The modulation of the calcium pump of human red cells by Na+ and K+ |
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Authors: | Pedro J. Romero Eneida Romero |
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Affiliation: | Departamento de Biologia Celular, Facultad de Ciencias, UCV. Apartado 47114, Los Chaguaramos, Caracas 1041 Venezuela |
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Abstract: | 1. The sidedness of Ca2+-pump activation by Na+ and K+ was studied by atomic absorption spectrophotometry in human erythrocyte ghosts, which had been prepared in dextran solutions and resealed to alkali cations. 2. When ghosts were incubated in an all-choline medium, the increase in Nai+ elicited an inhibitory-stimulatory effect on Ca2+ extrusion. By contrast, only a stimulatory action was induced when choline was replaced by Na0+. 3. A dual effect on active Ca2+ efflux was also produced by increasing Ki+ or K0+. The biphasic response to the latter, however, was absent from high-K+ ghosts. Furthermore, the stimulation obtained at high K0+ was additive to that elicited by Ki+. 4. The results suggest that Na+ and K+ stimulate the Ca2+ pump of human red cells through two different mechanisms. The first one appears to be an electric coupling between Ca2+ efflux and the external activating cation. The other seems associated with the molecular reactions of the Ca2+-pump protein. |
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Keywords: | Erythrocyte membrane |
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