Schlegel R A, Prendergast T W, Williamson P
J Cell Physiol. 1985 May;123(2):215-8. doi: 10.1002/jcp.1041230210.
The tendency of human erythrocytes to adhere to vascular endothelial cells was assessed as a function of the transbilayer distribution of the phospholipids of the erythrocyte membrane, using erythrocyte ghosts in which transbilayer lipid arrangement was manipulated by varying the conditions under which the ghosts were prepared. By two different assays, ghosts with symmetric lipid bilayers adhered strongly to monolayers of cultured endothelial cells, whereas ghosts with normal asymmetric membranes, like normal erythrocytes, did not. These results provide direct evidence that changes in phospholipid asymmetry can alter the tendency of erythrocytes to adhere to endothelial cells, and therefore imply that transbilayer phospholipid arrangement may influence the behavior of erythrocytes in the circulatory system and may contribute to the formation of microvascular occlusions.
利用红细胞血影来评估人类红细胞黏附于血管内皮细胞的倾向,红细胞血影的跨膜双层脂质排列是通过改变制备血影的条件来操控的,其作为红细胞膜磷脂跨膜分布的一个函数。通过两种不同的检测方法发现,具有对称脂质双层的血影能强烈黏附于培养的内皮细胞单层,而具有正常不对称膜的血影,如同正常红细胞一样,则不会黏附。这些结果提供了直接证据,表明磷脂不对称性的改变可改变红细胞黏附于内皮细胞的倾向,因此意味着跨膜双层磷脂排列可能影响红细胞在循环系统中的行为,并可能促成微血管闭塞的形成。