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. 1977 Apr;74(4):1538–1542. doi: 10.1073/pnas.74.4.1538

Transmembrane movement of cholesterol in human erythrocytes.

Y Lange, C M Cohen, M J Poznansky
PMCID: PMC430825  PMID: 266194

Abstract

We studied the exchange of cholesterol between radioactively labeled plasma and human erythrocytes. Results from experiments in which [3H]cholesterol and [14C]-cholesterol were exchanged sequentially into the cells and back out into unlabeled plasma, showed that transmembrane movement of cholesterol occurred with a half-time that was either less than 50 min or greater than 10 days. To obtain further information about the transmembrane movement of cholesterol, we used a technique [Jacobson, B. S. & Branton, D. (1977) Science 195, 302-304] for exposure of the cytoplasmic surface of erythrocyte membranes. This method involved the ionic attachment of erythrocytes to derivatized glass beads followed by disruption of the cells, leaving the beads covered by membrane with the cytoplasmic surface exposed [3H]Cholesterol was exchanged into intact erythrocytes which then were attached to beads. The beads with attached membrane were incubated with phospholipid-cholesterol vesicles and the exchange of cholesterol between the membrane cytoplasmic surface and vesicles was studied. We found that [3H]cholesterol was present at the cytoplasmic surface, indicating that transmembrane movement of cholesterol had occurred within the 2.5 hr required to complete the experiment. This result suggests that the more rapid rate of transmembrane cholesterol movement, inferred from the experiments described above, is the one that applies.

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