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The influx of calcium ions into human erythrocytes during cold storage.

C Long, B Mouat.   

Abstract

1. When human erythrocytes, suspended in iso-osmotic sucrose containing CaCl(2), are stored at 3 degrees C, Ca(2+) influx into the cells occurs. Simultaneously, efflux of K(+), Na(+), Cl(-) and water takes place and cell volume diminishes. 2. The extent of Ca(2+) influx increases with duration of cold storage and with increasing concentration of Ca(2+) in the suspending medium. 3. Erythrocytes that have been thus loaded with Ca(2+) exhibit Ca(2+) efflux against a concentration gradient when subsequently incubated at 37 degrees C. 4. Ca(2+) influx likewise occurs when the sucrose of the medium is replaced by iso-osmotic solutions of other non-ionized compounds. 5. Replacement of sucrose by iso-osmotic KCl or NaCl greatly diminishes the rate of Ca(2+) influx during cold storage; however, in iso-osmotic choline chloride, Ca(2+) influx is as rapid as in sucrose. 6. Preincubation of erythrocytes in iso-osmotic sucrose at 37 degrees C causes rapid efflux of K(+) and Na(+) and renders the cell membranes highly permeable to Ca(2+) during subsequent cold storage. 7. Preincubation of erythrocytes in iso-osmotic NaCl at 37 degrees C with trypsin or neuraminidase is without effect on the permeability of the membrane towards Ca(2+). 8. The experimental results lead to the conclusion that the main prerequisite for Ca(2+) influx into erythrocytes is the partial depletion of the cells of their univalent cations.

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Year:  1973        PMID: 4724590      PMCID: PMC1177621          DOI: 10.1042/bj1320559

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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