OF THE RED BLOOD CELL IN HEALTH AND CERTAIN HEMATOLOGIC DISORDERSThe Lancet Healthy Longevity, 1954