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Topological Relationships Cytoskeleton-Membrane Nanosurface-Morphology as a Basic Mechanism of Total Disorders of RBC Structures

The state of red blood cells (RBCs) and their functional possibilities depend on the structural organization of the membranes. Cell morphology and membrane nanostructure are compositionally and functionally related to the cytoskeleton network. In this work, the influence of agents (hemin, endogenous...

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Autores principales: Kozlova, Elena, Sergunova, Viktoria, Sherstyukova, Ekaterina, Gudkova, Olga, Kozlov, Aleksandr, Inozemtsev, Vladimir, Lyapunova, Snezhanna, Chernysh, Aleksandr
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8876224/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35216154
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23042045
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author Kozlova, Elena
Sergunova, Viktoria
Sherstyukova, Ekaterina
Gudkova, Olga
Kozlov, Aleksandr
Inozemtsev, Vladimir
Lyapunova, Snezhanna
Chernysh, Aleksandr
author_facet Kozlova, Elena
Sergunova, Viktoria
Sherstyukova, Ekaterina
Gudkova, Olga
Kozlov, Aleksandr
Inozemtsev, Vladimir
Lyapunova, Snezhanna
Chernysh, Aleksandr
author_sort Kozlova, Elena
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description The state of red blood cells (RBCs) and their functional possibilities depend on the structural organization of the membranes. Cell morphology and membrane nanostructure are compositionally and functionally related to the cytoskeleton network. In this work, the influence of agents (hemin, endogenous oxidation during storage of packed RBCs, ultraviolet (UV) radiation, temperature, and potential of hydrogen (pH) changes) on the relationships between cytoskeleton destruction, membrane nanostructure, and RBC morphology was observed by atomic force microscope. It was shown that the influence of factors of a physical and biochemical nature causes structural rearrangements in RBCs at all levels of organization, forming a unified mechanism of disturbances in relationships “cytoskeleton-membrane nanosurface-cell morphology”. Filament ruptures and, consequently, large cytoskeleton pores appeared. The pores caused membrane topological defects in the form of separate grain domains. Increasing loading doses led to an increase in the number of large cytoskeleton pores and defects and their fusion at the membrane nanosurfaces. This caused the changes in RBC morphology. Our results can be used in molecular cell biology, membrane biophysics, and in fundamental and practical medicine.
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spelling pubmed-88762242022-02-26 Topological Relationships Cytoskeleton-Membrane Nanosurface-Morphology as a Basic Mechanism of Total Disorders of RBC Structures Kozlova, Elena Sergunova, Viktoria Sherstyukova, Ekaterina Gudkova, Olga Kozlov, Aleksandr Inozemtsev, Vladimir Lyapunova, Snezhanna Chernysh, Aleksandr Int J Mol Sci Article The state of red blood cells (RBCs) and their functional possibilities depend on the structural organization of the membranes. Cell morphology and membrane nanostructure are compositionally and functionally related to the cytoskeleton network. In this work, the influence of agents (hemin, endogenous oxidation during storage of packed RBCs, ultraviolet (UV) radiation, temperature, and potential of hydrogen (pH) changes) on the relationships between cytoskeleton destruction, membrane nanostructure, and RBC morphology was observed by atomic force microscope. It was shown that the influence of factors of a physical and biochemical nature causes structural rearrangements in RBCs at all levels of organization, forming a unified mechanism of disturbances in relationships “cytoskeleton-membrane nanosurface-cell morphology”. Filament ruptures and, consequently, large cytoskeleton pores appeared. The pores caused membrane topological defects in the form of separate grain domains. Increasing loading doses led to an increase in the number of large cytoskeleton pores and defects and their fusion at the membrane nanosurfaces. This caused the changes in RBC morphology. Our results can be used in molecular cell biology, membrane biophysics, and in fundamental and practical medicine. MDPI 2022-02-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8876224/ /pubmed/35216154 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23042045 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kozlova, Elena
Sergunova, Viktoria
Sherstyukova, Ekaterina
Gudkova, Olga
Kozlov, Aleksandr
Inozemtsev, Vladimir
Lyapunova, Snezhanna
Chernysh, Aleksandr
Topological Relationships Cytoskeleton-Membrane Nanosurface-Morphology as a Basic Mechanism of Total Disorders of RBC Structures
title Topological Relationships Cytoskeleton-Membrane Nanosurface-Morphology as a Basic Mechanism of Total Disorders of RBC Structures
title_full Topological Relationships Cytoskeleton-Membrane Nanosurface-Morphology as a Basic Mechanism of Total Disorders of RBC Structures
title_fullStr Topological Relationships Cytoskeleton-Membrane Nanosurface-Morphology as a Basic Mechanism of Total Disorders of RBC Structures
title_full_unstemmed Topological Relationships Cytoskeleton-Membrane Nanosurface-Morphology as a Basic Mechanism of Total Disorders of RBC Structures
title_short Topological Relationships Cytoskeleton-Membrane Nanosurface-Morphology as a Basic Mechanism of Total Disorders of RBC Structures
title_sort topological relationships cytoskeleton-membrane nanosurface-morphology as a basic mechanism of total disorders of rbc structures
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8876224/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35216154
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23042045
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