Calcium flux alterations in erythrocytes from sickle cell mice: The relevance of mean corpuscular volume

Blood Cells Mol Dis. 2023 Nov 2;104:102800. doi: 10.1016/j.bcmd.2023.102800. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTRed blood cells (RBC) from patients with sickle cell disease (SCD) have elevated calcium levels at baseline, which are further elevated upon deoxygenation. Here we examined baseline calcium levels and calcium flux in RBCs from a mouse model of SCD mice. We found that akin to humans with SCD, sickle (HbSS) Townes mice, have higher baseline levels and increased calcium flux in RBCs compared to control (HbAA) animals. As HbSS mice, unlike humans with SCD, have high mean corpuscular volume compared with HbAA, we highlight the importance of adjusting biochemical results to number of RBCs rather than hematocrit during the analysis and interpretation of the results. Our findings add to the face validity of humanized sickle cell mice and support its use for studies of RBC calcium flux in SCD.PMID:37951090 | DOI:10.1016/j.bcmd.2023.102800
Source: Blood Cells, Molecules and Diseases - Category: Hematology Authors: Source Type: research