Sp. Tsai et Jtf. Wong, ENHANCEMENT OF ERYTHROCYTE SEDIMENTATION-RATE BY POLYMERIZED HEMOGLOBIN, Artificial cells, blood substitutes, and immobilization biotechnology, 24(5), 1996, pp. 513-523
Development of hemoglobin-based blood substitutes requires the scrutin
y of blood rheological parameters that could be influenced by this cla
ss of molecules. Accordingly, we have examined the effects of glutaral
dehyde-polymerized human hemoglobin on the erythrocyte sedimentation r
ate (ESR). For this purpose, human hemoglobin (Hb) was polymerized by
glutaraldehyde, and its progress was monitored by gel permeation. ESR
was measured by addition of hemoglobin or polymerized Hb (Poly-Hb) to
citrated rat whole blood. The results indicate that, whereas Hb exerte
d minimal perturbation of ESR, Poly-Hb obtained under some polymerizat
ion conditions induced an over fifty-fold elevation of ESR. When polym
erized Hb was fractionated by size, and different fractions were teste
d for their effects on ESR, a sharp dependence of ESR enhancement on m
olecular size of polymerized Hb was found. These observations suggest
that ESR enhancement is mediated by macromolecular bridging formed by
Poly-Hb of an adequate length between the surfaces of two stacking ery
throcytes.