Apoptosis and red blood cell echinocytosis: common features.

Scanning microscopy Pub Date : 1996-01-01
A B Chukhlovin
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Apoptosis of nucleated blood cells induced by oxidants and/or reactive oxygen species is accompanied by the typical membrane pathology. Meanwhile, red blood cell (RBC) membrane is a popular object for studying appropriate cytotoxic effects. Scanning electron microscopy provides a reliable tool for detecting the oxidative changes in RBC shape and size. Transition of normal discoid erythrocytes to crenated forms (echinocytes) is often induced by the same factors which cause apoptosis of blood cells, e.g., ionizing radiation and other reactive oxygen intermediate-inducing agents, exogenous oxidants, in vitro aging conditions, cytosolic calcium increase, etc. Moreover, the biochemical membrane alterations in oxidant-induced echinocytosis is strongly reminiscent of the changes associated with apoptosis, e.g., cell shrinkage, lipid oxidation, energy depletion and loss of transmembrane lipid asymmetry. Hence, characteristic changes in cell shape in oxidant-treated RBCs are of value for interpreting the membrane alterations occurring in leukocyte apoptosis.

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细胞凋亡和红细胞棘细胞增多症:共同特征。
氧化剂和/或活性氧诱导的有核血细胞凋亡伴随着典型的膜病理。同时,红细胞(RBC)膜是研究适当的细胞毒性作用的热门对象。扫描电子显微镜为检测红细胞形状和大小的氧化变化提供了可靠的工具。正常的盘状红细胞向圆突细胞的转变通常是由引起血细胞凋亡的相同因素诱导的,如电离辐射和其他活性氧中间体诱导剂、外源性氧化剂、体外老化条件、胞质钙增加等。此外,氧化诱导的棘细胞增多症的生化膜改变与细胞凋亡相关的变化非常相似,如细胞收缩、脂质氧化、能量消耗和跨膜脂质不对称的丧失。因此,氧化处理的红细胞中细胞形状的特征性变化对解释白细胞凋亡中发生的膜改变具有价值。
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