Abstract

Partly quaternized poly[thio-1-(N,N-diethyl-aminomethyl) ethylene] polycations (Q-P(TDAE)x) interact electrostatically with the membrane of human red blood cells (RBC) and are highly toxic when given intravenously (i.v.). In order to study the influence of sialic acid negative charges on the hemagglutination and hemolysis induced by Q-P(TDAE)11, RBC were desialylated using neuraminidase. Desialylation had little influence on Q-P(TDAE)11-induced agglutination. It was concluded that this feature resulted from two opposite phenomena consecutive to the decrease of the negative charge of the cell membrane. The first was a decrease of electrostatic attraction between Q-P(TDAE)11 and RBC resulting in less aggregation. The second was reduction of electrostatic repulsions between RBC, which made RBC clustering relatively easier, thus counteracting the first effect. On the other hand, the hemolyzing effect of Q-P(TDAE)11 on desialyated RBC was lower than that observed for native RBC in the presence of serum and pla...

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