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Association of erythrocyte deformability with red blood cell distribution width in metabolic diseases and thalassemia trait.
[alpha-thalassemia]
Increased
red
blood
distribution
width
(
RDW
)
in
anemia
is
related
to
disturbances
in
the
cellular
surface
/
volume
ratio
,
usually
accompanied
by
morphological
alterations
,
while
it
has
been
shown
in
inflammatory
diseases
that
the
activity
of
pro-
inflammatory
cytokines
disturbing
erythropoiesis
increases
RDW
.
Recently
it
has
been
reported
that
higher
RDW
is
related
with
decreased
erythrocyte
deformability
,
and
that
it
could
be
related
with
the
association
of
RDW
and
increased
risk
of
cardiovascular
diseases
.
In
order
to
analyze
the
influence
of
morphological
alterations
and
proinflammatory
status
on
the
relationship
between
RDW
and
erythrocyte
deformability
,
we
analyzed
erythrocyte
deformability
along
with
RDW
and
other
hematological
and
biochemical
parameters
in
36
α-thalassemia
,
20
β-thalassemia
,
20
δβ-thalassemia
trait
carriers
,
61
metabolic
syndrome
patients
and
76
morbidly
obese
patients
.
RDW
correlated
inversely
with
erythrocyte
deformability
in
minor
β-thalassemia
(
r
=
-
0
.
530
,
p
<
0
.
05
)
,
and
directly
in
both
metabolic
syndrome
and
morbidly
obese
patients
(
Ï
=
0
.
270
,
p
<
0
.
05
and
Ï
=
0
.
258
,
p
<
0
.
05
,
respectively
)
.
Minor
β-thalassemia
is
often
accompanied
by
more
marked
cell-shaped
perturbations
than
other
thalassemia
traits
.
This
could
be
the
reason
for
this
negative
association
only
in
this
setting
.
Higher
anisocytosis
seems
to
be
associated
with
greater
morphologic
alterations
(
shape
/
volume
)
,
which
reduce
erythrocyte
deformability
.
The
proinflammatory
profile
in
metabolic
patients
can
be
related
to
the
positive
association
of
RDW
with
erythrocyte
deformability
found
in
these
patients
.
However
,
further
research
is
needed
to
explain
the
mechanisms
underlying
this
association
.
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