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疟原虫(伯氏疟原虫)感染小鼠红细胞时钙离子摄取增强。

Enhanced Ca2+ uptake by mouse erythrocytes in malarial (Plasmodium berghei) infection.

作者信息

Krungkrai J, Yuthavong Y

出版信息

Mol Biochem Parasitol. 1983 Mar;7(3):227-35. doi: 10.1016/0166-6851(83)90023-3.

Abstract

Erythrocytes from Plasmodium berghei-infected mice on incubation either in plasma or artificial isotonic media showed an increase in uptake of 45Ca2+ compared with erythrocytes from uninfected mice. Infected cells (55% parasitaemia) incubated in plasma from normal or infected mice gave uptake rates of 9.8 and 8.1 nmol h-1 per 10(10) cells, assuming equilibrium between added 45Ca2+ and plasma Ca2+. Uptake rates of erythrocytes from infected mice were increased in the presence of glucose, with a rate of 15.0 nmol h-1 per 10(10) cells (52-58% parasitaemia) at 5 mM glucose, compared with 1.5 nmol h-1 per 10(10) cells in the absence of glucose. The enhancement of 45Ca2+ uptake was more pronounced with increasing parasitaemia, and in the fraction relatively enriched with erythrocytes carrying mature parasites. It is likely, therefore, that the enhancement is due to changes in membrane permeability accompanying parasite development. Enhanced haemolysis accompanied 45Ca2+ uptake of erythrocytes carrying mature parasites, but not of those carrying young parasites or uninfected erythrocytes. The possible role of an altered Ca2+ status in erythrocyte pathophysiology during malarial infection is discussed.

摘要

与未感染小鼠的红细胞相比,感染伯氏疟原虫的小鼠的红细胞在血浆或人工等渗介质中孵育时,对45Ca2+的摄取增加。假设添加的45Ca2+与血浆钙达到平衡,在正常或感染小鼠的血浆中孵育的感染细胞(寄生虫血症为55%)的摄取率分别为每10(10)个细胞9.8和8.1 nmol h-1。在葡萄糖存在的情况下,感染小鼠红细胞的摄取率增加,在5 mM葡萄糖时,摄取率为每10(10)个细胞15.0 nmol h-1(寄生虫血症为52 - 58%),而在无葡萄糖时为每10(10)个细胞1.5 nmol h-1。随着寄生虫血症增加以及在相对富含携带成熟寄生虫红细胞的部分中,45Ca2+摄取的增强更为明显。因此,这种增强可能是由于寄生虫发育伴随的膜通透性变化所致。携带成熟寄生虫的红细胞摄取45Ca2+时伴有增强的溶血现象,但携带年轻寄生虫的红细胞或未感染红细胞则没有这种现象。本文讨论了疟疾感染期间钙状态改变在红细胞病理生理学中的可能作用。

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