Calorimetric Study on Human Erythrocyte Glycolysis
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- 28 June 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Biochemistry
- Vol. 65 (2) , 451-460
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1976.tb10360.x
Abstract
The heat production of human erythrocytes was measured on a flow microcalorimeter with simultaneous analyses of lactate and other metabolites. The heat production connected with the lactate formation was about 17 kcal (71 kJ) per mol lactate formed which corresponded to the sum of heat production due to the formation of lactate from glucose and the heat production due to neutralization.The heat production rate increased as the pH of the suspension increased, corresponding to the increase in lactate formation. Glycolytic inhibitors such as fluoride and monoiodoacetate caused a decrease in the rate of heat production, whereas arsenate induced a large transient increase in heat production associated with a transient increase in lactate formation. Decrease in pyruvate concentration was usually associated with increase in heat production, although the decreased pyruvate concentration was coupled with formation of 2,3‐bisphosphoglycerate.When inosine, dihydroxyacetone or d‐glyceraldehyde was used as a substrate, an increase in the heat production rate was observed. Addition of methylene blue caused an oxygen uptake which was accompanied by a remarkable increase in heat production rate corresponding to about 160 kcal (670 kJ) per mol oxygen consumed.The value for heat production in red cells in the above‐mentioned metabolic conditions was considered in relation to earlier known data on free energy and enthalpy changes of the different metabolic steps in the glycolytic pathway.This publication has 31 references indexed in Scilit:
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