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RBC deformability and amino acid concentrations after hypo-osmotic challenge may reflect chronic cell hydration status in healthy young men

Biomarkers of chronic cell hydration status are needed to determine whether chronic hyperosmotic stress increases chronic disease risk in population-representative samples. In vitro, cells adapt to chronic hyperosmotic stress by upregulating protein breakdown to counter the osmotic gradient with hig...

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Autores principales: Stookey, Jodi D, Klein, Alexis, Hamer, Janice, Chi, Christine, Higa, Annie, Ng, Vivian, Arieff, Allen, Kuypers, Frans A, Larkin, Sandra, Perrier, Erica, Lang, Florian
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3841048/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24303184
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/phy2.117
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author Stookey, Jodi D
Klein, Alexis
Hamer, Janice
Chi, Christine
Higa, Annie
Ng, Vivian
Arieff, Allen
Kuypers, Frans A
Larkin, Sandra
Perrier, Erica
Lang, Florian
author_facet Stookey, Jodi D
Klein, Alexis
Hamer, Janice
Chi, Christine
Higa, Annie
Ng, Vivian
Arieff, Allen
Kuypers, Frans A
Larkin, Sandra
Perrier, Erica
Lang, Florian
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description Biomarkers of chronic cell hydration status are needed to determine whether chronic hyperosmotic stress increases chronic disease risk in population-representative samples. In vitro, cells adapt to chronic hyperosmotic stress by upregulating protein breakdown to counter the osmotic gradient with higher intracellular amino acid concentrations. If cells are subsequently exposed to hypo-osmotic conditions, the adaptation results in excess cell swelling and/or efflux of free amino acids. This study explored whether increased red blood cell (RBC) swelling and/or plasma or urine amino acid concentrations after hypo-osmotic challenge might be informative about relative chronic hyperosmotic stress in free-living men. Five healthy men (20–25 years) with baseline total water intake below 2 L/day participated in an 8-week clinical study: four 2-week periods in a U-shaped A-B-C-A design. Intake of drinking water was increased by +0.8 ± 0.3 L/day in period 2, and +1.5 ± 0.3 L/day in period 3, and returned to baseline intake (0.4 ± 0.2 L/day) in period 4. Each week, fasting blood and urine were collected after a 750 mL bolus of drinking water, following overnight water restriction. The periods of higher water intake were associated with significant decreases in RBC deformability (index of cell swelling), plasma histidine, urine arginine, and urine glutamic acid. After 4 weeks of higher water intake, four out of five participants had ½ maximal RBC deformability below 400 mmol/kg; plasma histidine below 100 μmol/L; and/or undetectable urine arginine and urine glutamic acid concentrations. Work is warranted to pursue RBC deformability and amino acid concentrations after hypo-osmotic challenge as possible biomarkers of chronic cell hydration.
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spelling pubmed-38410482013-12-03 RBC deformability and amino acid concentrations after hypo-osmotic challenge may reflect chronic cell hydration status in healthy young men Stookey, Jodi D Klein, Alexis Hamer, Janice Chi, Christine Higa, Annie Ng, Vivian Arieff, Allen Kuypers, Frans A Larkin, Sandra Perrier, Erica Lang, Florian Physiol Rep Original Research Biomarkers of chronic cell hydration status are needed to determine whether chronic hyperosmotic stress increases chronic disease risk in population-representative samples. In vitro, cells adapt to chronic hyperosmotic stress by upregulating protein breakdown to counter the osmotic gradient with higher intracellular amino acid concentrations. If cells are subsequently exposed to hypo-osmotic conditions, the adaptation results in excess cell swelling and/or efflux of free amino acids. This study explored whether increased red blood cell (RBC) swelling and/or plasma or urine amino acid concentrations after hypo-osmotic challenge might be informative about relative chronic hyperosmotic stress in free-living men. Five healthy men (20–25 years) with baseline total water intake below 2 L/day participated in an 8-week clinical study: four 2-week periods in a U-shaped A-B-C-A design. Intake of drinking water was increased by +0.8 ± 0.3 L/day in period 2, and +1.5 ± 0.3 L/day in period 3, and returned to baseline intake (0.4 ± 0.2 L/day) in period 4. Each week, fasting blood and urine were collected after a 750 mL bolus of drinking water, following overnight water restriction. The periods of higher water intake were associated with significant decreases in RBC deformability (index of cell swelling), plasma histidine, urine arginine, and urine glutamic acid. After 4 weeks of higher water intake, four out of five participants had ½ maximal RBC deformability below 400 mmol/kg; plasma histidine below 100 μmol/L; and/or undetectable urine arginine and urine glutamic acid concentrations. Work is warranted to pursue RBC deformability and amino acid concentrations after hypo-osmotic challenge as possible biomarkers of chronic cell hydration. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2013-10 2013-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3841048/ /pubmed/24303184 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/phy2.117 Text en © 2013 The Authors. Physiological Reports published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of the American Physiological Society and The Physiological Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation.
spellingShingle Original Research
Stookey, Jodi D
Klein, Alexis
Hamer, Janice
Chi, Christine
Higa, Annie
Ng, Vivian
Arieff, Allen
Kuypers, Frans A
Larkin, Sandra
Perrier, Erica
Lang, Florian
RBC deformability and amino acid concentrations after hypo-osmotic challenge may reflect chronic cell hydration status in healthy young men
title RBC deformability and amino acid concentrations after hypo-osmotic challenge may reflect chronic cell hydration status in healthy young men
title_full RBC deformability and amino acid concentrations after hypo-osmotic challenge may reflect chronic cell hydration status in healthy young men
title_fullStr RBC deformability and amino acid concentrations after hypo-osmotic challenge may reflect chronic cell hydration status in healthy young men
title_full_unstemmed RBC deformability and amino acid concentrations after hypo-osmotic challenge may reflect chronic cell hydration status in healthy young men
title_short RBC deformability and amino acid concentrations after hypo-osmotic challenge may reflect chronic cell hydration status in healthy young men
title_sort rbc deformability and amino acid concentrations after hypo-osmotic challenge may reflect chronic cell hydration status in healthy young men
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3841048/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24303184
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/phy2.117
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