A Basis of the Crenation of Erythrocyte Ghosts by Electrolytes

P. Wong
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Abstract

Erythrocyte ghosts isolated in hemolytic hypotonic buffers, pH 7.0-8.0, 0-4 o C were previously observed to be crenated by electrolytes. This shape transformation, which occurred rapidly and reversibly, was attributed to electrostatic interactions of cations with flexible filamentous anionic spectrin, the major protein component of the skeleton and/or anionic phospholipids, since divalent cationic salts crenated at concentrations substantially lower than those of monovalent cationic salts and that crenation appeared unrelated to the anion species. However, crenation by electrolytes was markedly influenced by ionic conditions and temperature. A mechanism of the erythrocyte shape control has been previously suggested in which band 3 (AE1), exchanging the monovalent anions Cl - and HCO 3 - and linked to spectrin, plays a pivotal role. Briefly, the alternative recruitment of its inward-facing (band 3 i ) and outward-facing (band 3 o ) conformations contract and relax the skeleton, thereby promoting echinocytosis and stomatocytosis, respectively. Band 3 transports also other anions, including endogenous inorganic phosphate, but at a slow rate. This mechanism would explain the above observations and would lead to some inferences, one of which is a Cl - -dependent crenation by Mg 2+ and Ca 2+ , suggesting that they specifically bind on sites on spectrin.
电解质产生红细胞鬼影的基础
在溶血性低渗缓冲液中分离的红细胞鬼影,pH 7.0-8.0, 0- 40℃,以前观察到由电解质产生。这种快速可逆的形状转变归因于阳离子与柔性丝状阴离子谱蛋白(骨架和/或阴离子磷脂的主要蛋白质成分)的静电相互作用,因为二价阳离子盐在浓度大大低于一价阳离子盐的情况下形成,而且这种形成似乎与阴离子种类无关。然而,电解质的生成受离子条件和温度的显著影响。红细胞形状控制的一种机制先前已被提出,其中带3 (AE1)交换一价阴离子Cl -和hco3 -并与spectrin相连,起关键作用。简而言之,其向内(波段3i)和向外(波段3o)构象的交替募集使骨架收缩和松弛,从而分别促进棘细胞增生和口细胞增生。带3也运输其他阴离子,包括内源性无机磷酸盐,但速度较慢。这一机制将解释上述观察结果,并将导致一些推论,其中之一是由Mg 2+和Ca 2+产生的Cl -依赖性,表明它们特异性地结合在spectrin上的位点上。
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