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Curves of osmotic fragility calculated from the isotonic areas and volumes of individual human erythrocytes

✍ Scribed by Peter B. Canham


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1969
Tongue
English
Weight
783 KB
Volume
74
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9541

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✦ Synopsis


Theoretical osmotic fragility curves were calculated and drawn by computer using the van't Hoff equation and the isotonic areas and volumes of 1000 individual erythrocytes. We studied the influence on the calculated curves of theoretically altering the fraction of the volume which was osmotically active from 50 to 70%, and of altering the permissible stretch before hemolysis from zero to 10%. With the two assumptionsthat the membrane does not stretch before hemolysis, and that the osmotically active fraction of the cell volume is 0.58 -it was possible to duplicate the general shape of the standard fragility curve; the exact NaCl concentration, however, at which there was 50% hemolysis was approximately 0.1 gm/100 ml higher than found in vitro. The calculated osmotic fragility curves can be made quantitatively similar to i n vitro ones if the following statements are true: the osmotically active volume is 58%, the permissible stretch of the membrane without lysis is 6%, the cell membrane resists a slight osmotic pressure gradient of approximately 0.1 atmospheres, and hemolysis is an all or nothing phenomenon. This set of values for the relevant factors is sufficient but not unique in causing the superposition of the calculated and experimental curves. The frequency distribution of the cells according to the hemolytic salt concentrations (the sodium chloride concentration at which a n individual cell just hemolyzes) was skewed positively and was leptokurtic for each of the seven normal subjects studied.