The interference of hyperthermia and ionizing radiation, respectively, with the effects of capric (10:0), lauric (12:0), myristic (14:0), oleic (cis-18:1) and elaidic (trans-18:1) acids on the osmotic resistance of human erythrocytes was investigated. The results are summarized as follows: (A) not only at 37°, but also at 42° and 47°C lauric acid (12:0) represents the minimum chain length for the biphasic behaviour of protecting against hypotonic hemolysis at a certain lower concentration range and hemolysis promotion at subsequent higher concentrations; (B) with increasing temperatures the protecting as well as the hemolytic effects occur at lower concentrations of the fatty acids; (C) the increase of temperature promotes the extent of hemolysis and reduces the extent of protection against hypotonic hemolysis; (D) Gamma-irradiation of erythrocytes selectively affects the concentration of oleic acid at which maximum protection against hypotonic hemolysis occurs, without altering the minimum concentration for 100% hemolysis.
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April 01 1990
Interaction of free fatty acids with the erythrocyte membrane as affected by hyperthermia and ionizing radiation
Maria Rybczynska;
Maria Rybczynska
1Department of Biochemistry, K. Marcinikowski Academy of Medicine, Poznan, Poland
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Adam Csordas
Adam Csordas
2Institute of Medical Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria
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Biosci Rep (1990) 10 (2): 155–163.
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October 03 1989
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Maria Rybczynska, Adam Csordas; Interaction of free fatty acids with the erythrocyte membrane as affected by hyperthermia and ionizing radiation. Biosci Rep 1 April 1990; 10 (2): 155–163. doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01116574
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