Changes in Surface Charge Density of Blood Cells in Fatal Accidental Hypothermia

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The objective of this research was to evaluate postmortem changes concerning electric charge of human erythrocytes and thrombocytes in fatal accidental hypothermia. The surface charge density values were determined on the basis of the electrophoretic mobility measurements of the cells conducted at various pH values of electrolyte solution. The surface charge of erythrocyte membranes after fatal accidental hypothermia increased compared to the control group within whole range of experimental pH values. Moreover, a slight shift of the isoelectric point of erythrocyte membranes towards high pH values was observed. The surface charge of thrombocyte membranes in fatal accidental hypothermia decreased at low pH compared to the control group. However, at pH range 4–9, the values increased compared to the control group. The isoelectric point of thrombocyte membranes after fatal accidental hypothermia was slightly shifted towards low pH values compared to the control group. The observed changes are probably connected with the partial destruction and functional changes of the blood cell structure.

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Szeremeta, M., Petelska, A. D., Kotyńska, J., Pepiński, W., Naumowicz, M., Figaszewski, Z. A., & Niemcunowicz-Janica, A. (2015). Changes in Surface Charge Density of Blood Cells in Fatal Accidental Hypothermia. Journal of Membrane Biology, 248(6), 1175–1180. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00232-015-9838-1

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