Spherocytic Hemolytic Disease During Magnesium Deprivation in the Rat

Author:

OKEN MARTIN M.12,LICHTMAN MARSHALL A.13,MILLER DENIS R.14,LEBLOND PIERRE15

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Medicine, of Radiation Biology and Biophysics, and of Pediatrics, University of Rochester School of Medicine, Rochester, N.Y.

2. Department of Hematology, William Beaumont General Hospital, El Paso, Tex.; formerly Instructor in Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Rochester School of Medicine, Rochester, N.Y.

3. University of Rochester School of Medicine, Rochester, N.Y.; Scholar of the Leukemia Society of America.

4. New York Hospital, Cornell Medical Center, New York, N.Y.; formerly Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University of Rochester School of Medicine, Rochester, N.Y.

5. University of Rochester School of Medicine, Rochester, N.Y.; Fellow of the Medical Research Council of Canada.

Abstract

Abstract Young male rats (115 g) were maintained on diets containing 4-8 mg of magnesium per 100 g of diet for 12 wk. By 3 wk the characteristic features of magnesium deprivation developed, including decreased plasma and tissue magnesium concentration, growth retardation, ruffled fur, patchy dermatitis, irritability, hyperemia of acral parts, onychymegaly, and in the most severely restricted, premature death. By 7 wk of deprivation, evidence of a hemolytic state existed and thereafter reticulocytosis, spherocytosis, shortened 51Cr red cell survival, erythroid hyperplasia of the bone marrow, and mild anemia were present. Erythrocytes during magnesium deficiency were characterized by decreased intracellular magnesium, glucose utilization, lactate production, ATP and 2,3-DPG concentration. A progressive decrease in red cell deformability as measured by cell elastimetry occurred. The reduction in lactate production and in ATP concentration due to magnesium deficiency may be causal in the development of rigid spherocytes with shortened survival in vivo. In addition, the shape and deformability alteration of the red cell may be due to defective membrane construction in a magnesium-deficient environment.

Publisher

American Society of Hematology

Subject

Cell Biology,Hematology,Immunology,Biochemistry

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