Barbiturates and Lidocaine Effect on Erythrocyte Resistance to Hypertonic Hemolysis
Keywords:
hypertonic hemolysis, erythrocytes, dehydration, barbital, phenobarbital, lidocaineAbstract
Dynamics of erythrocyte hemolysis under transferring them into hypertonic solution (4.0 mol/l NaCl) with introduced barbital, phenobarbital and lidocaine at 37 and 0°C has been studied. Barbiturates and lidocaine were established to increase cell integrity under hypertony at 37 and 0°C. Protective effect is more manifested in phenobarbital. Under preliminary cell dehydration the erythrocyte integrity augments after dehydration in moderately hypertonic media. In that case barbiturates and lidocaine increase cell integrity as well.
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