Obtaining “ghosts” of red blood cells with a set ion concentration as models for studying Na+, K+ - ATPase

The article considers the production of red blood cell “ghosts” and their application as a model for studying Na+, K+ - ATPase. Various variants of liposomes are used as test objects for studying ion transport, but the best model of biological membranes for studying ion transport and ATPase pumps ar...

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Autores principales: Mosyagin Vladimir, Ryzhkova Galina, Belyaev Alexey, Sidorenko Semyon
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:96d295900cbc45e5bfcc11452b7f6faf2021-11-08T15:17:24ZObtaining “ghosts” of red blood cells with a set ion concentration as models for studying Na+, K+ - ATPase2117-445810.1051/bioconf/20213700059https://doaj.org/article/96d295900cbc45e5bfcc11452b7f6faf2021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2021/09/bioconf_fies2021_00059.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/2117-4458The article considers the production of red blood cell “ghosts” and their application as a model for studying Na+, K+ - ATPase. Various variants of liposomes are used as test objects for studying ion transport, but the best model of biological membranes for studying ion transport and ATPase pumps are the «ghosts» of red blood cells. The activity of blood Na+/K+ - ATPase is determined mainly in the suspension of red blood cell “ghosts”. This is due to the need to remove the interfering compound – hemoglobin - and obtain “ghosts” that are necessary for accurate measurement of the activity of the enzyme. In this scientific work, studies were conducted to determine the concentrations of Na+ and K+ ions in the blood and red blood cells of cows and calves of various ages by atomic absorption and atomic emission spectroscopy. The values of these concentrations of Na+ and K+ ions were used to obtain red blood cell “ghosts”. “Ghosts” of red blood cells with a set concentration of sodium and potassium ions were obtained by the method of J. T. Dodge, in the modification of Zhumadilov Zh. Sh. and Gening T. P. and in our modification. Studies of the concentration of Na+ and K+ ions in the obtained «ghosts» of red blood cells showed their full compliance with the calculated values.Mosyagin VladimirRyzhkova GalinaBelyaev AlexeySidorenko SemyonEDP SciencesarticleMicrobiologyQR1-502PhysiologyQP1-981ZoologyQL1-991ENFRBIO Web of Conferences, Vol 37, p 00059 (2021)
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topic Microbiology
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Physiology
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Physiology
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Mosyagin Vladimir
Ryzhkova Galina
Belyaev Alexey
Sidorenko Semyon
Obtaining “ghosts” of red blood cells with a set ion concentration as models for studying Na+, K+ - ATPase
description The article considers the production of red blood cell “ghosts” and their application as a model for studying Na+, K+ - ATPase. Various variants of liposomes are used as test objects for studying ion transport, but the best model of biological membranes for studying ion transport and ATPase pumps are the «ghosts» of red blood cells. The activity of blood Na+/K+ - ATPase is determined mainly in the suspension of red blood cell “ghosts”. This is due to the need to remove the interfering compound – hemoglobin - and obtain “ghosts” that are necessary for accurate measurement of the activity of the enzyme. In this scientific work, studies were conducted to determine the concentrations of Na+ and K+ ions in the blood and red blood cells of cows and calves of various ages by atomic absorption and atomic emission spectroscopy. The values of these concentrations of Na+ and K+ ions were used to obtain red blood cell “ghosts”. “Ghosts” of red blood cells with a set concentration of sodium and potassium ions were obtained by the method of J. T. Dodge, in the modification of Zhumadilov Zh. Sh. and Gening T. P. and in our modification. Studies of the concentration of Na+ and K+ ions in the obtained «ghosts» of red blood cells showed their full compliance with the calculated values.
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author Mosyagin Vladimir
Ryzhkova Galina
Belyaev Alexey
Sidorenko Semyon
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title Obtaining “ghosts” of red blood cells with a set ion concentration as models for studying Na+, K+ - ATPase
title_short Obtaining “ghosts” of red blood cells with a set ion concentration as models for studying Na+, K+ - ATPase
title_full Obtaining “ghosts” of red blood cells with a set ion concentration as models for studying Na+, K+ - ATPase
title_fullStr Obtaining “ghosts” of red blood cells with a set ion concentration as models for studying Na+, K+ - ATPase
title_full_unstemmed Obtaining “ghosts” of red blood cells with a set ion concentration as models for studying Na+, K+ - ATPase
title_sort obtaining “ghosts” of red blood cells with a set ion concentration as models for studying na+, k+ - atpase
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publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/96d295900cbc45e5bfcc11452b7f6faf
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