2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2015.12.023
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Influence of magnesium sulfate on HCO 3 /Cl transmembrane exchange rate in human erythrocytes

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“…Band 3 protein is the most abundant integral membrane protein of erythrocytes [12,13], responsible for Cl -/HCO 3 exchange, which correlates with ion balance across membrane, osmotic properties, cell shape maintaining, gas exchange and, in turn, oxygenation of the entire organism [14]. These functions are mediated by both membrane and cytoplasmic domains via phosphorylation pathways, as recently shown [15,16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Band 3 protein is the most abundant integral membrane protein of erythrocytes [12,13], responsible for Cl -/HCO 3 exchange, which correlates with ion balance across membrane, osmotic properties, cell shape maintaining, gas exchange and, in turn, oxygenation of the entire organism [14]. These functions are mediated by both membrane and cytoplasmic domains via phosphorylation pathways, as recently shown [15,16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…uptake [12], significantly accounts for Cl − /HCO 3 − exchange and can be monitored by a turbidimetric method [12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19] based on measurement of the rate constant for SO 4 = uptake. This method, enabling determination of anion exchange velocity, has been recently confirmed as a good tool to verify the impact of oxidative stress on human erythrocytes exposed to xenobiotics, natural toxins or hydrogen peroxide [19,20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Magnesium, the second most abundant intracellular ion after K + , with concentrations ranging between 5 and 30 mM, modulates cell volume regulation, enzymes activity and erythrocytes membrane physical properties [44]. Previous studies on the effect of Mg 2+ deficiency on membrane function and red blood cell metabolism have been performed in animal models [43,45] and in oxidative stress-related diseases, such as preeclampsia, with hypoxia due to preterm labor [46]. It has already been reported that, in hamsters, magnesium deficiency increases red blood cells' susceptibility to injury due to free radicals and, in rats, provokes a significant reduction in red blood cells GSH, restored by administration of d-propanolol or vitamin E [47,48].…”
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“…However only a few publications, so far, describe that divalent metal ions like Mg 2+ and Zn 2+ can modulate the transport activity 18 20 . The electrogenic activity of NBCe1 was inhibited by Mg 2+ ( K i of 0.01 mM) in whole-cell patch-clamp studies 18 , and the transport activity by AE1 was predicted to be stimulated by intracellular levels of Mg 2+ 19 . AE2 show partial inhibition by extracellular Zn 2+ when expressed in Xenopus oocytes 20 while equivalent concentration of extracellular Zn 2+ had no effect on AE1 activity 20 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%