Isotonic Solutions XI*

Edward P. Winters , William J. Husa
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The effects of various sympathomimetic amine salts and phenothiazine derivatives in preventing hemolysis of human erythrocytes were studied. In some instances rabbit erythrocytes were used. The results indicated that in solutions of increasing concentrations of sympathomimetic amine salts, hemolysis initially decreased, then abruptly increased, followed by a second greater decrease and increase. In the presence of 0.6 per cent sodium chloride there was no hemolysis until a certain concentration of sympathomimetic amine salt was reached, which closely coincided with the concentration of the same drug that resulted in the final increase in hemolysis when sodium chloride was not present. Freezing point depressions and pH values of the compounds employed in the hemolytic method were determined. The compounds were tested for reactions with human serum and oxyhemoglobin. The phenothiazine derivatives tested were found to be unsuited for investigation by the hemolytic method.

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研究了各种拟交感胺盐和吩噻嗪衍生物对人红细胞溶血的预防作用。在某些情况下,使用兔红细胞。结果表明,在增加拟交感神经胺盐浓度的溶液中,溶血开始减少,然后突然增加,随后第二次更大的减少和增加。在存在0.6%氯化钠的情况下,没有溶血,直到达到一定浓度的拟交感胺盐,这与不存在氯化钠时导致溶血最终增加的同一药物的浓度密切吻合。测定了溶血法中所用化合物的冰点下降和pH值。测试了这些化合物与人血清和氧合血红蛋白的反应。发现所测吩噻嗪衍生物不适合溶血法研究。
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