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LEAD STUDIES : III. THE EFFECTS OF LEAD ON RED BLOOD CELLS. PART 3. A CHEMICAL EXPLANATION OF THE REACTION OF LEAD WITH RED BLOOD CELLS.

机译:铅研究:III。铅对红色血液细胞的影响。第3部分。铅与红色血液细胞反应的化学解释。

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These three papers have developed the following facts, which suffice to explain completely the anemia of lead poisoning. In vitro, the exposure to a very small amount of lead greatly changes the surface of the red blood cells. Their permeability to water is so altered that they shrink and are incapable of swelling as much as normal cells. With this is associated a marked increase in the resistance to different osmotic surroundings—demonstrated by far less hemolysis than normal in salt solution of very low concentrations. The "leaded" cells, however, are relatively short lived, and hemolyze readily as the result of slight trauma. These observations can also be demonstrated in vivo as experiments with rabbits with acute lead poisoning show. In addition to these effects on permeability, lead alters the physical properties of red blood cells so that they lose their normal stickiness and are no longer agglutinated by the sera of different isoagglutinating groups. All these changes are evidence of an effect on the surface of the cell; the interior of the cell does not undergo disturbances; at least, the physiological properties of the hemoglobin remain normal. The chemical reaction which causes these physical changes in the cell is a precipitation of insoluble lead phosphate and a formation of acid. This causes the "leaded" red blood cell to change from an elastic distensible sac, to one which is contracted, relatively inelastic and brittle. In such condition the cell can poorly withstand the trauma involved in circulation of the blood, and this lack of resistance probably explains the marked destruction of peripheral blood in lead poisoning.
机译:这三篇论文提出了以下事实,足以完全解释铅中毒的贫血。在体外,暴露于非常少量的铅会极大地改变红细胞的表面。它们对水的渗透性变化如此之大,以至于它们收缩并且无法像正常细胞一样膨胀。与此相关的是,对不同渗透环境的抵抗力显着提高-在非常低浓度的盐溶液中溶血比正常情况少得多。然而,“铅”细胞的寿命相对较短,并且由于轻度创伤而容易溶血。这些观察结果也可以在体内用急性铅中毒的兔子实验证明。除这些对通透性的影响外,铅还改变了红细胞的物理特性,使它们失去了正常的黏性,并且不再被不同的异凝集基团的血清凝集。所有这些变化都是对细胞表面产生影响的证据。细胞内部不受干扰;至少,血红蛋白的生理特性保持正常。引起细胞中这些物理变化的化学反应是不溶性磷酸铅的沉淀和酸的形成。这导致“铅”红细胞从弹性可扩张的囊变成收缩的,相对无弹性和易碎的囊。在这种情况下,细胞不能很好地承受血液循环中的创伤,这种抗性的缺乏可能解释了铅中毒时外周血的明显破坏。

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