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Effect of etidronate disodium on filterability of sickle cell erythrocytes

B. F. Van Duzee

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B. F. Van Duzee

Miami Valley Laboratories, Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, OH 45247

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R. J. Sunberg

R. J. Sunberg

Miami Valley Laboratories, Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, OH 45247

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J. J. Benedict

J. J. Benedict

Miami Valley Laboratories, Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, OH 45247

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First published: May 1980

Abstract

The effect of etidronate disodium on the deformability of human sickle cell erythrocytes was determined. A filtration process that demonstrated changes in trapping of 51Cr-tagged sickle cells in the filtration apparatus was used to evaluate drug effects. Compared to the nontreated control, etidronate disodium [disodium dihydrogen (1-hydroxyethylidene)diphosphonate] reduced the trapping of sickled cells at low concentrations and increased trapping at high concentrations. These results indicate that etidronate disodium alters the deformability of sickled erythrocytes.

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