Increased human red cell cation passive permeability below 12 degrees C
- PMID: 7402324
- DOI: 10.1038/286403a0
Increased human red cell cation passive permeability below 12 degrees C
Abstract
The rate of most biological reactions declines as the temperature is reduced; indeed, cooling is often used to limit or terminate reactions. We report here a paradoxical temperature response of red cell K and Na permeability below 12 degrees C. This may be interpreted thermodynamically in terms of a membrane-ordering phenomenon, an observation supported by a variety of other physical measurements on red cell membranes reported in the literature.
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