Title :
Using Dynamic Light Scattering, UV-Visible Spectroscopy the Structure of Hemoglobin in Critically Ill Patients with Coronary Heart Disease Study
Author :
Hao, Xi-Ping ; Xi, Shou-Min ; Huang, Yao-Xiong
Author_Institution :
Luoyang key Lab. of Photoelectrical Function Mater., Henan Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Luoyang, China
Abstract :
Objective: To study structural changes of hemoglobin from critically ill patients with coronary heart disease in the physiological condition pH7.4, for clinical diagnosis and treatment of new information. Methods: Using dynamic laser light scattering and UV- visible spectroscopy, the particle size distribution and absorption spectra were detected in hemoglobin dispersed in buffer solution pH 7.4 from critically ill patients with coronary heart disease. Results: (1) critically ill patients with coronary heart disease remained the hemoglobin tetramer size structure, the same as healthy adults; (2) critically ill coronary heart disease patients had the same hemoglobin absorption spectra and absorption peak as healthy adults. Moreover, there was no significant difference in absorption peak value between them. Conclusion: The structures of hemoglobin had no marked differences between critically ill patients with coronary heart disease and healthy adults.
Keywords :
biochemistry; biomolecular effects of radiation; diseases; light scattering; molecular configurations; pH; patient diagnosis; proteins; ultraviolet spectra; visible spectra; UV-visible spectroscopy; buffer solution; clinical diagnosis; coronary heart disease; critically ill patients; dynamic laser light scattering; dynamic light scattering; hemoglobin absorption peak; hemoglobin absorption spectra; hemoglobin structural changes; hemoglobin tetramer size structure; pH 7.4; particle size distribution; patient treatment; physiological conditions; Absorption; Diseases; Heart; Light scattering; Red blood cells; Spectroscopy;
Conference_Titel :
Photonics and Optoelectronics (SOPO), 2012 Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Shanghai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0909-8
DOI :
10.1109/SOPO.2012.6270535