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Dynamic study of intramembranous particles in human fresh erythrocytes using an "in vitro cryotechnique"
Authors:Terada Nobuo  Ohno Nobuhiko  Fujii Yasuhisa  Baba Takeshi  Ohno Shinichi
Affiliation:Department of Anatomy, Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Medicine and Engineering, University of Yamanashi,Tamaho, Yamanashi 409-3898, Japan. nobuot@yamanashi.ac.jp
Abstract:For analyses of dynamic ultrastructures of erythrocyte intramembranous particles (IMPs) in situ, a quick-freezing method was used to stabilize the flow behavior of erythrocytes embedded in vitreous ice. Fresh human blood was jetted at various pressures through artificial tubes, in which the flowing erythrocytes were elongated from biconcave discoid shapes to elliptical ones, and quickly frozen in liquid isopentane-propane cryogen (-193 degrees C). They were freeze-fractured using a scalpel in liquid nitrogen, and routinely prepared for replica membranes. Many IMPs were observed on the protoplasmic freeze-fracture face (P-face) of the erythrocyte membranes. Some control erythrocytes under nonflowing or stationary conditions showed IMPs with their random distribution. However, other jetted erythrocytes under flowing conditions showed variously sized IMPs with much closer distribution. They were also arranged into parallel rows in some parts, and aggregated together. This quick-freezing method enabled for the first time the visualization of time-dependent topology and the molecular alteration of IMPs in dynamically flowing erythrocytes.
Keywords:shear stress  freeze‐fracture  replica  membrane skeleton
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