Nitroprusside inhibits calcium‐induced impairment of red blood cell deformability. Issue 2 (19th June 2013)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Nitroprusside inhibits calcium‐induced impairment of red blood cell deformability. Issue 2 (19th June 2013)
- Main Title:
- Nitroprusside inhibits calcium‐induced impairment of red blood cell deformability
- Authors:
- Barodka, Viachaslau
Mohanty, Joy G.
Mustafa, Asif K.
Santhanam, Lakshmi
Nyhan, Aoibhinn
Bhunia, Anil K.
Sikka, Gautam
Nyhan, Daniel
Berkowitz, Dan E.
Rifkind, Joseph M. - Abstract:
- <abstract abstract-type="main"> <title> <x xml:space="preserve">Abstract</x> </title> <sec id="trf12291-sec-0001" sec-type="section"> <title>Background</title> <p>Red blood cell (RBC) deformation is critical for microvascular perfusion and oxygen delivery to tissues. Abnormalities in RBC deformability have been observed in aging, sickle cell disease, diabetes, and preeclampsia. Although nitric oxide (NO) prevents decreases in RBC deformability, the underlying mechanism is unknown.</p> </sec> <sec id="trf12291-sec-0002" sec-type="section"> <title>Study Design and Methods</title> <p>As an experimental model, we used ionophore A23187–mediated calcium influx in RBCs to reduce their deformability and investigated the role of NO donor sodium nitroprusside (SNP) and KCa3.1 (Gardos) channel blockers on RBC deformability (measured as elongation index [EI] by microfluidic ektacytometry). RBC intracellular Ca<sup>2+</sup> and extracellular K<sup>+</sup> were measured by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry and potassium ion selective electrode, respectively.</p> </sec> <sec id="trf12291-sec-0003" sec-type="section"> <title>Results</title> <p>SNP treatment of RBCs blocked the Ca<sup>2+</sup> (approx. 10 μmol/L)‐induced decrease in RBC deformability (EI 0.34 ± 0.02 vs<italic>.</italic> 0.09 ± 0.01, control vs<italic>.</italic> Ca<sup>2+</sup> loaded, p &lt; 0.001; and EI 0.37 ± 0.02 vs<italic>.</italic> 0.30 ± 0.01, SNP vs<italic>.</italic> SNP plus Ca<sup>2+</sup> loaded) as<abstract abstract-type="main"> <title> <x xml:space="preserve">Abstract</x> </title> <sec id="trf12291-sec-0001" sec-type="section"> <title>Background</title> <p>Red blood cell (RBC) deformation is critical for microvascular perfusion and oxygen delivery to tissues. Abnormalities in RBC deformability have been observed in aging, sickle cell disease, diabetes, and preeclampsia. Although nitric oxide (NO) prevents decreases in RBC deformability, the underlying mechanism is unknown.</p> </sec> <sec id="trf12291-sec-0002" sec-type="section"> <title>Study Design and Methods</title> <p>As an experimental model, we used ionophore A23187–mediated calcium influx in RBCs to reduce their deformability and investigated the role of NO donor sodium nitroprusside (SNP) and KCa3.1 (Gardos) channel blockers on RBC deformability (measured as elongation index [EI] by microfluidic ektacytometry). RBC intracellular Ca<sup>2+</sup> and extracellular K<sup>+</sup> were measured by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry and potassium ion selective electrode, respectively.</p> </sec> <sec id="trf12291-sec-0003" sec-type="section"> <title>Results</title> <p>SNP treatment of RBCs blocked the Ca<sup>2+</sup> (approx. 10 μmol/L)‐induced decrease in RBC deformability (EI 0.34 ± 0.02 vs<italic>.</italic> 0.09 ± 0.01, control vs<italic>.</italic> Ca<sup>2+</sup> loaded, p &lt; 0.001; and EI 0.37 ± 0.02 vs<italic>.</italic> 0.30 ± 0.01, SNP vs<italic>.</italic> SNP plus Ca<sup>2+</sup> loaded) as well as Ca<sup>2+</sup> influx and K<sup>+</sup> efflux. The SNP effect was similar to that observed after pharmacologic blockade of the KCa3.1 channel (with charybdotoxin or extracellular medium containing isotonic K<sup>+</sup> concentration). In RBCs from KCa3.1<sup>–/–</sup> mice, 10 μmol/L Ca<sup>2+</sup> loading did not decrease cellular deformability. A preliminary attempt to address the molecular mechanism of SNP protection suggests the involvement of cell surface thiols.</p> </sec> <sec id="trf12291-sec-0004" sec-type="section"> <title>Conclusion</title> <p>Our results suggest that nitroprusside treatment of RBCs may protect them from intracellular calcium increase–mediated stiffness, which may occur during microvascular perfusion in diseased states, as well as during RBC storage.</p> </sec> </abstract> … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Transfusion. Volume 54:Issue 2(2014)
- Journal:
- Transfusion
- Issue:
- Volume 54:Issue 2(2014)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 54, Issue 2 (2014)
- Year:
- 2014
- Volume:
- 54
- Issue:
- 2
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2014-0054-0002-0000
- Page Start:
- 434
- Page End:
- 444
- Publication Date:
- 2013-06-19
- Subjects:
- Hematology -- Periodicals
Blood -- Transfusion -- Periodicals
Blood Group Antigens -- Periodicals
Blood Preservation -- Periodicals
Blood Transfusion -- Periodicals
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- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1537-2995 ↗
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http://www.transfusion.org ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1111/trf.12291 ↗
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- English
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- 0041-1132
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