Cell-cell affinity of senescent human erythrocytes

被引:58
作者
Neu, B [1 ]
Sowemimo-Coker, SO [1 ]
Meiselman, HJ [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ So Calif, Keck Sch Med, Dept Physiol & Biophys, Los Angeles, CA 90033 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1016/S0006-3495(03)74456-7
中图分类号
Q6 [生物物理学];
学科分类号
071011 ;
摘要
During their 120-day life span, human red blood cells (RBC) undergo several physicochemical changes, including an increased tendency to aggregate in plasma or polymer solutions. This study was designed to examine potential associations between age-related differences in RBC mobility, aggregation, and membrane glycocalyx properties for cells suspended in buffer and in 3 g/dl solutions of 70.3 kDa dextran. A recent model for depletion-mediated RBC aggregation was employed to calculate the changes of glycocalyx properties that were consistent with experimental electrophoretic mobility (EPM) and aggregation data. Young and old cells were obtained by density separation, after which aggregation and EPM were determined versus ionic strength; old cells exhibited a two- to threefold greater aggregation in dextran. EPM of old cells was identical to young cells in polymer-free media yet was 4% greater in dextran. The greater EPM for old RBC indicates a larger polymer depletion layer, which could be explained either by a 10-15% decrease of their glycocalyx thickness or a similar percentage decrease of polymer penetration into their glycocalyx. The larger depletion layer leads to markedly elevated cell-cell affinities for old cells, with the computed affinity increases consistent with enhanced old RBC aggregation. These results provide a rational explanation for the aggregation and EPM behavior of old RBC, and raise the possibility of depletion-mediated interactions contributing to senescent cell removal from the circulation.
引用
收藏
页码:75 / 84
页数:10
相关论文
共 42 条
[1]  
[Anonymous], HEMATOLOGY
[2]   Electrophoresis of human red blood cells and platelets. Evidence for depletion of dextran [J].
Baumler, H ;
Donath, E ;
Krabi, A ;
Knippel, W ;
Budde, A ;
Kiesewetter, H .
BIORHEOLOGY, 1996, 33 (4-5) :333-351
[3]  
BERLIN NI, 1975, RED BLOOD CELL, P957
[4]   Cellular and molecular mechanisms of senescent erythrocyte phagocytosis by macrophages. A review [J].
Bratosin, D ;
Mazurier, J ;
Tissier, JP ;
Estaquier, J ;
Huart, JJ ;
Ameisen, JC ;
Aminoff, D ;
Montreuil, J .
BIOCHIMIE, 1998, 80 (02) :173-195
[5]   QUANTITATION OF SURFACE AFFINITIES OF RED-BLOOD-CELLS IN DEXTRAN SOLUTIONS AND PLASMA [J].
BUXBAUM, K ;
EVANS, E ;
BROOKS, DE .
BIOCHEMISTRY, 1982, 21 (13) :3235-3239
[6]  
Chien S., 1975, The red blood cell - a comprehensive treatise, V2, P1031
[7]   SENESCENCE OF RED BLOOD-CELLS - PROGRESS AND PROBLEMS [J].
CLARK, MR .
PHYSIOLOGICAL REVIEWS, 1988, 68 (02) :503-554
[8]  
de Gennes P.G., 1979, SCALING CONCEPTS POL
[9]   ''Hairy surface layer'' concept of electrophoresis combined with local fixed surface charge density isotherms: Application to human erythrocyte electrophoretic fingerprinting [J].
Donath, E ;
Budde, A ;
Knippel, E ;
Baumler, H .
LANGMUIR, 1996, 12 (20) :4832-4839
[10]   STREAMING CURRENT AND STREAMING POTENTIAL ON STRUCTURED SURFACES [J].
DONATH, E ;
VOIGT, A .
JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE, 1986, 109 (01) :122-139