Alteration of red blood cell (RBC) pH produces stomatocytosis (at low pH) and echinocytosis (at high pH). Cell shrinkage potentiates high pH echinocytosis, but shrinkage alone does not cause echinocytosis. Mechanisms for these shape changes have not been described. In this study, measured dependence of RBC shape on cell pH was nonlinear, with a broad pH range in which normal discoid shape was maintained. Transbilayer distribution of phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylserine, measured by back-extraction of radiolabeled lipid, was the same in control and altered pH cells. Possible roles of pH- titratable inner monolayer phospholipids were examined by assessing pH- dependent shape in cells in which their levels had been perturbed. In metabolically depleted cells and calcium-treated cells, which have altered levels of phosphatidic acid, phosphatidylinositol-4-phosphate, and/or phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate, low cell pH was stomatocytogenic and high cell pH was echinocytogenic, as in control cells. Thus, neither change in membrane lipid asymmetry nor normal levels of the pH-titratable inner monolayer lipids is necessary for cell pH-mediated shape change.
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        August 15, 1995
    Shape response of human erythrocytes to altered cell pH Free
                            
            MM Gedde,
                    
    
        
    
        
                        
                
                
    MM Gedde
    Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, CA 94305, USA.
    
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            E Yang,
                    
    
        
    
        
                        
                
                
    E Yang
    Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, CA 94305, USA.
    
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                                WH Huestis
                    
    
        
    
        
                        
                
    
    WH Huestis
    Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, CA 94305, USA.
    
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Blood (1995) 86 (4): 1595–1599.
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  MM Gedde, E Yang, WH Huestis; Shape response of human erythrocytes to altered cell pH. Blood 1995; 86 (4): 1595–1599. doi: https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.V86.4.1595.bloodjournal8641595
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