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Separate mechanisms of deformability loss in ATP-depleted and Ca-loaded erythrocytes.

M R Clark, N Mohandas, C Feo, M S Jacobs, S B Shohet.   

Abstract

Membrane rigidity has been widely accepted as the dominant cause of reduced deformability both of ATP-depleted erythrocytes and erythrocytes containing excess calcium (Ca). However, recent studies have shown normal membrane deformability in ATP-depleted erythrocytes. In addition, Ca accumulation causes massive ion and water loss, and it has been shown that extensive dehydration causes an increase in intracellular viscosity with attendant loss of whole cell deformability. To obtain a detailed understanding of the processes accompanying ATP depletion and/or Ca accumulation that limit cell deformability, we have used a viscodiffractometric method to identify the cellular factors contributing to reduced whole cell deformability. Analysis of the influence of the suspending medium osmolality on deformability showed the presence of two independent processes. One was a Ca-independent reduction in cell surface area/volume ratio, resulting from the spheroechinocyte formation that follows total ATP consumption. The other was a Ca-dependent increase in intracellular viscosity resulting from a Ca-induced loss of intracellular potassium and water. This deformability loss due to increased intracellular viscosity was found for cells depleted of ATP in the presence of Ca and in cells treated with Ca and A23187 without prior depletion. Ionophore-treated cells at high Ca concentration (>500 muM) formed spheroechinocytes with reduced surface area and a further loss of whole cell deformability. The rate of deformability loss associated with Ca-induced spheroechinocytosis was much more rapid than that associated with ATP-depletion-induced spheroechinocytosis, suggesting different mechanisms for the morphologic changes. No major effects of altered membrane elasticity on the reduced deformability of either ATP-depleted or Ca-loaded cells were observed.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 6780609      PMCID: PMC370596          DOI: 10.1172/JCI110063

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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