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A Novel Stopped-Flow Assay for Quantitating Carbonic-Anhydrase Activity and Assessing Red-Blood-Cell Hemolysis

We report a novel carbonic-anhydrase (CA) assay and its use for quantitating red-blood-cell (RBC) lysis during stopped-flow (SF) experiments. We combine two saline solutions, one containing HEPES/pH 7.03 and the other, ~1% CO(2)/44 mM [Formula: see text] /pH 8.41, to generate an out-of-equilibrium C...

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Autores principales: Zhao, Pan, Geyer, R. Ryan, Boron, Walter F.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5368281/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28400735
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2017.00169
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description We report a novel carbonic-anhydrase (CA) assay and its use for quantitating red-blood-cell (RBC) lysis during stopped-flow (SF) experiments. We combine two saline solutions, one containing HEPES/pH 7.03 and the other, ~1% CO(2)/44 mM [Formula: see text] /pH 8.41, to generate an out-of-equilibrium CO(2)/ [Formula: see text] solution containing ~0.5% CO(2)/22 [Formula: see text] /pH ~7.25 (10°C) in the SF reaction cell. CA catalyzes relaxation of extracellular pH to ~7.50: [Formula: see text] + H(+) → CO(2) + H(2)O. Proof-of-concept studies (no intact RBCs) show that the pH-relaxation rate constant (k(ΔpH))—measured via pyranine fluorescence—rises linearly with increases in [bovine CAII] or [murine-RBC lysate]. The y-intercept (no CA) was k(ΔpH) = 0.0183 s(−1). Combining increasing amounts of murine-RBC lysate with ostensibly intact RBCs (pre-SF hemolysis ≅0.4%)—fixing total [hemoglobin] at 2.5 μM in the reaction cell to simulate hemolysis from ostensibly 0 to 100%—causes k(ΔpH) to increase linearly. This y-intercept (0% lysate/100% ostensibly intact RBCs) was k(ΔpH) = 0.0820 s(−1), and the maximal k(ΔpH) (100% lysate/0% intact RBCs) was 1.304 s(−1). Thus, mean percent hemolysis in the reaction cell was ~4.9%. Phenol-red absorbance assays yield indistinguishable results. The increase from 0.4 to 4.9% presumably reflects mechanical RBC disruption during rapid mixing. In all fluorescence studies, the CA blocker acetazolamide reduces k(ΔpH) to near-uncatalyzed values, implying that all CA activity is extracellular. Our lysis assay is simple, sensitive, and precise, and will be valuable for correcting for effects of lysis in physiological SF experiments. The underlying CA assay, applied to blood plasma, tissue-culture media, and organ perfusates could assess lysis in a variety of applications.
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spelling pubmed-53682812017-04-11 A Novel Stopped-Flow Assay for Quantitating Carbonic-Anhydrase Activity and Assessing Red-Blood-Cell Hemolysis Zhao, Pan Geyer, R. Ryan Boron, Walter F. Front Physiol Physiology We report a novel carbonic-anhydrase (CA) assay and its use for quantitating red-blood-cell (RBC) lysis during stopped-flow (SF) experiments. We combine two saline solutions, one containing HEPES/pH 7.03 and the other, ~1% CO(2)/44 mM [Formula: see text] /pH 8.41, to generate an out-of-equilibrium CO(2)/ [Formula: see text] solution containing ~0.5% CO(2)/22 [Formula: see text] /pH ~7.25 (10°C) in the SF reaction cell. CA catalyzes relaxation of extracellular pH to ~7.50: [Formula: see text] + H(+) → CO(2) + H(2)O. Proof-of-concept studies (no intact RBCs) show that the pH-relaxation rate constant (k(ΔpH))—measured via pyranine fluorescence—rises linearly with increases in [bovine CAII] or [murine-RBC lysate]. The y-intercept (no CA) was k(ΔpH) = 0.0183 s(−1). Combining increasing amounts of murine-RBC lysate with ostensibly intact RBCs (pre-SF hemolysis ≅0.4%)—fixing total [hemoglobin] at 2.5 μM in the reaction cell to simulate hemolysis from ostensibly 0 to 100%—causes k(ΔpH) to increase linearly. This y-intercept (0% lysate/100% ostensibly intact RBCs) was k(ΔpH) = 0.0820 s(−1), and the maximal k(ΔpH) (100% lysate/0% intact RBCs) was 1.304 s(−1). Thus, mean percent hemolysis in the reaction cell was ~4.9%. Phenol-red absorbance assays yield indistinguishable results. The increase from 0.4 to 4.9% presumably reflects mechanical RBC disruption during rapid mixing. In all fluorescence studies, the CA blocker acetazolamide reduces k(ΔpH) to near-uncatalyzed values, implying that all CA activity is extracellular. Our lysis assay is simple, sensitive, and precise, and will be valuable for correcting for effects of lysis in physiological SF experiments. The underlying CA assay, applied to blood plasma, tissue-culture media, and organ perfusates could assess lysis in a variety of applications. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-03-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5368281/ /pubmed/28400735 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2017.00169 Text en Copyright © 2017 Zhao, Geyer and Boron. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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title A Novel Stopped-Flow Assay for Quantitating Carbonic-Anhydrase Activity and Assessing Red-Blood-Cell Hemolysis
title_full A Novel Stopped-Flow Assay for Quantitating Carbonic-Anhydrase Activity and Assessing Red-Blood-Cell Hemolysis
title_fullStr A Novel Stopped-Flow Assay for Quantitating Carbonic-Anhydrase Activity and Assessing Red-Blood-Cell Hemolysis
title_full_unstemmed A Novel Stopped-Flow Assay for Quantitating Carbonic-Anhydrase Activity and Assessing Red-Blood-Cell Hemolysis
title_short A Novel Stopped-Flow Assay for Quantitating Carbonic-Anhydrase Activity and Assessing Red-Blood-Cell Hemolysis
title_sort novel stopped-flow assay for quantitating carbonic-anhydrase activity and assessing red-blood-cell hemolysis
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5368281/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28400735
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2017.00169
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