The New Permeability Pathways Induced by the Malaria Parasite in the Membrane of the Infected Erythrocyte: Comparison of Results Using Different Experimental Techniques

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H. Ginsburg
W.D. Stein
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[1] The Institute of Life Sciences,Department of Biological Chemistry
[2] The Hebrew University of Jerusalem,undefined
[3] Jerusalem 91904,undefined
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The Journal of Membrane Biology | 2004年 / 197卷
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Malaria; Infected erythrocyte; Membrane permeability; Anion channel; Comparative analysis;
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The membrane of erythrocytes infected with malaria parasites is highly permeable to a large variety of solutes, including anions, carbohydrates, amino acids, nucleosides, organic and inorganic cations and small peptides. The altered permeability is presumed to be due to the activation of endogenous dormant channels, the new permeability pathways. The latter have been studied by different techniques—isosmotic lysis and tracer fluxes—and recently by patch-clamping. Here we analyze all available published data and we show that there is generally a good agreement between the two first methods. From the fluxes we calculate the number of channels per cell using reasonable assumptions as to the radius of the channel, and assuming that penetration through the channel is by diffusion through a water-filled space. The number of channels so calculated is <10 for most solutes, but ~400 for anions and the nucleosides thymidine and adenosine. This latter number is not far from that calculated from patch-clamp experiments. However, the anion flux measured directly by tracer is an order of magnitude larger than expected from conductance measurements. We conclude that the new permeability pathways consist of two types of channels; one is present in small number, and is charge- and size-selective. The other type is about 100-fold more abundant and is anion-selective, but does not admit non-electrolytes other than perhaps nucleosides.
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