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Name Wang Dahong
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researchmap agency Okayama University of Science

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Effect of hydrogen peroxide on normal and acatalasemic mouse erythrocytes

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Masuoka N, Zukeran A, Takemoto K , Wang DH, Ishihara K

Summary

Objectives: Normal and acatalasemic mouse erythrocytes were used to clarify the relationship between oxidative damage in H2O2-treated erythrocytes and catalase activity.
Design & Methods: Generation of hydrolysis-resistant erythrocytes and hemolysis were examined. The osmotic fragility test, the negative charges and the number of membrane-flickering erythrocytes among the H2O2-treated
erythrocytes were investigated.
Results: Small amounts of hydrolysis-resistant mouse erythrocytes were generated by treatment with 0.1 mM H2O2, and the amount of acatalasemic erythrocytes was larger than untreated controls. Hemolysis in the acatalasemic
erythrocytes was observed 30 min after the addition of the H2O2. A drastic increase in hydrolysisresistant erythrocytes and a loss of membrane proteins in the acatalasemic erythrocytes were found as a result of
the addition of 1 mM H2O2. Hemolysis in normal erythrocytes was observed at 3 mM H2O2.
Conclusions: Catalase is a potent H2O2-scavenger even in acatalasemic mouse erythrocytes. It is concluded that the drastic increase of hydrolysis-resistant erythrocytes is induced by a loss of membrane function and is associated
with the low catalase activity in these cells.

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Toxicology Reports

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7

StartingPage

282

EndingPage

287

Date of Issue

2020/02

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English

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