Albumins as Extracellular Protein Nanoparticles Collaborate with Plasma Ions to Control Biological Osmotic Pressure

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Plasma albumins as protein nanoparticles (PNs) exert essential functions in the control of biological osmotic pressure (OP), being involved in regulating water metabolism, cell morphology and cell tension. Understanding how plasma albumins and different electrolytes co-determine biological OP effects is crucial for correct interpretation of hemodynamic disorders, and practical treatment of hypo/hyper-proteinemia. METHODS: Optical measurement based on intermediate filament (IF) tension probe was used for real-time evaluation of transmembrane osmotic effects in live cells. Ion fluorescent probes were employed to evaluate intracellular ion levels, and a current clamp was used to measure membrane potential, thus exploring association of electrochemical and osmotic effects. RESULTS: Albumins are involved in regulation of intracellular osmolarity by a quantitative relationship. Extracellular PNs can alter membrane potentials by adsorbing counterions, induce production of intracellular PNs and further control the opening of ion channels and ion flow, contributing to electrochemical and osmotic re-equilibrium. Furthermore, various ions interplay with extracellular PNs, showing different osmotic effects: increased levels of calcium ions result in a hypotonic effect, whereas potassium ions induce hyper-osmolarity. CONCLUSION: Extracellular PNs and Ca(2+)/K(+) display antagonistic or synergetic effects in regulating biological OP. Live cells can spontaneously regulate osmotic effects through changing membrane potential and controlling intracellular ion content. Various plasma components need to be comprehensively analyzed, further developing a diagnostic index that considers the biological OP effects of various blood components and improves the evaluation of symptoms and diseases, such as calcium/potassium-hemodynamic disorders and edema.

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