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The dependence of the rate of human complement-mediated lysis of rabbi
t erythrocytes on concentrations of factors B and D of the alternative
pathway is characterized by saturation kinetics. At low B and D conce
ntrations no lysis occurs until a certain ''threshold'' concentration
of the respective factor has been reached The dependence of the lysis
rate on C3 concentration is wavelike, i.e., at some C3 concentrations
erythrocyte lysis is inhibited. It is supposed that C3 not only mediat
es the complement-dependent hemolysis but also plays a prominent role
in self-regulation of this process.