Figure 5
Effect of Ca2+ on the magnitude of the rehydration response. Experimental conditions were the same as in Figure 3A except that the total Ca2+ concentrations in the cell suspension were those indicated in panels B to D. Ionophore addition to 5% Hct RBC suspensions when the [Ca2+]s was higher than 100 μM was followed by rapid and extensive RBC lysis, unrelated to slow Pcat-mediated hydration, thus precluding investigation of Pcat at higher Ca2+ levels. In panel A the medium contained 50 μM Na-EGTA and no added calcium in order to chelate contaminant [Ca2+]o (less than 10 μM) and ensure [Ca2+]i levels below Gardos channel activation.

Effect of Ca2+ on the magnitude of the rehydration response. Experimental conditions were the same as in Figure 3A except that the total Ca2+ concentrations in the cell suspension were those indicated in panels B to D. Ionophore addition to 5% Hct RBC suspensions when the [Ca2+]s was higher than 100 μM was followed by rapid and extensive RBC lysis, unrelated to slow Pcat-mediated hydration, thus precluding investigation of Pcat at higher Ca2+ levels. In panel A the medium contained 50 μM Na-EGTA and no added calcium in order to chelate contaminant [Ca2+]o (less than 10 μM) and ensure [Ca2+]i levels below Gardos channel activation.

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