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Title: | Modulation of density-fractionated RBC deformability by nitric oxide | Authors: | Bor-Küçükatay, Zekiye Melek Meiselman, H.J. Başkurt, O.K. |
Keywords: | n(g) nitroarginine methyl ester nitric oxide nitric oxide donor nitric oxide synthase nitric oxide synthase inhibitor nitroprusside sodium analytical equipment article blood sampling cell density cell fractionation concentration (parameters) erythrocyte deformability hematocrit human human cell incubation temperature incubation time male normal human Adult Cell Fractionation Enzyme Inhibitors Erythrocyte Deformability Erythrocytes Humans Male NG-Nitroarginine Methyl Ester Nitric Oxide Nitric Oxide Donors Nitric Oxide Synthase Nitroprusside |
Abstract: | The role of nitric oxide (NO) in maintaining normal mechanical behavior of red blood cell (RBC) has been previously demonstrated. The effects of NO donor and NOS inhibitor on the mechanical properties of density fractionated RBC were tested in this study. A non-specific NOS inhibitor, N-omega-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME) at a concentration of 10-3 M and sodium nitroprusside (SNP), a nitric oxide donor at a concentration of 10-6 M was added to blood samples with hematocrit adjusted to 0.4 l/l and RBC deformability was measured by an ektacytometer in the density fractionated RBC after one hour incubation at 37°C. There was no significant effect of the NO donor SNP on cellular deformability in the older (denser) RBC fraction in contrast with the younger (least dense) fraction. Alternatively, the sensitivity of cellular deformability to competitive NOS inhibition by L-NAME was greater in the older fraction. These findings suggest that older RBC are characterized by diminished internal NO synthesis and are also less sensitive to external NO indicating that the target mechanisms for NO may also be deteriorated. © 2005 - IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/4722 | ISSN: | 1386-0291 |
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