J. Bramham et Fg. Riddell, THE EFFECT OF LITHIUM-THERAPY UPON THE COMPOSITION OF THE HUMAN ERYTHROCYTE-MEMBRANE, Journal of inorganic biochemistry, 57(1), 1995, pp. 23-32
The membrane phospholipids and membrane proteins from the erythrocytes
of manic depressive patients undergoing lithium therapy and of normal
controls were examined by high performance TLC and gel electrophoresi
s, respectively. The phospholipid composition of the erythrocyte membr
anes of the normal controls was close to that reported previously. The
lipid composition of the erythrocyte membranes of the patients was ve
ry similar but differed from the normal controls in that the proportio
n of sphingomyelin and cholesterol appeared to be lower, whereas phosp
hatidylserine appeared to be higher in the patients by amounts compara
ble with the sums of the 95% confidence limits on the measurements. No
major differences in the protein composition of the erythrocyte membr
anes were detected.