Acta Chimica Sinica ›› 2010, Vol. 68 ›› Issue (20): 2119-2124. Previous Articles     Next Articles

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张少锋1,2,鄢丹*,1,唐慧英1,2,冯雪1,3,韩玉梅1,杨明2,王跃生2,肖小河*,1   

  • 投稿日期:2009-09-09 修回日期:2010-04-11 发布日期:2010-07-16

Microcalorimetric Investigation on Physiological Activity of Red Blood Cells Affected by Excipient of Polysorbate 80

Zhang Shaofeng1,2 Yan Dan*,1 Tang Huiying1,2 Feng Xue1,3, Han Yumei1 Yang Ming2 Wang Yuesheng2 Xiao Xiaohe*,1   

  1. (1 China Military Institute of Chinese Materia Medica, 302 Military Hospital of China, Beijing 100039)
    (2 Jiangxi College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Nanchang 330004)
    (3 Capital Medical University, Beijing 100069)
  • Received:2009-09-09 Revised:2010-04-11 Published:2010-07-16

To establish an evaluative method to characterize physiological activity of red blood cells (RBC) affected by polysorbate 80. In the experiment, a microcalorimetric technique was used to investigate kinetic variation of energy metabolism of RBCs, which was evaluated quantitatively by the parameters of decay rate constant (k), maximum power (Pmax), the total quantity of heat (Q), decay time (t) taken from P-t curves. The results indicated that characteristic parameters of k, Q and t decreased, and Pmax increased with the concentration of the polysorbate 80 increasing. Furthermore, there was a good linear relationship between Q, k and C (coefficient correlation r??0.95), and the total quantity of heat (Q) of two factories had significant difference (P??0.05). In contrast with method of macroscopic observation, spectrophotometry and cell counting, microcalorimetry has advantage of real-time, full-scale information in determining the dynamic process of physiological activity of RBCs, especially in measuring sub-lethal cells. It is suggested that this method can be used to bioassay quality of polysorbate 80, and provides reference to related investigation of living cells.

Key words: microcalorimetry, solubilizing excipient, polysorbate 80, red blood cells, physiological activity