The susceptibility of cholesterol-depleted erythrocytes to saponin and sapogenin hemolysis
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The susceptibility of cholesterol-depleted erythrocytes to saponin and sapogenin hemolysis
Abstract
The assumption that complex formation between erythrocyte membrane cholesterol and saponins or sapogenins is the cause for their hemolytic activity, was tested by measuring the susceptibility of cholesterol-depleted erythrocytes towards these hemolysins. For some of the hemolysins cholesterol depletion caused inhibition of hemolysis, for others an augmentation. The results suggest that cholesterol does not serve as a specific binding site for these hemolysins.
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