Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine and
2. Clem Jones Centre for Regenerative Medicine, Bond University , Robina , Australia
Abstract
Abstract
Objective
There are well-described impacts of biological rhythms on human physiology. With the increasing push for routine blood tests for preventative medical care and clinical and physiological research, optimizing effectiveness is paramount. This study aimed to determine whether it is feasible to assess diurnal variations of peripheral lymphocyte prevalence using finger prick blood in a small sample size.
Methods
Using polychromatic flow cytometry, the prevalence of lymphocytes was assessed using 25 µL fingertip blood samples at 8 AM and 5 PM from 8 participants.
Results
TH cells and B cells showed significantly higher percentages in the 5 PM samples, whereas NK cells demonstrated a significantly higher morning percentage. T cells, leukocytes, and cytotoxic T cells showed no significant changes.
Conclusion
The detection of diurnal variations demonstrates that small blood volumes can be used to detect lymphocyte variations. The lower blood volume required provides a new testing method for clinical and research settings.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Biochemistry (medical),Clinical Biochemistry
Reference41 articles.
1. Clock genes and gastric cancer;Cui;Biol Rhythm Res.,2022
2. Circadian rhythm of leptin, orexin and ghrelin;Tsujino;Jpn J Clin Med.,2012
3. Role of biological rhythms in the performance of physical activity;Sato;J Sports Med Phys Fitness.,2017