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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Ellory, J.C. | Culliford, S.J. | Horwitz, E.R. | Mojiminiyi, F.B.O. | Stuart, J.;
Affiliations: University Laboratory of Physiology, University of Oxford, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PT and Department of Haematology, The Medical School, The University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK
Note: [] Correspondence to Professor John Stuart, Birmingham
Abstract: The rheological action in human erythrocytes of oxpentifylline, a synthetic dimethyl xanthine, has been studied using blood from healthy controls and from patients with sickle cell anaemia. Calcium flux measurements using 45Ca and the dihydropyridine D-600 (methoxyverapamil) were used to define a specific fraction of Ca entry into human erythrocytes. Oxpentifylline was found to inhibit the D-600-sensitive Ca flux (IC50 in the order of 0.5 mM) and may therefore protect sickle cells against Ca-mediated dehydration. Sickle cells were then dehydrated by 15 hours of cyclical oxygenation-deoxygenation in Ca-containing buffer. Oxpentifylline (1 μM–5 mM) failed to prevent Ca-induced loss of cation via the K efflux (Gardos) channel. Thus the inhibitory effect of oxpentifylline on mediated Ca-entry is insufficient to prevent Ca-dependent dehydration of sickle cells. Inhibition of the Gardos channel in addition would seem to be necessary for a significant anti-sickling effect.
Keywords: Rheology, dimethyl xanthines, Ca-channels, sickle cells
DOI: 10.3233/CH-1994-14410
Journal: Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, vol. 14, no. 4, pp. 545-555, 1994
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