Elastic hysteresis loop acts as cell deformability in erythrocyte aging

Biochim Biophys Acta Biomembr. 2020 Jul 1;1862(7):183309. doi: 10.1016/j.bbamem.2020.183309. Epub 2020 Apr 13.

Abstract

The decrease in cellular deformability shows strong correlation with erythrocyte aging. Cell deformation can be divided into passive deformation and active deformation; however, the active deformation has been ignored in previous studies. In this work, Young's moduli of age-related erythrocytes were tested by atomic force microscopy. Furthermore, the deformation and passive and active deformation values were calculated by respective areas. Our results showed that erythrocytes in the densest fraction had the highest values of the Young's modulus, deformation, and active deformation, but the lowest values of passive deformation. Moreover, values of the deformation and active deformation both increased gradually with erythrocyte aging. The present data indicate that the elastic hysteresis loop between the approach and the retract curve could be regarded as erythrocyte deformability, and cellular deformability could be characterized by energy states. In addition, active deformation might be a crucial mechanical factor for clearing aged erythrocytes. This could provide an important information on erythrocyte biomechanics in the removal of aged cell.

Keywords: AFM; Active deformation; Biomechanics; Deformation; Erythrocyte; Passive deformation.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Erythrocyte Aging / physiology*
  • Erythrocyte Deformability / physiology*
  • Erythrocyte Membrane / chemistry
  • Erythrocyte Membrane / ultrastructure*
  • Erythrocytes / physiology
  • Erythrocytes / ultrastructure*
  • Humans
  • Microscopy, Atomic Force