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Characteristics of <sup>86</sup>Rb<sup>+</sup> transport in human erythrocytes infected with Plasmodium falciparum

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Kirk, Kiaran
Ashworth, Kevin J.
Elford, Barry C.
Pinches, Robert A.
Clive Ellory, J.

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Human red cells infected in vitro with Plasmodium falciparum showed a significant increase in the rate of both ouabain-sensitive and aouabain-insensitive 86Rb+ influx. The inrease in ouabain-insensitive 86Rb+ influx was due, in part, increased transport via a bumetanide-sensitive system and, in part to transport via a pathway that was absent (or at least inactive) in uninfected cells. The parasite-induced pathway was inhibited by piperine and had a dose response very similar to that of the Gardo's channel of uninfected cells but was less sensitive than the Gardos channel to inhibition by quinine.

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BBA - Biomembranes

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