The course of hematological parameters in bleeding-induced anemia
2009
Markovic, S.D. | Milosevic, M.P. | Djordjevic, N.Z. | Ognjanovic, B.I. | Stajn, A.S., University of Kragujevac, Kragujevac (Serbia). Faculty of Science, Institute of Biology and Ecology | Saicic, Z.S. | Spasic, M.B., Institute for Biological Research Sinisa Stankovic, Belgrade (Serbia). Department of Physiology
In order to investigate daily changes of hematological parameters in bleeding induced anemia, we treated Wistar albino male rats by daily bleeding (1.5-2 mL of blood from the tail vein for eight days). Blood samples were taken before (on day zero) and on the first to eighth day of bleeding. The values of hematocrit, hemoglobin, and erythrocyte count decreased significantly after the second, sixth, and second days of bleeding, respectively. The number of leukocytes and platelest, as well as Heinz body levels, increased significantly after the third and second days of treatment. The percentage of reticulocytes increased significantly from the second day and attained the maximum level (32.55+/-0.96%) on the eighth day.
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