Pruidze N, Khetsuriani R, Sujashvili R, Ioramashvili I, Arabuli M, Sanikidze T
Tbilisi State Medical University, Department of Normal Anatomy; Department of Medical Physics and Biophysics; Iv. Beritashvili Center of Experimental Biomedicine, Department of Biophysics, Georgia.
Georgian Med News. 2015 Jul-Aug(244-245):110-5.
Considering the age and sex-dependent trend in the manifestation of various diseases, as well as an important pathogenic role of circulatory disorders, we decided to study the age-dependent changes in the physical properties of RBCs membrane proteins (their electric charge and molecular weight) in healthy people of different sex (males and females) and age. Blood of 56 healthy volunteers (Tbilisi, Georgia) of different sex and gender was studied (the patients were divided in 8 groups (7 patients in each groups): 1 - 18-25 years old male, 2 - 18-25 years old female, 3 - 25-44 years old male, 4 - 25-44 years old female, 5 - 44-60 years old male, 6 - 44-60 years old female; 7 - 60-80 years old male, 8 - 70-80 years old female). In groups 6 and 8 were women in menopause was determined according 12 months of amenorrhea. Individuals often consume alcohol addicts, pregnant women and patients with chronic diseases were excluded from the study. The study protocol was approved by Ethical Committee of the Tbilisi State Medical University. RBCs membrane proteins have been extracted from human heparinized blood and their mobility was studied by electrophoretic method. The electrophoretic mobility of RBCs membrane proteins decreases with age of healthy volunteers, that indicates decrease of total charge of proteins, depending on the electrically charged amino acids content. In female patients the electrophoretic mobility of the RBCs membrane proteins especially intensively decreases in period of menopause. Increase of molecular weight of proteins (100-200 kDa) from RBCs' membranes of alder age group was manifested. Intensively decrease electrophoretic mobility of erythrocytes membrane proteins from female patients in period of menopause indicates on estrogen related mechanism of the regulation of membrane protein conformation and composition in females. Increased content of high molecular weight proteins in the RBCs membranes from patients of older age groups may be caused to disorders of protein-protein interaction mechanisms, their ubiquitinylation or oligomerisation and formation of high molecular weight complexes of inactivated proteins in aged RBCs. These processes play important role in regulation of the RBCs shape and stability. Identified sex- and age-related alterations in RBCs membranes proteins affect the rheological properties of blood and can be considered as the etiologic and pathogenic markers of various diseases.
考虑到各种疾病表现存在年龄和性别依赖性趋势,以及循环系统紊乱的重要致病作用,我们决定研究不同性别(男性和女性)和年龄的健康人群红细胞膜蛋白物理性质(其电荷和分子量)的年龄依赖性变化。研究了56名来自格鲁吉亚第比利斯的不同性别和性别的健康志愿者的血液(患者分为8组,每组7名患者):1组 - 18 - 25岁男性,2组 - 18 - 25岁女性,3组 - 25 - 44岁男性,4组 - 25 - 44岁女性,5组 - 44 - 60岁男性,6组 - 44 - 60岁女性;7组 - 60 - 80岁男性,8组 - 70 - 80岁女性。6组和8组中的女性根据闭经12个月确定为处于更年期。经常酗酒者、孕妇和慢性病患者被排除在研究之外。该研究方案已获得第比利斯国立医科大学伦理委员会的批准。从人肝素化血液中提取红细胞膜蛋白,并通过电泳方法研究其迁移率。健康志愿者红细胞膜蛋白的电泳迁移率随年龄增长而降低,这表明蛋白质总电荷减少,这取决于带电荷氨基酸的含量。在女性患者中,红细胞膜蛋白的电泳迁移率在更年期期间尤其显著降低。老年组红细胞膜中蛋白质(100 - 200 kDa)的分子量增加。女性患者在更年期期间红细胞膜蛋白电泳迁移率的显著降低表明雌激素参与了女性膜蛋白构象和组成的调节机制。老年组患者红细胞膜中高分子量蛋白质含量的增加可能是由于蛋白质 - 蛋白质相互作用机制紊乱、其泛素化或寡聚化以及老年红细胞中失活蛋白质高分子量复合物的形成所致。这些过程在红细胞形状和稳定性的调节中起重要作用。红细胞膜蛋白中确定的性别和年龄相关变化会影响血液的流变学性质,并可被视为各种疾病的病因和致病标志物。