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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/34794| Title: | Partitioning of dense RBC suspensions in single microfluidic bifurcations: role of cell deformability and bifurcation angle | Authors: | Stathoulopoulos, Antonios Passos, Andreas Kaliviotis, Efstathios Balabani, Stavroula |
Major Field of Science: | Engineering and Technology | Field Category: | Mechanical Engineering | Keywords: | Erythrocytes;Hematocrit;Hemodynamics;Humans;Microfluidics;Microvessels;Suspensions | Issue Date: | 4-Jan-2024 | Source: | Scientific Reports, 2024 Volume 14, Issue 1, Article number 535 | Volume: | 14 | Issue: | 1 | Journal: | Scientific Reports | Abstract: | Red blood cells (RBCs) are a key determinant of human physiology and their behaviour becomes extremely heterogeneous as they navigate in narrow, bifurcating vessels in the microvasculature, affecting local haemodynamics. This is due to partitioning in bifurcations which is dependent on the biomechanical properties of RBCs, especially deformability. We examine the effect of deformability on the haematocrit distributions of dense RBC suspensions flowing in a single, asymmetric Y-shaped bifurcation, experimentally. Human RBC suspensions (healthy and artificially hardened) at 20% haematocrit (Ht) were perfused through the microchannels at different flow ratios between the outlet branches, and negligible inertia, and imaged to infer cell distributions. Notable differences in the shape of the haematocrit distributions were observed between healthy and hardened RBCs near the bifurcation apex. These lead to more asymmetric distributions for healthy RBCs in the daughter and outlet branches with cells accumulating near the inner channel walls, exhibiting distinct hematocrit peaks which are sharper for healthy RBCs. Although the hematocrit distributions differed locally, similar partitioning characteristics were observed for both suspensions. Comparisons with RBC distributions measured in a T-shaped bifurcation showed that the bifurcation angle affects the haematocrit characteristics of the healthy RBCs and not the hardened ones. The extent of RBC partitioning was found similar in both geometries and suspensions. The study highlights the differences between local and global characteristics which impact RBC distribution in more complex, multi-bifurcation networks. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/34794 | ISSN: | 2045-2322 | DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-023-49849-w | Rights: | Attribution 4.0 International | Type: | Article | Affiliation : | University College London Cyprus University of Technology |
Publication Type: | Peer Reviewed |
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