Interaction of Mercury with Human Erythrocytes
Open Access
- 1 January 1962
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Rockefeller University Press in The Journal of general physiology
- Vol. 45 (3) , 395-410
- https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.45.3.395
Abstract
The binding of mercury to red blood cells was measured in terms of Hg203 uptake and desorption. The significant features of the binding are: (a) rapid achievement of equilibrium (3 to 5 minutes); (b) release of a Hg-complexing material from the red cells themselves which distorts the binding curves at low concentrations of metal (2.5 x 10-7 to 5.0 x 10-6 M); (c) prevention of binding by cysteine, glutathione, penicillamine, and EDTA but not by imidazole or histidine; (d) binding of mercury in amounts up to 7 times the reduced glutathione concentration of the cells before combination with glutathione itself; (e) binding primarily to sulfhydryl groups of hemoglobin and to a small number of stromal sulfhydryl groups, but also to other non-sulfhydryl cellular ligands after saturation of the sulfhydryl groups. Associated with the binding is inhibition of glucose uptake, induction of loss of K+, and decrease in osmotic fragility. These effects increase over the range of concentrations (1 x 10-17 to 1 x 10-15 moles of Hg/RBC) well below those that result in saturation of the cellular binding sites; above 1 x 10-15 moles/RBC, the effects decrease as the cells become saturated.Keywords
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