Effect of cadmium on anion exchange capability through Band 3 protein in human erythrocytes
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
The efficiency of transport through Band 3 protein, mediating HCO3-/Cl(-)exchange across erythrocytes membrane, is reduced by oxidative stress. The aim of the present study was to verify whether Band 3 protein transport efficiency is compromised by treatment with Cadmium (Cd2+), an extremely toxic heavy metal known to interfere with antioxidant enzymes, energy metabolism, gene expression and cell membranes. To this end, the rate constant for SO4= uptake through Band 3 protein (accounting for velocity of anion exchange) was measured along with membrane -SH groups, Malonyldialdehyde (MDA) and Band 3 protein expression levels in Cd2+-treated human erythrocytes (300 mu M, 1 mM). Our results show that Cd2+ reduced the rate constant for SO4= uptake, with a significant increase in MDA levels at both concentrations and with a reduction in -SH groups observed after 1 mM Cd2+ treatment, whereas Band 3 protein expression levels were unchanged in both conditions. In conclusion: i) Cd2+ reduces Band 3 protein transport efficiency via different mechanisms depending on metal concentration and with unchanged expression levels; ii) the assessment of Band 3 protein anion exchange capability is a good tool to assay the impact of heavy metals on cell homeostasis and, possibly, useful for diagnosis and monitoring of development of Cd2+ toxicity-related pathologies.
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14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Cadmium, Oxidative stress, SO4= uptake, Band 3 protein, Erythrocyte
Elenco autori:
Morabito, Rossana; Remigante, Alessia; Arcuri, Benedetta; Marino, Angela; Giammanco, Marco; La Spada, Giuseppina; Marino, Angela
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