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α-Thalassemia does not seem to influence erythrocyte deformability in sickle cell trait carriers.
[alpha-thalassemia]
Studies
dealing
with
rheological
red
blood
cell
(
RBC
)
behavior
in
sickle
cell
trait
carriers
are
scarce
.
Moreover
,
the
association
with
α-thalassemia
(
α-thal
)
,
which
also
modifies
erythrocyte
behavior
,
has
not
always
been
taken
into
account
.
We
analyzed
erythrocyte
deformability
by
means
of
a
shear
stress
diffractometer
,
along
with
hematological
and
biochemical
parameters
(
glucose
and
plasma
lipids
)
,
given
their
possible
influence
on
erythrocyte
deformability
,
in
14
sickle
cell
trait
carriers
and
23
healthy
controls
.
Nine
patients
were
also
α-thal
carriers
and
five
were
not
.
Among
the
thalassemia
carriers
,
eight
were
heterozygous
and
one
was
homozygous
.
When
compared
with
controls
,
sickle
cell
trait
carriers
showed
no
differences
for
any
of
the
biochemical
parameters
analyzed
(
p
 
>
 
0
.
05
)
,
but
significantly
lower
hemoglobin
(
Hb
)
(
p
 
=
 
0
.
003
)
,
mean
corpuscular
volume
(
MCV
)
and
mean
corpuscular
Hb
(
MCH
)
(
p
 
<
 
0
.
001
)
levels
,
although
no
differences
in
erythrocyte
deformability
were
observed
at
any
of
the
shear
stresses
tested
(
p
 
>
 
0
.
05
)
.
When
comparing
sickle
cell
trait
carriers
,
with
and
without
α-thal
,
no
differences
in
erythrocyte
deformability
were
observed
(
p
 
>
 
0
.
05
)
,
in
spite
of
the
former
showing
lower
MCV
and
MCH
(
p
 
<
 
0
.
05
)
levels
.
Carriers
of
α-thal
had
lower
Hb
S
[
β
6
(
A
3
)
Glu
 
→
 
Val
;
HBB
:
c
.
20
A
 
>
 
T
]
levels
(
p
 
=
 
0
.
013
)
than
non
carriers
.
The
existence
of
a
compensating
mechanism
seems
reasonable
because
,
despite
presenting
lower
erythrocyte
indices
,
which
could
worsen
erythrocyte
deformability
,
this
rheological
property
improves
when
the
percentage
of
Hb
S
is
lower
.
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