Phosphatidyl Serine Exposure in the Membrane of RBCs after
inhibition of PKC and ScramblaseMaster ThesisBy Judy Mutua
Outline
• Introduction• Method• Results• Conclusion
Introduction
• Red Blood Cells:• Transport oxygen• 120 days life span• Produced in Bone Marrow• Role in blood clot formation.
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Introduction
• Structure of RBC membraneThe human RBC membrane consists of: Lipids, Proteins & Carbohydrates.
• The main lipids are cholesterol and phospholipids Outer monolayer: (PC); (SM)
Inner monolayer: (PE); (PI); (PS)
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RBC Membrane
Modifiziert nach Zwaal et al., 2005
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Calphostatin c
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Method
• Wash 500 µl blood with physiological solution 3X
• Incubate in 1 µM X-Rhod-1 (30 min)• Incubate with inhibitor• Add Annexin V-FITC• Measure in FACS • flourescent microscope
Results
Nguyen et al. 2011
Results
PS-Exposure of RBCs after 30 min activation with LPA, A23187 or PMA (Nguyen et al., 2011)
Results
Conclusion
• Activation of RBCs by LPA ,A23187 or PMA leads to increase in the intracellular calcium.
• Increasing of intracellular calcium activates the calcium pump, this leads to decrease in
intracellular calcium with time.• Cells with increased intracellular calcium
content and showing PS exposure don’t always correlate together. Further experiments will solve this discrepancy!
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• D. B. Nguyen, „Phosphatidylserine exposure in red blood cells: A suggestion for the active role of red blood cells in blood clot formation” (2010) Dissetation Saarbrücken
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