Effect of Erythrocytes Incubation in Hypertonic Non-Electrolyte Media on their Osmotic Resistance
Keywords:
erythrocytes, hypertonic shock, post-hypertonic lysis, valinomycine, non-electrolyte mediaAbstract
Partial K+ loss by cell as a result of hypertonic incubation into 0.8-1.4 M sucrose solution has been established as contributing to an increase in erythrocyte osmotic resistance to hypotonic shock (50 mM NaCl solution). Cell sensitivity to a change in medium osmotic parameters after dehydration in valinomycine-containing non-electrolyte solutions (1mM final concentration) depends on a temperature of hypertonic incubation.
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