White J G
Am J Pathol. 1974 Dec;77(3):507-18.
A23187, an ionophore which selectively transports divalent cations across biologic membranes, was found in previous studies to cause exchange of calcium for hydrogen ions in erythrocytes, loss of potassium, and a decrease in cell volume due to escape of water without hemolysis. The present investigation has evaluated the influence of A23187 on erythrocyte morphology in the scanning electron microscope. The findings demonstrate that A23187 causes a time- and concentration-dependent conversion of biconcave erythrocytes into echinocytes and spheroechinocytes. The changes induced in erythrocytes by the ionophore required the presence of extracellular calcium. Red cells exposed to ionophore at low temperature were moderately resistant to its effects, and low pH (5.5 or less) virtually blocked the action of the drug. The findings support an important role for calcium in maintaining the discoid configuration of normal erythrocytes.
A23187是一种能选择性地使二价阳离子穿过生物膜的离子载体,在先前的研究中发现它会导致红细胞中钙离子与氢离子交换、钾离子流失,以及因水流出而导致细胞体积减小但不发生溶血。本研究在扫描电子显微镜下评估了A23187对红细胞形态的影响。研究结果表明,A23187会使双凹形红细胞发生时间和浓度依赖性地转变为棘形红细胞和球形棘形红细胞。离子载体在红细胞中诱导的这些变化需要细胞外钙离子的存在。在低温下暴露于离子载体的红细胞对其作用有一定抗性,而低pH(5.5或更低)几乎能阻断该药物的作用。这些研究结果支持了钙离子在维持正常红细胞盘状形态中起重要作用。