Morphology and water permeability of red blood cells from green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas)

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作者
Benga, Gheorghe [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ]
Chapman, Bogdan E. [5 ]
Romeo, Tony [6 ]
Cox, Guy C. [6 ]
Kuchel, Philip W. [5 ]
机构
[1] Cluj Cty Clin Emergency Hosp, Lab Genet Explorat, Cluj Napoca 400349, Romania
[2] Vasile Goldis Western Univ Arad, Dept Cell & Mol Biol, Arad, Romania
[3] Romanian Acad, Cluj Napoca Branch, Cluj Napoca, Romania
[4] Acad Med Sci, Cluj Napoca Branch, Cluj Napoca, Romania
[5] Univ Sydney, Sch Mol Biosci, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
[6] Univ Sydney, Australian Ctr Microscopy & Microanal, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
关键词
Aquaporins; Chelonia mydas; Green sea turtle; Membrane proteins; Nuclear magnetic resonance; Red blood cell; Water channel proteins; NUCLEAR-MAGNETIC-RESONANCE; 2003; NOBEL-PRIZE; CHANNEL PROTEINS; ERYTHROCYTE-MEMBRANES; AQUAPORINS; TRANSPORT; AUSTRALIA; DISCOVERY; DIFFUSION; EXCHANGE;
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10.1007/s00709-014-0747-4
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
摘要
The morphology and diffusional water permeability (P (d)) of red blood cells (RBCs) from green sea turtle (GST) (Chelonia mydas) are presented for the first time. The RBCs had an ellipsoidal shape with full-axis lengths (diameters): D = 14.4 mu m; d = 10.2 mu m; h = 2.8 mu m. The values of P (d) (cm s(-1)) were 5.1 x 10(-3) at 15 A degrees C, 5.7 x 10(-3) at 20 A degrees C, 6.3 x 10(-3) at 25 A degrees C, 6.8 x 10(-3) at 30 A degrees C, and 7.9 x 10(-3) at 37 A degrees C (i.e., significantly higher than in human RBCs in which it was measured to be 4.2 x 10(-3) at 25 A degrees C, 5.0 x 10(-3) at 30 A degrees C, and 6.2 x 10(-3) at 37 A degrees C). There was a lack of inhibition of P (d) of GST RBCs by p-chloromercuribenzoate (PCMB), a well-known inhibitor of the RBC water channel proteins (WCPs). The activation energy of water diffusion (E (a,d)) in GST RBCs was 15.0 A +/- 1.6 kJ mol(-1) which is lower than the E (a,d) for human RBCs (25 kJ mol(-1)). These results indicate that in the membrane of GST RBCs, there were no WCPs that were inhibited by the mercurial reagent, while the lipid bilayer of this membrane is unusually permeable to water. This is likely to be a phylogenetically old trait, like that found in amphibians and even the later birds, all of which have nucleated erythrocytes; and it is also likely to be a result of the animal's adaptation to a herbivorous diet (algae and seagrasses).
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页码:1181 / 1185
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