Red blood cells protect endothelial cells against H2O2-mediated but not hyperoxia-induced damage |
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Authors: | M F Tsan J E White |
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Affiliation: | Research Service, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Albany, New York. |
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Abstract: | We studied the effect of intact red blood cells on the exogenous H2O2-mediated damage as well as on the hyperoxia-induced injury of cultured endothelial cells. Red blood cells protected endothelial cells against H2O2-mediated injury efficiently, but had no effect on the hyperoxia-induced damage. Failure of red blood cells to protect endothelial cells against hyperoxia-induced injury was not due to hemolysis. Furthermore, hyperoxia-exposed red blood cells were still capable of protecting endothelial cells against H2O2-mediated damage. |
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