Effects of Fibrinogen on RBC Aggregation and Rouleux Formation

ORAL

Abstract

We employ dissipative particle dynamics (DPD) to study human blood rheology. Specifically, using a multi-scale (MS-RBC) and low-dimensional model (LD-RBC) for modeling red blood cells (RBCs), we study the role of fibrinogen inter-cellular forces in the formation of rouleaux structures at low shear rates. In particular, both models verify that RBC aggregation into rouleaux determines non-Newtonian response and they also predict a non-zero yield stress whose value depends on the fibrinogen concentration.

Authors

  • Dmitry Fedosov

    Forschungszentrum Juelich, Postdoc

  • Wenxiao Pan

    Pacific Northwest National Lab

  • Bruce Caswell

    Brown University

  • Gerhard Gompper

    Forschungszentrum Juelich

  • George Karniadakis

    Brown University