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Comparative NMR studies of diffusional water permeability of red blood cells from different species: XVIII platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) and saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus)
Authors:Gheorghe Benga  Bogdan E. Chapman  Guy C. Cox  Philip W. Kuchel
Affiliation:1. First Laboratory of Genetic Explorations, Cluj County Emergency Hospital and Gheorghe Benga Foundation, ClujNapoca, Romania;2. School of Biomolecular Sciences, University of Sydney, Sydney NSW, Australia;3. The Australian Key Center for Microscopy and Microanalysis, University of Sydney, Sydney NSW, Australia
Abstract:As part of a programme of comparative measurements of P d (diffusional water permeability) the RBCs (red blood cells) from an aquatic monotreme, platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus), and an aquatic reptile, saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) were studied. The mean diameter of platypus RBCs was estimated by light microscopy and found to be ~6.3 μm. P d was measured by using an Mn2+‐doping 1H NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) technique. The P d (cm/s) values were relatively low: ~2.1×10?3 at 25°C, 2.5×10?3 at 30°C, 3.4×10?3 at 37°C and 4.5 at 42°C for the platypus RBCs and ~2.8×10?3 at 25°C, 3.2×10?3 at 30°C, 4.5×10?3 at 37°C and 5.7×10?3 at 42°C for the crocodile RBCs. In parallel with the low water permeability, the E a,d (activation energy of water diffusion) was relatively high, ~35 kJ/mol. These results suggest that “conventional” WCPs (water channel proteins), or AQPs (aquaporins), are probably absent from the plasma membranes of RBCs from both the platypus and the saltwater crocodile.
Keywords:aquaporin  crocodile  diffusional water permeability  NMR  platypus  red blood cell
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