Echinocyte formation induced by potential changes of human red blood cells
- 1 December 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in The Journal of Membrane Biology
- Vol. 66 (1), 79-85
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01868484
Abstract
In isotonic 30mm NaCl-saccharose solution, human red blood cells with intact membrane and normal inside ionic content (C-state) indicate a transmembrane potential between +30 mV (at pH 7.4) and +46 mV (at pH 5.1). After treatment with amphotericin B or nystatin as ionophores, a Donnan equilibrium (D-state) will be reached with the same potential at pH 5.1 but a sharp drop down to −20 mV will occur at pH 7.4. Concerning the erythrocyte shape at these states, a stomatocyteechinocyte transformation takes place, in correlation with the potential shift. Stomatocytes formed at ΔΨ>+25 mV, echinocytes at ΔΨ<+25 mV. At potentials lower than +5 mV, no further effect can be observed. This process is reversible. Neuraminidase treatment as well as outside EDTA do not influence this process significantly. Human serum albumin in concentrations of 2% stabilizes the stomatocytes.Keywords
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