Literature DB >> 13575776

The rate of uptake of carbon monoxide and of nitric oxide by normal human erythrocytes and experimentally produced spherocytes.

E CARLSEN, J H COMROE.   

Abstract

THE UPTAKE OF GASES SUCH AS OXYGEN, CARBON MONOXIDE, OR NITRIC OXIDE BY THE ERYTHROCYTE INVOLVES: (a) diffusion across the cellular membrane, (b) intraerythrocytic diffusion, and (c) chemical combination with hemoglobin. The aim of this investigation was to obtain data which would permit an analysis of each of these factors in limiting the rate of gas uptake. The initial over-all rate of uptake of gases which combine chemically with hemoglobin to produce a color change can be measured by a modified version of the Hartridge-Roughton-Millikan constant flow, rapid reaction apparatus. If nitric oxide is the reactant gas, only (a) and (b) are measured since the chemical combination of this gas with hemoglobin is extremely rapid. Our studies have shown that human biconcave discoidal erythrocytes at 38 and 48 degrees C., have the same initial rate of carbon monoxide and nitric oxide uptake as the same cells converted into spherocytes of equal volume. Similarly there was no difference between discs and cells sphered with a 30 per cent increase in volume. Shrunken erythrocytes showed a marked decrease in rate of gas uptake. This suggests that surface area and maximum linear distance for intracellular diffusion of this magnitude do not measurably retard gas uptake. In the shrunken cells, a change in the orientation and concentration of intraerythrocytic hemoglobin and/or of the membrane components may have impeded gas diffusion.

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Keywords:  CARBON MONOXIDE/in blood; ERYTHROCYTES/metabolism; NITROUS OXIDE

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Year:  1958        PMID: 13575776      PMCID: PMC2194895          DOI: 10.1085/jgp.42.1.83

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Physiol        ISSN: 0022-1295            Impact factor:   4.086


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