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Volume 8, Issue 2 (Suppl)

J Blood Disord Transfus

ISSN: 2155-9864 JBDT, an open access journal

Hematologists 2017

May 08-09, 2017

7

th

World Hematologists Congress

May 08-09, 2017 Barcelona, Spain

Seyed Mohamad Sajjadi Dezfouli et al., J Blood Disord Transfus 2017, 8:2(Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2155-9864-C1-023

Consistency of sheep's blood sugar using low voltage DC electric current after 3 hours

Seyed Mohamad Sajjadi Dezfouli, Alireza Jahanbani, Ashkan Javaherifar, Artin Sheibani, Mohammad Reza Yourdkhani

and

Mohammad Goudarzi

Islamic Azad University of Garmsar, Iran

I

n the whole blood samples, total blood sugar generally decreases 7 to 10% per hour due to RBCs consumption of glucose. In order

to prevent glucose from being consumed by RBCs, specific amount of sodium fluoride is added to the blood samples to inhibit

enolase enzyme involved in glycolysis pathway, therefore, the amount of blood sugar remains consistent. In this survey, the amount

of blood sugar in samples contained EDTA and heparin, remained consistent after 3 hours, due to induction of low voltage electric

current with the use of non-reactive platinum electrodes. However, after 3 hours a considerable reduction in glucose was clearly seen

in absence of electric current in blood samples included EDTA and heparin. Probably due to providing the blood samples with a

low voltage electric current, NAD in RBCs changes to NADH, subsequently the process of glycolysis in the RBCs is stopped due to

the reduction of NAD. Thus, the glucose no longer is being used. The measured NADH proves what mentioned above. The amount

of lactate dehydrogenase enzyme and Mg ion in all samples were not affected by the induced electric current and was remained

unchanged. On the other hand, the amount of mentioned parameters above decreased in control samples.

Biography

Seyed Mohamad Sajjadi Dezfouli is a student of Veterinary Medicine at Islamic Azad University of Garmsar, Iran. He has published three papers and three books.

He is a member of Iranian young researcher club and elite since 2012 and member of scientific association of Islamic Azad university of Garmsar, Faculty of

Veterinary.

sajjadi.mohamad@hotmail.com