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Influence of malaria parasite (P. vivax) on erythrocyte aggregation: a study based on dynamic imaging and analysis.

Abstract
Malaria due to P. vivax (PV) is prevalent in many countries. The present work is aimed to determine the cell-cell interaction through formation of aggregates under dynamic conditions. Blood samples are obtained from patients (n=11) suffering from PV malaria, and the normal subjects (n=10) in test tubes containing citrate phosphate dextrose (10:1.4), as an anticoagulant. The signature analysis of infected erythrocytes shows significant alterations in their shape and membrane. For aggregation analysis, erythrocyte suspension in plasma at hematocrit 5%, was placed in a glass chamber and mounted vertically on the stage of the video-microscope system. The aggregate images thus acquired show erythrocytes adhering with each other to form mash-like structures. With increase in parasitaemia, the erythrocytes show hyper-aggregation compared to that of normal cells. By processing of the sequence of recorded images during sedimentation, the various aggregation parameters are obtained. These parameters show that the formed aggregates are compact which produce distinct changes in sedimentation pattern with significantly higher sedimentation velocity compared to that in healthy blood samples. These changes in malaria could partly be responsible for alteration in blood flow through microcirculatory system.
AuthorsSanjay Jayavanth, Megha Singh
JournalIndian journal of experimental biology (Indian J Exp Biol) Vol. 42 Issue 10 Pg. 955-63 (Oct 2004) ISSN: 0019-5189 [Print] India
PMID15510997 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Topics
  • Animals
  • Erythrocyte Aggregation
  • Humans
  • In Vitro Techniques
  • Malaria, Vivax (blood)
  • Microcirculation
  • Microscopy, Video
  • Parasitemia (blood)
  • Plasmodium vivax (pathogenicity)

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