Suppression of high-pressure-induced hemolysis of human erythrocytes by preincubation at 49 degrees C
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Suppression of high-pressure-induced hemolysis of human erythrocytes by preincubation at 49 degrees C
Abstract
When human erythrocytes were preincubated at 37-52 degrees C under atmospheric pressure before exposure to a pressure of 200 MPa at 37 degrees C, the value of hemolysis was constant (about 43%) up to 45 degrees C but became minimal at 49 degrees C. The results from anti-spectrin antibody-entrapped red ghosts, spectrin-free vesicles, and N-(1-pyrenyl)iodoacetamide-labeled ghosts suggest that the denaturation of spectrin is associated with such behavior of hemolysis at 49 degrees C. The vesicles released at 200 MPa by 49 degrees C-preincubated erythrocytes were smaller than those released by the treatment at 49 degrees C or 200 MPa alone. The size of vesicles released at 200 MPa was independent of preincubation temperature up to 45 degrees C, and the vesicles released from 49 degrees C-preincubated erythrocytes became smaller with increasing pressure up to 200 MPa. Thus, hemolysis and vesiculation under high pressure are greatly affected by the conformation of spectrin before compression. Since spectrin remains intact up to 45 degrees C, the compression of erythrocytes at 200 MPa induces structural changes of spectrin followed by the release of large vesicles and hemolysis. On the other hand, in erythrocytes that are undergoing vesiculation due to spectrin denaturation at 49 degrees C, compression produces smaller vesicles, so that the hemolysis is suppressed.
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