Organotin-induced hemolysis,shape transformation and intramembranous aggregates in human erythrocytes |
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Authors: | Brian H. Gray Martin Porvaznik Carlyle Flemming Lanfong H. Lee |
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Affiliation: | (1) Toxicology Detachment, Naval Medical Research Institute, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio;(2) Toxic Hazards Research Unit, Northrup Services, Inc.—Environmental Sciences, Dayton, Ohio;(3) NMRI/TD, Wright-Patterson AFB, 45433 OH;(4) Present address: Naval Dental Clinic, Naval Dental School, NMCNCR, 20814 Bethesda, MD |
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Abstract: | Organotin compounds examined in this study exhibited a relative order of potency for induction of in vitro hemolysis in human erythrocytes as follows: tri-n-butyltin > tri-n propyltin > tetra-n-butyltin > triphenyltin chloride > tri-n-ethyltin bromide > dibutyltin dichloride > stannous chloride > tri-n-methyltin chloride = butyltin chloride dihydroxide. All of the organotin compounds induced erythrocyte shape transformation from the normal discocyte to an echinocyte and, in addition, triphenyltin chloride, tetra-n-butyltin and tri-n-ethyltin bromide also elicited stomatocyte formation at higher concentrations. Select organotin compounds also formed tin-containing aggregates within the plasma membrane. The relative order of effectiveness for organotin induction of intramembranous aggregates was tri-n-butyltin > tri-npropyltin > tetra-n-butyltin > tri-n-ethyltin bromide, which was based upon the lowest concentration at which they were observed. These results support the previously suggested theory that organotins are membrane effectors because of their comparatively high hydrophobic, lipid partitioning properties. The relatively lipophilic compound, triphenyltin chloride, appeared to be anomalous because it did not readily promote hemolysis or induce the formation of intramembranous aggregates in human erythrocytes. A log-linear statistical model demonstrated an association of hemolysis with both tri-n-butyltin aggregate formation and shape transformation. Select organotin compounds should be useful probes in membrane studies because of their numerous effects.Abbreviations DBT dibutylin dichloride - MBT butyltinchloride dihydroxide - SnCl2 stannous chloride - TBT tri-n-butyltin - TET tri-n-ethyltin bromide - TMT tri-n-methyltin chloride - TPhT triphenyltin chloride - TPT tri-n-propyltin - TTBT tetra-n-butyltin |
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Keywords: | intramembranous aggregates organotins shape transformation tributyltin triethyltin tripropyltin |
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