Dielectric Responses of Cytosolic Water Change with Aging of Circulating Red Blood Cells

Larisa Latypova, Cindy Galindo, Leonid Livshits, Rodolfo Victor Teope, Dan Arbell, Gregory Barshtein, Anna Bogdanova, Yuri Feldman

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Abstract

Water molecules in the cytosol of red blood cells (RBCs) may exist in a free or bound state. The ratio between the free and bound water depends on the composition of the cytoplasm, particularly on the hemoglobin concentration. Microwave dielectric spectroscopy (MDS) provides information on the state of intracellular water in red blood cell suspension and the erythrocyte cytosol state. In the presented study, we used MDS to assess the differences in the free-to-bound water ratio in subpopulations of freshly donated human erythrocytes of different ages (young, mature, and senescent cells) obtained by fractionation in a Percoll density gradient. The obtained MDS parameters (dielectric strength ∆ε, the relaxation time τ, and the broadening parameter α) were compared with the red blood cell indices and single cell deformability measurements obtained for each subpopulation. We demonstrated that the unique hematological indices and deformability of red blood cells of different ages are well-correlated with the specific values of dielectric fitting parameters. The obtained results indicate that the dielectric properties of cytosolic water can serve as a sensitive marker of changes occurring in the cytosol of red blood cells during cell aging.

Original languageEnglish
Article number486
JournalCells
Volume14
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2025

Keywords

  • Percoll gradient
  • RBC aging
  • hematological indices
  • microwave dielectric spectroscopy
  • red blood cells

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology

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