1967
DOI: 10.1016/0041-0101(67)90160-2
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Inhibitory properties of serum proteins on the enzymatic sequence leading to lysis of red blood cells by snake venom

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“…On the other hand, several workers have implicated lysophosphatides as the destructive agents involved in the action of phospholipase A. Lysolecithin has been suggested as a possible causal agent of the fall in P/O ratio of rat mitochondria (23). The hemolysis of red blood cells is considered to be a result of lysolecithin production (18), and Condrea and Rosenberg (7) suggested that the increase in permeability and blocking of axonal contraction in squid giant axons is more likely to be due to lysophosphatide production than to phospholipid splitting per se.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, several workers have implicated lysophosphatides as the destructive agents involved in the action of phospholipase A. Lysolecithin has been suggested as a possible causal agent of the fall in P/O ratio of rat mitochondria (23). The hemolysis of red blood cells is considered to be a result of lysolecithin production (18), and Condrea and Rosenberg (7) suggested that the increase in permeability and blocking of axonal contraction in squid giant axons is more likely to be due to lysophosphatide production than to phospholipid splitting per se.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LUZZIO (1967) found that hemolysis of human and rabbit cells by Crotalus venom in the presence of egg yolk is inhibited by serum albumin but not by (J(-, f3-or y-globulin. These results are in agreement with the data on the erythrocyte-lysolecithin interaction in the presence of plasma or albumin solutions (GITTER et aI., 1959;KLIBANSKY and DE VRIES, 1963).…”
Section: Effects Of Serum Proteins On Phospholipase-induced Hemomentioning
confidence: 98%