Cholesterol Hydroperoxide Formation in Red Cell Membranes and Photohemolysis in Erythropoietic Protoporphyria

3β-Hydroxy-5α-hydroperoxy-$\Delta ^{6}$-cholestene is produced in protoporphyrin-containing red blood cell ghosts irradiated with approximately 400-nanometer light in the presence of oxygen. Incorporation of this cholesterol photooxidation product into normal red blood cells leads to increased osmot...

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description 3β-Hydroxy-5α-hydroperoxy-$\Delta ^{6}$-cholestene is produced in protoporphyrin-containing red blood cell ghosts irradiated with approximately 400-nanometer light in the presence of oxygen. Incorporation of this cholesterol photooxidation product into normal red blood cells leads to increased osmotic fragility and eventual hemolysis. These results may be relevant to photohemolysis associated with erythropoietic protoporphyria.
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Cell Membrane - metabolism
Cholesterol - metabolism
Cholesterol - pharmacology
Cholesterols
Chromosomes
Convulsants
Enzymes
Erythrocytes - cytology
Erythrocytes - metabolism
Hemolysis
Humans
Hybridity
Liposomes
Osmotic fragility
Osmotic Fragility - drug effects
P branes
Peroxides - biosynthesis
Peroxides - metabolism
Peroxides - pharmacology
Photochemistry
Photolysis
Porphyrias - blood
Porphyrias - metabolism
Protoporphyrins
title Cholesterol Hydroperoxide Formation in Red Cell Membranes and Photohemolysis in Erythropoietic Protoporphyria
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