H2S-Mediated Changes in Erythrocyte Volume: Role of Gardos Channels, Na+,K+,2Cl Cotransport and Anion Exchanger


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The effect of H2S on changes in erythrocyte volume was studied by spectrophotometrical and potentiometric methods. It was found that H2S donor NaHS (2.5, 10, and 100 μM) induced an increase in erythrocyte volume in heterosmotic media. Activation of Gardos channels with A23187 or ascorbate—phenazine methosulfate system causes erythrocyte shrinkage and hyperpolarization of their membrane, while addition of NaHS restored erythrocyte volume. The decrease in erythrocyte volume upon blockade of Na+,K+,2Cl cotransporter (bumetanide) or anion exchanger (SITS) was abolished by H2S donor NaHS, which attested to an important role of these transporters and chlorine conductivity of the membrane in the maintenance of the homeostasis of blood cells.

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Yu. Birulina

Siberian State Medical University, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

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Ресей, Tomsk

I. Petrova

Siberian State Medical University, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

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Ресей, Tomsk

Yu. Rozenbaum

Siberian State Medical University, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

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Ресей, Tomsk

E. Shefer

Siberian State Medical University, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

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Ресей, Tomsk

L. Smagliy

Siberian State Medical University, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

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Ресей, Tomsk

A. Nosarev

Siberian State Medical University, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

Email: birulina20@yandex.ru
Ресей, Tomsk

S. Gusakova

Siberian State Medical University, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

Email: birulina20@yandex.ru
Ресей, Tomsk

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