Abstract
Lipid A is responsible for the endotoxic activities. The effect of different lipid A concentrations and incubation times on red blood cell (RBC) deformation was studied by means of a rheoscope. Lipid A concentrations of 10 and 100 μg/ml decreased RBC deformability by 41% and 46%, respectively, after 20 min of incubation. After 1 h, RBC deformability nearly reached preincubation values. Lipid A binding to RBC membranes (passive hemolysis test) was similar after 30 and 60 min incubation. This suggests that lipid A binding to RBC membrane does not change during this time, but that lipid A is inserted into the membrane, thereby improving RBC deformability.
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