TY - JOUR
T1 - Biochemical changes associated with the osmotic fragility of young and mature erythrocytes caused by parathyroid hormone in relation to the uremic syndrome
AU - Levi, Joseph
AU - Malachi, Tsipora
AU - Djaldetti, Meir
AU - Bogin, Eitan
PY - 1987/4
Y1 - 1987/4
N2 - The effect of parathyroid hormone at concentrations found in uremic patients on erythrocytes (RBC) from newborn and adult rabbits was studied in relation to the fragility pattern in hypotonic salt solutions and the activities of Ca- and Mg-dependent ATPases. Median osmotic fragility of RBC from newborn rabbits was significantly lower than in mature rabbits. Parathyroid hormone (PTH) stimulated to a greater extent the mean osmotic fragility in RBC from newborn rabbits, than in those from adults. Similarly, the hormone stimulated to a much greater extent the Ca-ATPase but not the Mg-ATPase in RBC from the newborn rabbits, in comparison to those from adult rabbits. PTH, which is greatly elevated in the blood of patients with chronic renal failure, may be one cause of the anemia seen in these patients, and its effect, which is mediated by Ca-ATPase activity, is stronger on young RBC. There were significant morphological changes in the young RBC caused by PTH, as seen with scanning electron microscopy.
AB - The effect of parathyroid hormone at concentrations found in uremic patients on erythrocytes (RBC) from newborn and adult rabbits was studied in relation to the fragility pattern in hypotonic salt solutions and the activities of Ca- and Mg-dependent ATPases. Median osmotic fragility of RBC from newborn rabbits was significantly lower than in mature rabbits. Parathyroid hormone (PTH) stimulated to a greater extent the mean osmotic fragility in RBC from newborn rabbits, than in those from adults. Similarly, the hormone stimulated to a much greater extent the Ca-ATPase but not the Mg-ATPase in RBC from the newborn rabbits, in comparison to those from adult rabbits. PTH, which is greatly elevated in the blood of patients with chronic renal failure, may be one cause of the anemia seen in these patients, and its effect, which is mediated by Ca-ATPase activity, is stronger on young RBC. There were significant morphological changes in the young RBC caused by PTH, as seen with scanning electron microscopy.
KW - adenosine-triphosphatase
KW - anemia
KW - calcium
KW - erythrocyte fragility
KW - parathyroid hormone
KW - rabbit
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U2 - 10.1016/S0009-9120(87)80110-8
DO - 10.1016/S0009-9120(87)80110-8
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C2 - 2955961
AN - SCOPUS:0023197279
SN - 0009-9120
VL - 20
SP - 121
EP - 125
JO - Clinical Biochemistry
JF - Clinical Biochemistry
IS - 2
ER -