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Dielectric Response of Cytoplasmic Water and Its Connection to the Vitality of Human Red Blood Cells: I. Glucose Concentration Influence | Prof. Yuri Feldman

Dielectric Response of Cytoplasmic Water and Its Connection to the Vitality of Human Red Blood Cells: I. Glucose Concentration Influence

Citation:

Evgeniya Levy, Barshtein, Gregory , Livshits, Leonid , Ben Ishai, Paul , and Feldman, Yuri . 2016. “Dielectric Response Of Cytoplasmic Water And Its Connection To The Vitality Of Human Red Blood Cells: I. Glucose Concentration Influence”. Journal Of Physical Chemistry B, 120, 39, Pp. 10214-10220. doi:10.1021/acs.jpcb.6b06996.

Abstract:

The vitality of red blood cells depends on the process control of glucose homeostasis, including the membrane's ability to ``switch off'' D-glucose uptake at the physiologically specific concentration of 10-12 mM. We present a comprehensive study of human erythrocytes suspended in buffer solutions with varying concentrations of D-glucose at room temperature, using microwave dielectric spectroscopy (0.5 GHz-50 GHz) and cell deformability characterization (the Elongation ratio). By use of mixture formulas the contribution of the cytoplasm to the dielectric spectra was isolated. It reveals a strong dependence on the concentration of buffer D-glucose. Tellingly, the concentration 10-12 mM is revealed as a critical point in the behavior. The dielectric response of cytoplasm depends on dipole-matrix interactions between water structures and moieties, like ATP, produced during glycolysis. Subsequently, it is a marker of cellular health. One would hope that this mechanism could provide a new vista on noninvasive glucose monitoring.