Membrane lipids and protein-bound carbohydrates status during the maturation of reticulocytes to erythrocytes in type 2 diabetics
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Membrane lipids and protein-bound carbohydrates status during the maturation of reticulocytes to erythrocytes in type 2 diabetics
Abstract
Background: The reticulocyte maturation process is an ideal model for the study of biochemical alterations seen during final stage of erythropoiesis under disease conditions. In this study, determined whether type 2 diabetes has any effect on membrane lipids and protein-bound carbohydrates during the maturation of reticulocytes to erythrocytes.
Subjects and methods: Lipids (cholesterol and phospholipids) and protein-bound carbohydrates (hexose, hexosamine and sialic acid) were extracted and estimated in plasma, membrane of reticulocytes and erythrocytes from 20 treated but uncontrolled type 2 diabetic volunteers and age matched controls.
Results: Plasma, membranes of reticulocytes and erythrocytes of diabetics showed increase in cholesterol (35.7%, 8.7% and 16.4%); phospholipids (43.4%, 18.8% and 8.2%); hexose (34.1%, 19.3% and 8.2%) and decrease in hexosamine (11.9%, 7.3% and 14.7%); and sialic acid (34.1%, 19.3% and 32.0%) compared to controls. As reticulocytes matured to erythrocytes, cholesterol, phospholipids, hexosamine and sialic acid levels were decreased; C/P ratio and hexose levels were increased in both controls and diabetics. However, these alterations were more intensified in diabetics.
Conclusion: These alterations in diabetic patients may indicate the existence of one or both of the following conditions: acceleration of maturation processes and/or decreased red blood cell life span.
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