Literature DB >> 2112097

Identification of hemolytic granules isolated from human myocardial cells.

Y Kawamoto1, T Hanaichi, M Naito, A Miyama.   

Abstract

Human myocardial cells from fresh autopsy material contained granules which possessed hemolytic activity against guinea pig and rabbit erythrocytes. The hemolytic granules, which had a density of 1.02 and a diameter of 200-300 nm, were recovered as a microsome fraction from subcellular homogenates of human myocardial cells by differential centrifugation in 300 mM sucrose containing 0.1 mM PMSF and 10 mM EDTA. The membrane lesions caused by the granules were ring-like structures with an internal diameter of about 10-17 nm, analogous to that caused by perforin- and complement-induced lysis. However, the requirement for divalent cation differed from that for perforin-induced lysis, since the microsome-mediated lysis occurred in the presence of EDTA.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2112097     DOI: 10.1007/bf01954244

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Experientia        ISSN: 0014-4754


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