Regulation of K-Cl cotransport during reticulocyte maturation and erythrocyte aging in normal and sickle erythrocytes

I Bize, S Taher, C Brugnara - American Journal of …, 2003 - journals.physiology.org
I Bize, S Taher, C Brugnara
American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology, 2003journals.physiology.org
The age/density-dependent decrease in K-Cl cotransport (KCC), PP1 and PP2A activities in
normal and sickle human erythrocytes, and the effect of urea, a known KCC activator, were
studied using discontinuous, isotonic gradients. In normal erythrocytes, the densest fraction
(d∼ 33.4 g/dl) has only about∼ 5% of the KCC and 4% of the membrane (mb)-PP1 activities
of the least-dense fraction (d∼ 24.7 g/dl). In sickle and normal erythrocytes, density-
dependent decreases for mb-PP1 activity were similar (d50% 28.1±0.4 vs. 27.2±0.2 g/dl …
The age/density-dependent decrease in K-Cl cotransport (KCC), PP1 and PP2A activities in normal and sickle human erythrocytes, and the effect of urea, a known KCC activator, were studied using discontinuous, isotonic gradients. In normal erythrocytes, the densest fraction (d ∼33.4 g/dl) has only about ∼5% of the KCC and 4% of the membrane (mb)-PP1 activities of the least-dense fraction (d ∼24.7 g/dl). In sickle and normal erythrocytes, density-dependent decreases for mb-PP1 activity were similar (d50% 28.1 ± 0.4 vs. 27.2 ± 0.2 g/dl, respectively), whereas those for KCC activity were not (d50% 31.4 ± 0.9 vs. 26.8 ± 0.3 g/dl, respectively, P = 0.004). Excluding the 10% least-dense cells, a very tight correlation exists between KCC and mb-PP1 activities in normal (r2 = 0.995) and sickle erythrocytes (r2 = 0.93), but at comparable mb-PP1 activities, KCC activity is higher in sickle erythrocytes, suggesting a defective, mb-PP1-independent KCC regulation. In normal, least-dense but not in densest cells, urea stimulates KCC (two- to fourfold) and moderately increases mb-PP1 (20–40%). Thus mb-PP1 appears to mediate part of urea-stimulated KCC activity.
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