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Thermal denaturation of the erythrocyte cytoskeleton alters the morphological changes associated with osmotic swelling
Authors:S Eskelinen  WT Coakley  D Tilley
Institution:

a Department of Physiology, University of Oulu, SF-90220, Oulu, Finland

b Department of Microbiology, University College, Cardiff CF2 1TA, Wales, Finland

Abstract:

1. 1. The shape changes during osmotic swelling of human erythrocytes in a hypotonic medium at room temperature, at 45°C and at the denaturation temperature (49.5°C) of the cytoskeletal protein, spectrin, have been monitored by video microscopy.

2. 2. At room temperature the great majority of cells (which were discoid prior to injection of hypotonic medium) swelled to a spherical shape through an intermediate ellipsoidal form.

3. 3.At 49.5°C (where cells had cupped shapes prior to injection) the transition to the spherical form often involved a stomatocytic rather than ellipsoidal intermediate shape.

4. 4. The cupped form of the cells prior to injection did not account for the high incidence of cells swelling through a stomatocytic intermediate shape at 49.5°C.

5. 5. A theoretical treatment by Svetina and Zeks (1983) attributes the nature of the osmotic swelling transition shape to the difference in area between the outer and inner faces of the membrane. Our results would be consistent with the theoretical predictions if it is assumed that an increase in the area of the inner face of the membrane follows thermal denaturation of the cytoskeleton of cells in hypotonic medium.

Author Keywords: Human erythrocyte; plasma membrane; thermal denaturation of spectrin; osmotic swelling; membrane deformability; membrane bilayer couple; stomatocytes

Keywords:Human erythrocyte  plasma membrane  thermal denaturation of spectrin  osmotic swelling  membrane deformability  membrane bilayer couple  stomatocytes
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