Recent reports have suggested that haemolytic anaemia in pyrimidine 5' nucleotidase (P5'N) deficiency might be due to impaired erythrocyte hexose monophosphate shunt (HMS). To investigate the relationship between pyrimidine accumulation, HMS impairment and shortened red-cell survival, we tested glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G-6PD), HMS, P5'N activities and the UV spectrum in whole red cells and in red cells of different age from 2 P5'N-deficient patients with different degrees of haemolytic anaemia. In whole red cells we found a reduction of both G-6PD and stimulated HMS activity in the presence of a variable amount of pyrimidine nucleotides (37.
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View Article and Find Full Text PDFPyrimidine 5' nucleotidase (P5'N) acquired deficiency has been found in several hematologic disorders including beta-thalassemia. Our previous studies suggested that the aldehydes produced during membrane lipid peroxidation could play a role in P5'N inactivation in thalassemia. To evaluate the effects of the thalassemic "environment" on transfused red blood cells, we tested P5'N, pyruvate kinase (PK), glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G-6PD) activity, creatine content, reduced glutathione (GSH) levels and the hexose monophosphate shunt (HMS) in the red cells of homozygous transfusion-dependent thalassemic children, immediately following and again one month after transfusion.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPyrimidine 5'-nucleotidase (P5'N) partial deficiency has been described in several hematological disorders and also in the beta-thalassemic trait. To check if the P5'N deficiency in thalassemia was acquired we used thalassemic red cells (from either homo- or heterozygous subjects), whose P5'N activity was lower than in control cells. After separation on a density gradient, activity in lighter cells was similar to controls and less than 50% in denser cells.
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