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  • Title: Inhibition of cation cotransport by cholesterol enrichment of human red cell membranes.
    Author: Wiley JS, Cooper RA.
    Journal: Biochim Biophys Acta; 1975 Dec 16; 413(3):425-31. PubMed ID: 1191697.
    Abstract:
    1. Human red cells were enriched with cholesterol by incubation with lipid dispersions having a high cholesterol: phospholipid mol ratio and the kinetics of the furosemide-sensitive cotransport for Na+ and K+ were measured. 2. Influxes of both K+ and Na+ through this system were inhibited by 70 and 76% in cholesterol-rich cells (cholesterol: phospholipid mol ratio 1.80) and the Km of the furosemide-sensitive flux components for both K+ and Na+ decreased. 3. Effluxes of both K+ and Na+ are inhibited by furosemide and the magnitudes of these furosemide-sensitive components are markedly decreased in cholesterol-rich cells. 4. The inhibitory effect of cholesterol enrichment on this carrier-mediated transport of cations suggests that cholesterol may either alter the position of the carrier or retard its movement within a more viscous membrane micro-environment.
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