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Title: A possible mechanism of increased sodium influx in red cells with abnormal membrane lipid levels induced by phospholipase A2. Author: Hashimoto M, Yawata Y. Journal: Am J Hematol; 1987 Sep; 26(1):17-26. PubMed ID: 3631062. Abstract: Membrane transport--sodium (Na+) influx and calcium (Ca2+) uptake--was examined in human mature red cells treated with phospholipase A2 (PLase A2) from snake venom. PLase A2-induced conversion of phosphatidyl choline (PC) to lysophosphatidyl choline (L-PC) was associated with a marked increase in Na+ influx and Ca2+ uptake. After L-PC was removed from the cell membrane of the PLase A2-treated red cells in the presence of albumin, an additional increase in Ca2+ transport was observed. These results indicate that membrane lipid abnormalities, such as increased L-PC and/or a loss of total lipids, appear to induce increased membrane transport.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]