Abstract:The kinetic parameters of Na(+)-Li+ exchange were studied in both neonatal and adult's red blood cells in order to evaluate if the asymmetry for Li+ fluxes (Na(+)-contralateral-dependent) is expressed in both types of cells. Maximum velocities (Vmax) and Km (half-activation constant) were measured for Li+ fluxes in both types of cells. In human neonatal red blood cells (nRBC), extracellular Na+-dependent Li+ efflux was shown to be a saturable function of external sodium concentration with high affinity (appare… Show more
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