Author/Editor     Haegerstrand, Henry; Danieluk, Malgorzata; Bobrowska-Haegerstrand, Malgorzata; Iglič, Aleš; Wrobel, Anna; Isomaa, Boris; Nikinmaa, Mikko
Title     Influence of band 3 protein absence and skeletal structures on amphiphile- and Ca2+-induced shape alterations in erythrocytes: a study with lamprey (Lampetra fluviatilis), trout (Onchorhynchus mykiss) and human erythrocytes
Type     članek
Source     Biochim Biophys Acta - Biomembranes
Vol. and No.     Letnik 1466
Publication year     2000
Volume     str. 125-138
Language     eng
Abstract     Amphiphiles which induce either spiculated (echinocytic) or invaginated (stomatocytic) shapes in human erythrocytes, and ionophore A23187 plus Ca2+, were studied for their capacity to induce shape alterations, vesiculation and hemolysis in the morphologically and structurally different lamprey and trout erythrocytes. Both qualitative and quantitative differences were found. Amphiphiles induced no gross morphological changes in the non-axisymmetric stomatocyte-like lamprey erythrocyte or in the flat ellipsoidal trout erythrocyte, besides a rounding up at higher amphiphile concentrations. No shapes with large broad spicula were seen. Nevertheless, some of the 'echinocytogenic' amphiphiles induced plasma membrane protrusions in lamprey and trout erythrocytes, from where exovesicles were shed. In trout erythrocytes, occurrence of corrugations at the cell rim preceded protrusion formation. Other 'echinocytogenic' amphiphiles induced invaginations in lamprey erythrocytes. The 'stomatocytogenic' amphiphiles induced invaginations in both lamprey and trout erythrocytes. Surprisingly, in trout erythrocytes, some protrusions also occurred. Some of the amphiphiles hemolyzed lamprey, trout and human erythrocytes at a significantly different concentration/membrane area. Ionophore A23187 plus Ca2+ induced membrane protrusions and sphering in human and trout erythrocytes; however, the lamprey erythrocyte remained unperturbed. The shape alterations in lamprey erythrocytes, we-suggest, are characterized by weak membrane skeleton-lipid bilayer interactions, due to band 3 protein and; ankyrin deficiency. In trout erythrocyte, the marginal band of microtubules appears to strongly influence cell shape. Furthermore, the presence of intermediate filaments and nuclei, additionally affecting the cell membrane shear elasticity; apparently influetlces cell shape changes in lamprey and trout erythrocytes. (Abstract truncated at 2000 characters)
Descriptors     DETERGENTS
ANIONS
ERYTHROCYTES
CALCIUM
AMMONIUM COMPOUNDS
CALCIMYCIN
CARBOXYLIC ACIDS
CELL SIZE
CHLORPROMAZINE
CYTOSKELETON
DITERPENES
GLUCOSIDES
HEMOLYSIS
IONOPHORES
LAMPREYS
PHENANTHRENES
POLYETHYLENE GLYCOLS
TROUT
TISSUE FIXATION