2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.mad.2007.06.007
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Influence of age on the stability of human erythrocyte membranes

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“…In fact, aging was associated to increase in stability [28] and decrease in the size of erythrocytes [43,44]. Although the glucose concentrations used here are far greater than those present in the blood even of diabetic patients, the maintenance of elevated steady levels of glucose in blood might mean excessive increase in the stability and damage to functionality of blood cells, with important clinical implications.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In fact, aging was associated to increase in stability [28] and decrease in the size of erythrocytes [43,44]. Although the glucose concentrations used here are far greater than those present in the blood even of diabetic patients, the maintenance of elevated steady levels of glucose in blood might mean excessive increase in the stability and damage to functionality of blood cells, with important clinical implications.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This experimental model have been used to study the influence of solutes such as ethanol, glycerol and sorbitol [7,8], natural products [24], detergents [25][26][27], and degenerative processes [28][29][30] on the stability of erythrocyte membrane.…”
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“…Changes in the membrane composition also alter the area and the spontaneous curvature of the lipid bilayers [27][28][29]. The increase in stability in the membranes of erythrocytes with aging [30] may be a consequence of changes in their composition.…”
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“…Оксида-тивний стрес є найбільш відомим тригером ериптозу [2]. Можливо, у зв`язку зі значним підсиленням вільнорадикальних процесів з віком і пов'язано зниження стійкості ери-троцитів до пошкоджувальних агентів, що спостерігається у старих організмів [3][4][5] (яка може відновлюватися введенням антиок-сидантів [6]). Одним з найбільш поширених в організмі пошкоджувальних агентів для мембран еритроцитів є закиснення середо-вища у зв'язку з порушенням тканинного дихання (гіпоксія, ішемія тощо), тому як тест на стійкість мембран еритроцитів було обрано відомий кислотний гемоліз.…”
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