Impairment of Erythrocytes Incubated in Glucose Medium: A Wavelet-Information Theory Analysis

This study investigates the effects produced by an increased concentration of glucose in a suspending medium on the erythrocytes Information Theory quantifiers. Erythrocytes, which were obtained from eight healthy volunteers, were washed and incubated in vitro with glucose solutions at different con...

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Autores principales: Korol, A.M., Rosso, O.A., Martín, M.T., D'Arrigo, M., Riquelme, B.D.
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spelling todo:paper_10859195_v60_n3_p329_Korol2023-10-03T16:04:18Z Impairment of Erythrocytes Incubated in Glucose Medium: A Wavelet-Information Theory Analysis Korol, A.M. Rosso, O.A. Martín, M.T. D'Arrigo, M. Riquelme, B.D. Glycosylation Hemorheology Nonlinearity Red blood cells Time series glucose article drug effect entropy erythrocyte human theoretical model Entropy Erythrocytes Glucose Humans Models, Theoretical This study investigates the effects produced by an increased concentration of glucose in a suspending medium on the erythrocytes Information Theory quantifiers. Erythrocytes, which were obtained from eight healthy volunteers, were washed and incubated in vitro with glucose solutions at different concentrations. The measured Wavelet-based Information Theory quantifiers include the Relative Wavelet Energy (RWE), the Normalized Total Wavelet Shannon Entropy (NTWS), MPR-Statistical Complexity Measure (SCM) and entropy-complexity plane. The results show that the increase in glucose concentration does not produce significant changes on the RWE, while significant ones on the NTSE, which combined with SCM values allow to identify different behaviour for all the different populations in the entropy-complexity plane. Modification in the hemorheological properties of cells could be clearly detected with these Wavelet-based Information Theory quantifiers. © 2011 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_10859195_v60_n3_p329_Korol
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topic Glycosylation
Hemorheology
Nonlinearity
Red blood cells
Time series
glucose
article
drug effect
entropy
erythrocyte
human
theoretical model
Entropy
Erythrocytes
Glucose
Humans
Models, Theoretical
spellingShingle Glycosylation
Hemorheology
Nonlinearity
Red blood cells
Time series
glucose
article
drug effect
entropy
erythrocyte
human
theoretical model
Entropy
Erythrocytes
Glucose
Humans
Models, Theoretical
Korol, A.M.
Rosso, O.A.
Martín, M.T.
D'Arrigo, M.
Riquelme, B.D.
Impairment of Erythrocytes Incubated in Glucose Medium: A Wavelet-Information Theory Analysis
topic_facet Glycosylation
Hemorheology
Nonlinearity
Red blood cells
Time series
glucose
article
drug effect
entropy
erythrocyte
human
theoretical model
Entropy
Erythrocytes
Glucose
Humans
Models, Theoretical
description This study investigates the effects produced by an increased concentration of glucose in a suspending medium on the erythrocytes Information Theory quantifiers. Erythrocytes, which were obtained from eight healthy volunteers, were washed and incubated in vitro with glucose solutions at different concentrations. The measured Wavelet-based Information Theory quantifiers include the Relative Wavelet Energy (RWE), the Normalized Total Wavelet Shannon Entropy (NTWS), MPR-Statistical Complexity Measure (SCM) and entropy-complexity plane. The results show that the increase in glucose concentration does not produce significant changes on the RWE, while significant ones on the NTSE, which combined with SCM values allow to identify different behaviour for all the different populations in the entropy-complexity plane. Modification in the hemorheological properties of cells could be clearly detected with these Wavelet-based Information Theory quantifiers. © 2011 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
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author Korol, A.M.
Rosso, O.A.
Martín, M.T.
D'Arrigo, M.
Riquelme, B.D.
author_facet Korol, A.M.
Rosso, O.A.
Martín, M.T.
D'Arrigo, M.
Riquelme, B.D.
author_sort Korol, A.M.
title Impairment of Erythrocytes Incubated in Glucose Medium: A Wavelet-Information Theory Analysis
title_short Impairment of Erythrocytes Incubated in Glucose Medium: A Wavelet-Information Theory Analysis
title_full Impairment of Erythrocytes Incubated in Glucose Medium: A Wavelet-Information Theory Analysis
title_fullStr Impairment of Erythrocytes Incubated in Glucose Medium: A Wavelet-Information Theory Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Impairment of Erythrocytes Incubated in Glucose Medium: A Wavelet-Information Theory Analysis
title_sort impairment of erythrocytes incubated in glucose medium: a wavelet-information theory analysis
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