Comparison between internal microviscosity of low-density erythrocytes and the microviscosity of hemoglobin solutions: An electron paramagnetic resonance study

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Gennaro, AM
Luquita, A
Rasia, M
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[1] UNIV NACL LITORAL,FAC BIOQUIM CIENCIAS BIOL,RA-3000 SANTA FE,ARGENTINA
[2] UNIV NACL ROSARIO,CATEDRA FIS BIOL,FAC CIENCIAS MED,RA-2000 ROSARIO,ARGENTINA
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10.1016/S0006-3495(96)79239-1
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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071011 ;
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The hypothesis that the internal viscosity of erythrocytes is governed by the intracellular hemoglobin (Hb) concentration is examined. Here viscosity is determined by labeling of the cytoplasmic reduced glutathione with the spin label maleimido-Tempo. Erythrocyte populations with different Hb concentrations in isosmotic conditions were obtained through incomplete lysis, followed by cell resealing, and discontinuous density gradient separation. This procedure maintains normal cell shape and volume. Microviscosity of membrane-free Hb solutions was measured by addition of spin labeled glutathione. It was found that microviscosity values are similar for the erythrocyte cytoplasm and for Hb solutions of equivalent concentrations, showing that the erythrocyte membrane does not have any influence on internal microviscosity. The dependence of the microviscosity on the concentration of Hb solutions was compared with results of macroscopic viscosity obtained by other authors. It is concluded that microviscosity is sensitive to individual properties of the Hb molecule (intrinsic viscosity), but that it is not sensitive to intermolecular interactions. As the microviscosity behavior as a function of Hb concentration is the same in Hb solutions as in the erythrocyte cytoplasm, the inferences regarding macroscopic viscosity in Hb solutions could be translated to the rheological properties of the erythrocyte cytoplasm. Thus, these properties could be predicted from the values of the mean corpuscular Hb concentration.
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