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| Título: | Hydrogen peroxide diffusion across the red blood cell membrane occurs mainly by simple diffusion through the lipid fraction |
| Autor: | Orrico, Florencia López Royes, Ana Clara Silva Sallúa, Nicolás Franco, Mélanie Mouro-Chanteloup, Isabelle Denicola, Ana Ostuni, Mariano A. Thomson, Leonor Möller, Matías N. |
| Tipo: | Preprint |
| Palabras clave: | Hydrogen peroxide, Red blood cell, Erythrocyte, Membrane, Permeability, Diffusion |
| Fecha de publicación: | 2025 |
| Resumen: | Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is an oxidant produced endogenously by several enzymatic pathways. While it can cause molecular damage, H2O2 also plays a role in regulating cell proliferation and survival through redox signaling pathways. In the vascular system, red blood cells (RBCs) are notably efficient at metabolizing H2O2. In addition to a robust antioxidant defense, we have recently determined that human RBCs also have a high membrane permeability to H2O2 that is independent of aquaporin 1 or aquaporin 3. In this work, we sought to further investigate the
permeation mechanism of H2O2 through the membrane of human RBCs. First, we explored the role of other erythrocytic membrane proteins in H2O2 transport, including urea transporter B and ammonia transporter Rh proteins. However, no differences were found in H2O2 permeability in RBCs lacking these proteins compared to control RBCs. We then focused on the hypothesis that H2O2 diffuses through the lipid bilayer. To test this, we studied H2O2 permeability in RBCs from patients with Gaucher disease (GD), which accumulate sphingolipids in the membrane, affecting RBC morphology and deformability. We found that RBCs from GD patients exhibited lower H₂O₂ membrane permeability. In another approach, we treated normal RBCs with hexanol, which fluidizes the lipid fraction of the RBC membrane, and observed an increase in the permeability to H2O2. In contrast, hexanol had no effect in the rate of water efflux by aquaporin 1. Together, these results support the hypothesis that H2O2 diffusion through the RBC membrane occurs primarily through the lipid fraction. |
| Descripción: | Publicado también en: Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 2025, 226: 389-396. DOI: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2024.11.031 |
| Editorial: | HAL |
| EN: | HAL, 2025: hal-05527761. |
| Financiadores: | ANII: FCE_2017_136043 ANII: FMV_2019_155597 CSIC: I+D_2014_C632-348 CSIC: I+D_2020_557 CSIC: I+D_2018_47 |
| Citación: | Orrico, F, López Royes, A, Silva Sallúa, N [y otros autores]. "Hydrogen peroxide diffusion across the red blood cell membrane occurs mainly by simple diffusion through the lipid fraction" [Preprint]. Publicado en: HAL. 2025: hal-05527761. 25 h. hal.science/hal-05527761v1 |
| ISSN: | hal.science/hal-05527761v1 |
| Licencia: | Licencia Creative Commons Atribución - No Comercial (CC - By-NC 4.0) |
| Aparece en las colecciones: | Publicaciones académicas y científicas - Facultad de Ciencias |
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