Interaction of silicate dust with erythrocyte ghost membrane: In vitro studies
- 1 October 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Applied Toxicology
- Vol. 4 (5), 236-240
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jat.2550040504
Abstract
Composition of the erythrocyte ghost membrane obtained from slate-dust-lysed and hypotonically lysed erythrocytes were compared in vitro. The protein and cholesterol contents were unaltered, whilst phospholipid and glycosamine contents decreased significantly in the slate-dust-lysed preparation of erythrocyte ghost membrane. Na+, K+-ATPase activity remained unchanged, whilst acetylcholinesterase activity was decreased slightly by slate dust treatment. Further, binding of silicic acid, dissolving out of slate dust, was observed with a component of erythrocyte ghost membrane protein having molecular weight around 90 000 daltons. The significance of the findings is discussed.Keywords
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