Age and sex-dependent effects of nitrosative stress on the osmotic fragility of human red blood cells

Nitrosative stress is defined as a condition in which oxidative stress accompanies the presence of excess NO and they both may alter the integrity of the red blood cell membrane (RBC). In this study, age- and sex-related effects of nitrosative stress on the membrane osmotic fragility of RBC were inv...

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Main Authors: Kemer Serkan, Usanmaz Suzan Emel, Oztorun Hande Selvi, Bogaoglu Aylin Ecem, Sannah Beyan, Sanlı Fatma, Aslan Gamze, Bilici Nisanur, Karayilan Nurcan, Ciftci Rabia Isilay, Varli Murat, Demirel-Yilmaz Emine
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Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2025-04-01
Series:Türk Biyokimya Dergisi
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/tjb-2024-0121
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Summary:Nitrosative stress is defined as a condition in which oxidative stress accompanies the presence of excess NO and they both may alter the integrity of the red blood cell membrane (RBC). In this study, age- and sex-related effects of nitrosative stress on the membrane osmotic fragility of RBC were investigated using NO and superoxide donors in the RBC isolated from participants.
ISSN:1303-829X