Greenwalt T J, Bryan D J, Dumaswala U J
Vox Sang. 1984;47(4):261-70. doi: 10.1111/j.1423-0410.1984.tb01596.x.
Serial studies were made of the membranes of the erythrocytes and the vesicles shed during storage of blood in polyvinyl chloride containers for 35 days in citrate-phosphate-dextrose-adenine anticoagulant. Special precautions were taken to eliminate artifacts created by contaminating leukocytes, platelets and red blood cell ghosts. A total of 15.6% of the cholesterol and 5.2% of the phospholipids of the membranes was lost with no gross change in the gel electrophoretic patterns. The quantity of vesicles found in the supernatant plasma increased during storage and their membranes were characterized by the absence of spectrin, ankyrin, and periodic acid Schiff bands 2 and 3. The ratio of lipids to protein in the vesicles increased as they accumulated perhaps reflecting a rearrangement of the erythrocyte membrane constituents during prolonged maintenance at 4 degrees C.
对血液在含枸橼酸盐 - 磷酸盐 - 葡萄糖 - 腺嘌呤抗凝剂的聚氯乙烯容器中储存35天期间红细胞膜和脱落囊泡进行了系列研究。采取了特殊预防措施以消除由污染的白细胞、血小板和红细胞影产生的假象。膜中15.6%的胆固醇和5.2%的磷脂丢失,而凝胶电泳图谱无明显变化。储存期间上清血浆中发现的囊泡数量增加,其膜的特征是缺乏血影蛋白、锚蛋白以及过碘酸希夫带2和3。随着囊泡的积累,其脂质与蛋白质的比例增加,这可能反映了红细胞膜成分在4℃长期保存期间的重新排列。