Author/Editor     Gros, M; Vrhovec, S; Brumen, M; Svetina, S; Žekš, B
Title     Low pH induced shape changes and vesiculation of human erythrocytes
Type     članek
Source     Gen Physiol Biophys
Vol. and No.     Letnik 15
Publication year     1996
Volume     str. 145-63
Language     eng
Abstract     Shape changes and vesiculation were induced in intact human erythrocytes by gradually decreasing pH in the cell suspension. A sequence of different shapes preceding vesiculation was documented, i.e. discocytes, tomatocytes, and stomatoacantocytes. The final state was characterized by spherical mother cells and vesicles released. Low pH-induced vesiculation was also studied in the presence of stomatocytogenic or echinocytogenic compounds. The action of stomatocytogenic compounds was inhibitory, and echinocytogenic compounds had no effect on low ph-induced vesiculation. Vesiculation induced by low pH was studied also in isotonic solutions of different sucrose/salt composition. It was concluded that (i) low intracellular pH is responsible for cell shape transformations as well as for release of vesicles, (ii) at temperature 37 degree C the intracellular pH value which induces the release of vesicles is 5.4, and (iii) the sequence of typical shape changes preceding vesiculation does not include echinocytes. The results are discussed on the basis of the layered membrane model of the shape formation and shape transformations of the human erythrocyte, and additionally considering the partial detachment of the membrane skeleton from the bilaver part of the membrane.
Descriptors     ERYTHROCYTE MEMBRANE
ERYTHROCYTES
HYDROGEN-ION CONCENTRATION
MICROSCOPY, ELECTRON, SCANNING
SODIUM CHLORIDE
SUCROSE