Hemolysis Assay: An In Vitro Method to Measure Calcium Ionophore-Induced Lysis in Human Erythrocytes

Published: April 30, 2023

Abstract

Source: Bigdelou, P. et al., Induction of Eryptosis in Red Blood Cells Using a Calcium Ionophore. J. Vis. Exp. (2020).

This video describes an in vitro assay to determine calcium-ionophore-induced hemolysis or lysis of red blood cells in a human sample. The assay measures the percentage of hemolysis by quantifying hemoglobin released from ruptured erythrocytes.

Protocol

All procedures involving human participants have been performed in compliance with the institutional, national, and international guidelines for human welfare and have been reviewed by the local institutional review board. 1. Erythrocyte isolation from whole blood Add 500 µL of whole blood in acid citrate dextrose (ACD) (stored at 4 °C) to a microcentrifuge tube. NOTE: Whole blood was purchased in ACD. According to the company, 1.5 mL of ACD is add…

Disclosures

The authors have nothing to disclose.

Materials

96-well plate Fisher Scientific 12-565-331
CaCl2 Fisher Scientific C79-500
Centrifuge Millipore Sigma M7157 Model Eppendorf 5415C
DMSO Sigma-Aldrich 472301-100ML
Glucose monohydrate Sigma-Aldrich Y0001745
HEPES Buffer (1 M) Fisher Scientific 50-751-7290 Store at 4 °C
Ionomycin calcium salt EMD Milipore Corp. 407952-1MG Dissolve in DMSO to reach 2 mM. Store at -20 °C
KCl Fisher Scientific  P330-500
MgSO4 Fisher Scientific M65-500
Microcentrifuge tube Fisher Scientific 02-681-5
NaCl  Fisher Scientific  S271-500
Synergy HFM microplate reader BioTek
Whole blood in ACD Zen-Bio Store at 4 °C and warm to 37 °C prior to use

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Hemolysis Assay: An In Vitro Method to Measure Calcium Ionophore-Induced Lysis in Human Erythrocytes. J. Vis. Exp. (Pending Publication), e21179, doi: (2023).

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