- Rouleaux
Rouleaux (singular is rouleau) are stacks of
red blood cells formed because of the uniquediscoid shape of these cells invertebrate body. The flat surface of the discoid RBCs give them a large surface area to make contact and stick to each other forming rouleux. They occur when the plasmaprotein concentration is high, and because of them theESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate) is also increased. Conditions which do this includeinfections ,inflammatory and connective tissue disorders, andcancers . It also occurs in diabetics and is one of the causative factors for microvascular occlusion in diabetic retinopathy.
1. Rouleaux refers to thestacking of RBC
2. The presence of acute phase proteins particularly fibrinogen interacts with sialic acid on the surface of RBC and allows the formation of rouleaux
3.Anaemia by altering the ratio of RBC to plasma increases rouleaux formation and accelerates sedimentation
4. Rouleaux formation is retarded by albumin proteins
Rouleaux formation of red blood cells
Rouleaux or coin roll formation of red blood cells is the visual analog of a high ESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate), which is a non-specific indicator of the presence of disease. [Oxford Textbook of Medicine]
In live blood analysis in dark field it is often abused to demonstrate bad blood circulation, which can supposedly improve with certain remedies and devices. [http://www.darkfieldtraining.com/main/page_events__articles_lba_and_its_credibility.html]Kinetics of Linear Rouleaux Formation
According to
Smoluchowski , thekinetics of aggregation of colloids is based on the assumption that each particle is surrounded by a "sphere influence”. Single spherical particles, which undergoBrownian motion collide and sticking of particles. As aggregation proceeds, the average diffusion constant of the aggregate population decreases. The aggregation of red blood cells progresses in the same manner except that cells arebiconcave rather than spherical.External links
* [http://www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/internet/hematology/HessEDD/Redbloodcelldisorders/rouleaux.cfm Rouleaux] : Presented by the University of Virginia
References
* http://bloodjournal.hematologylibrary.org/cgi/content/full/107/11/4205
* http://www.biophysj.org/cgi/content/full/78/5/2470[1] Oxford Textbook of Medicine [2] http://www.darkfieldtraining.com/main/page_events__articles_lba_and_its_credibility.html
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