A possible physical mechanism of red blood cell vesiculation obtained by incubation at high pH.
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The membrane of human red blood cells is essentially composed of two parts, the lipid bilayer and the membrane skeleton that interacts with the lipid bilayer. The normal resting shape of the red blood cells at physiological pH 7.4 is the discocyte. However, at alkaline pH approximately equal to 11 the shape of red blood cells is composed of a spherical parent cell and large spherical daughter vesicles. The daughter vesicles may be free or connected to the parent cell by a narrow neck. In this paper we show that the shapes of red blood cells at pH approximately equal to 11 correspond to some of the calculated shapes of a closed lipid bilayer having an extreme area difference between the outer and the inner monolayer. Therefore, it is suggested that the observed shapes of the red blood cells at pH approximately equal to 11 are a consequence of the abolishment of the skeleton bilayer interactions at this pH.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Journal of biomechanics
دوره 31 2 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1998