Pornvaree LamchiagdhaseChitsinee RattanapongSurada LerdwanaRumaneeya NitipongwanichEgarit NoulsriKovit PattanapanyasatMahidol University2018-07-242018-07-242004-03-01Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol.87, No.3 (2004), 233-238012522082-s2.0-2642563643https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/21697Vesicles are part of the red blood cells membrane which can be found in a small number in normal apoptotic process and increased in some diseases. In the present study, the authors measured the percentage of red blood cell vesicles in healthy subjects (n = 7), patients with α-thalassemia or Hemoglobin (Hb) H disease (n = 7), β-thal/Hb E with nonsplenectomized (n = 5) and splenectomized (n = 7) before and after induction heated at 48.6°C by using flow cytometry. It was found that the percentage of vesicles in every group were not statistically significantly different (p > 0.05) between pre and post incubation at 5 min. The percentage of vesicles of healthy subjects, β-thal/Hb E nonsplenectomized patients and splenectomized patients were highest when induced by heating for 60 min. For patients with Hb H disease, the percentage of vesicles was maximum at 30 min when compared with healthy subjects, β-thal/Hb E nonsplenectomized patients and splenectomized patients, respectively. In the present study, the authors report the significant increase of the percentage of vesicles in Hb H disease, β-thal/Hb E nonsplenectomized and splene'ctomized after induction by heat when compared with healthy subjects. These findings may support the different pathology of the red blood cells found in α- and β-thalassemia.Mahidol UniversityMedicineRed blood cell vesicles in thalassemiaArticleSCOPUS