Alteration of the erythrocyte membrane during Newcastle disease virus-induced hemolysis
In attempting to explain the mechanism whereby hemoglobin is released during NDV-induced hemolysis it was found that marker substances like albumin or myoglobin with diameters larger than 30 A are retained in the erythrocyte membrane, whereas low molecular weight material is released. This indicates...
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description | In attempting to explain the mechanism whereby hemoglobin is released during NDV-induced hemolysis it was found that marker substances like albumin or myoglobin with diameters larger than 30 A are retained in the erythrocyte membrane, whereas low molecular weight material is released. This indicates that NDV-induced hemolysis does not result in the formation of membrane lesions but rather in the alteration of membrane permeability. A prerequisite for this process is the insertion of viral envelope components into the cell membrane. NDV-induced hemolysis can be enhanced by virus-specific antibodies and complement. In this case the release of marker substances is due to membrane lesions since large molecules also are released from the erythrocytes. |
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