A novel method for calculating mean erythrocyte age using erythrocyte creatine

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Abstract

Estimating the lifespan of erythrocytes is useful for the differential diagnosis of anemia. However, measuring the lifespan of erythrocytes was very difficult; therefore, it was seldom measured. Erythrocyte creatine (EC) decreases reflecting erythrocyte age. We developed a method to obtain mean erythrocyte age (MRBC) from EC. We reanalyzed the previously published data from 21 patients with hemolytic anemia, which included EC and the half-life of 51Cr. MRBC and loge EC showed excellent significant linearity (r =-0.9475, p < 0.001), proving that it could be treated as a mono-exponential relationship within the studied range (EC: 1.45-11.76 μmol/g Hb). We established an equation to obtain MRBC (days) from EC (μmol/g Hb): MRBC =-22.84loge EC + 65.83. This equation allowed calculation of MRBC based on EC which has practical applications such as the diagnosis of anemia.

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Kameyama, M., Koga, M., & Okumiya, T. (2020). A novel method for calculating mean erythrocyte age using erythrocyte creatine. Aging, 12(9), 8702–8709. https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.103193

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