Further characterization of the effects of alpha-1-acid glycoprotein on the passage of human erythrocytes through micropores.
- 1 January 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Japan Society for Cell Biology in Cell Structure and Function
- Vol. 9 (3) , 279-290
- https://doi.org/10.1247/csf.9.279
Abstract
Effects of human alpha-1-acid glycoprotein (AG) on the passage of human red blood cell(s) (RBC) through membrane filters with micropores were examined in vitro. RBCs, with a mean major diameter of 7.2 μm, that had been suspended at 1% in physiological phosphate-buffered saline (PBS), were filtered through membrane filters of various pore diameters under positive pressure. The percentages of cells that passed through the micropores and of cells hemolyzed during filtration were determined. RBCs suspended in PBS did not pass through micropores that had an average pore diameter of 3μm; instead hemolysis took place. Neither temper-ature nor applied pressure affected cell passage; but when AG at 0.1 mg/ml or above was added to an RBC-suspension, it promoted cell passage through the 3μm micropores and reduced the degree of hemolysis. The effects of AG were dose dependent up to a concentration of 0.5 mg/ml. The addition of AG to an RBC-suspension that contained 90 % human serum had the same additive effects. Washing AG-treated RBCs with normal saline produced a marked decrease in cell passage through the 3μm pores. Fluorescence antibody staining revealed that the exogenous AG was localized on the membrane surface of the RBCs. Our results suggest that the AG bound to the surface of the RBCs acts as a lubricant between the RBCs and the wall of the micropore; this would facilitate RBC-passage through the micropores.Keywords
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