Fig. 6.
Fig. 6. Dipyridamole inhibition of Ca++-activated K+ fluxes compared with sickling-induced Na+influx. / Washed SS RBCs were suspended at 2% hematocrit and exposed to the nominal concentrations of dipyridamole indicated. Samples were then divided for separate measurement of sickling-induced Na+influx (▪) and (ionophore A23187) Ca++-activated K+ efflux (●) as described in “Materials and methods.” Flux values were normalized to the appropriate control flux (no drug). Mean values, with SDs, are shown for experiments in 3 individuals.

Dipyridamole inhibition of Ca++-activated K+ fluxes compared with sickling-induced Na+influx.

Washed SS RBCs were suspended at 2% hematocrit and exposed to the nominal concentrations of dipyridamole indicated. Samples were then divided for separate measurement of sickling-induced Na+influx (▪) and (ionophore A23187) Ca++-activated K+ efflux (●) as described in “Materials and methods.” Flux values were normalized to the appropriate control flux (no drug). Mean values, with SDs, are shown for experiments in 3 individuals.

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