The red blood cell has become implicated in the progression of a range of diseases; mechanisms by which red cells are involved appear to include the transport of inflammatory species via red cell-derived vesicles. We review this role of RBCs in diseases such as diabetes mellitus, sickle cell anemia, polycythemia vera, central retinal vein occlusion, Gaucher disease, atherosclerosis, and myeloproliferative neoplasms. We propose a possibly unifying, and novel, paradigm for the inducement of RBC vesiculation during vascular flow of red cells adhered to the vascular endothelium as well as to the red pulp of the spleen. Indeed, we review the evidence for this hypothesis that links physiological conditions favoring both vesiculation and enhanced ...
Prospects of vesiculation occurring during splenic flow of erythrocytes are addressed via model simu...
International audiencePainful vaso-occlusive crisis (VOC) represents the most frequent complication ...
International audienceRed blood cell rheology and adhesiveness play a key role in the occurrence of ...
The red blood cell has become implicated in the progression of a range of diseases; mechanisms by wh...
In red blood cell (RBC) diseases, the spleen contributes to anemia by clearing the damaged RBCs, but...
Red blood cells (RBCs) possess a unique capacity for undergoing cellular deformation to navigate acr...
The mechanism by which the spleen clears damaged red blood cells (RBC) from the blood is based on th...
Blood viscosity decreases with shear stress, a property essential for an efficient perfusion of the ...
The loss of plasma membrane from red blood cells (RBCs) through the budding and release of extracell...
International audienceRetention of poorly deformable red blood cells (RBCs) by the human spleen has ...
Red blood cells (RBCs) generate microvesicles to remove damaged cell constituents such as oxidized h...
Red blood cells (RBCs) make up 40-45% of blood and play an important role in oxygen transport. That ...
Microvascular circulation plays a vital role in regulating physiological functions, such as vascular...
The dynamics of splenic microcirculatory blood flow and the role of the spleen with respect to red b...
Microvesicle generation is an integral part of the aging process of red blood cells in vivo and in v...
Prospects of vesiculation occurring during splenic flow of erythrocytes are addressed via model simu...
International audiencePainful vaso-occlusive crisis (VOC) represents the most frequent complication ...
International audienceRed blood cell rheology and adhesiveness play a key role in the occurrence of ...
The red blood cell has become implicated in the progression of a range of diseases; mechanisms by wh...
In red blood cell (RBC) diseases, the spleen contributes to anemia by clearing the damaged RBCs, but...
Red blood cells (RBCs) possess a unique capacity for undergoing cellular deformation to navigate acr...
The mechanism by which the spleen clears damaged red blood cells (RBC) from the blood is based on th...
Blood viscosity decreases with shear stress, a property essential for an efficient perfusion of the ...
The loss of plasma membrane from red blood cells (RBCs) through the budding and release of extracell...
International audienceRetention of poorly deformable red blood cells (RBCs) by the human spleen has ...
Red blood cells (RBCs) generate microvesicles to remove damaged cell constituents such as oxidized h...
Red blood cells (RBCs) make up 40-45% of blood and play an important role in oxygen transport. That ...
Microvascular circulation plays a vital role in regulating physiological functions, such as vascular...
The dynamics of splenic microcirculatory blood flow and the role of the spleen with respect to red b...
Microvesicle generation is an integral part of the aging process of red blood cells in vivo and in v...
Prospects of vesiculation occurring during splenic flow of erythrocytes are addressed via model simu...
International audiencePainful vaso-occlusive crisis (VOC) represents the most frequent complication ...
International audienceRed blood cell rheology and adhesiveness play a key role in the occurrence of ...