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The effect of polyethylene glycol on some properties of the erythrocyte membrane.
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Rok wydania
1998
Czasopismo
Cellular and Molecular Biology Letters
Numer woluminu
3
Strony
133-143
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Angielski
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Polyethylene glycol (PEG) induces fusion of cells creating fused cell pairs and larger cell aggregates. However the precise mechanism of its action on cell membranes remains unclear. In the present study we attempted to determine how PEG interacts with the membrane of red blood cell. It is known that PEG, at concentrations that induce cell fusion, causes strong swelling of erythrocytes which appeared to be insensitive to elevated ionic strength of the solution. This swelling, as well as fusion rate, is independent of the initial shape of erythrocytes induced by various amphiphiles. PEG at the concentrations usually used as a fusogen induced haemolysis (up to 50%). Again, this effect was not inhibited by elevated ionic strength of the buffer. Further experiments revealed that PEG changes membrane properties such as surface pressure of lipid monolayers prepared from total erythrocyte lipids and mobility of acyl hydrocarbon chains of membrane lipids as measured using 5-doxyl stearate as a spin probe.
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erythrocyte morphology, cell membrane, erythrocyte membrane, cell fusion, cell aggregate, membrane, polyethylene glycol, hemolysis
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