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Two tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) lines differing in Ca2+ use efficiency (Ca2+ use efficient line 113 and Ca2+ use inefficient line 67) were subjected to salinity treatments in two separate experiments to determine whether they differed in salt tolerance. In experiment I, three NaCl and two CaCl2 treatments were imposed. The Na+ concentrations were 1.1, 100 and 150 mM and the Ca2+ concentrations were either 1.51 or 10 mM. In experiment II, one NaCl and three Ca2+ treatments (as CaCl2 or CaSO4) were imposed. The treatments consisted of 150 mM NaCl at either 1.51 mM CaCl2, 10 mM CaCl2, or 10 mM CaSO4. Response to treatments was determined by analysis of growth parameters (shoot and root dry weights, plant height, and root length). Shoot and root dry weight, and root length were depressed as salinity increased in plants lacking additional Ca2+. No significant differences in salt tolerance were detected between the two tomato lines after 24 d of salinity treatment. An important finding of this study was that root growth and length appeared to be more sensitive to the effect of CaCI2 treatment alone and to the effects of CaCl2 × NaCl treatments. This suggests that over the long term, both root growth and root length may be more sensitive indicators of salinity effects than shoots. Supplemental CaCl2 had no ameliorative effect on NaCl stress in shoot growth. The inability of Ca2+ to counter Cl entry or toxicity may account for the lack of amelioration. Additional Ca2+ as CaSO4 improved shoot growth of plants exposed to 150 mM NaCl. In contrast, root growth and length were improved by 10 mM Ca2+ as either CaCl2 or CaSO4.  相似文献   

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Root elongation by wheat seedlings (Triticum aestivum L. cv. Scout 66) was not inhibited by NaCl or KCl up to 130 mM in culture solutions or by high Na+ (2 mg g-1 FW) or K+ (4 mg g-1 FW) in the root tissue, provided that [Ca2+]>2 mM in the rooting medium. At [NaCl], [KCl], or [mannitol] >250 mOs, root elongation was progressively inhibited, irrespective of high [Ca2+]. In contrast, shoot elongation was sensitive to any diminution of water potential, and Ca2+ alleviated the toxicity only weakly. At solute concentrations <250 mOs, the following interactions were observed. Ca2+ alleviated Na+ and K+ toxicity to roots by at least three separate mechanisms. K+ was more toxic to roots than Na+, but Na+ was more toxic to shoots. Low levels of K+ relieved Na+ toxicity, but low levels of Na+ enhanced K+ toxicity. Tissue concentrations of Na+ were reduced by Ca2+ and K+ in the rooting medium, and tissue concentrations of K+ were enhanced by Ca2+ and Na+. Several hypotheses relating to salinity toxicity can be evaluated, at least for wheat seedlings. The osmoticant hypotheses (salinity intoxication occurs because of diminished water potential) is true for shoots at all salinity levels, but is true for roots only at high salinity. The Ca2+-displacement hypothesis (Na+ is toxic because it displaced Ca2+ from the cell surface) is correct, but often of minor importance. The K+-depletion hypothesis (Na+ is toxic because it causes a loss of K+ from plant tissues) is false. The Cl--toxicity hypothesis (the apparent toxicity of Na+ is induced by associated Cl-) is false. The results indicate that, apart from osmotic effects, high levels of Na+ in the rooting medium and in the tissues are not toxic unless Ca2+ is also deficient, a condition probably leading to inadequate compartmentation and excessive cytoplasmic accumulation. This study related growth to ion activities at plasma-membrane surfaces. These activities were computed by a Gouy-Chapman-Stern model then incorporated into non-linear growth models for growth versus toxicants and ameliorants.Key words: Calcium, potassium, salinity, sodium, toxicity   相似文献   

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Quantitative time-resolved measurements of cytosolic Ca2+ release by photolysis of caged InsP3 have been made in single rat submandibular cells using patch clamp whole-cell recording to measure the Ca2+-activated Cl and K+ currents. Photolytic release of InsP3 from caged InsP3 at 100 Joules caused transient inward (VH = 60 mV) and outward (VH = 0 mV) currents, which were nearly symmetric in their time course. The inward current was reduced when pipette Cl concentration was decreased, and the outward current was suppressed by K+ channel blockers, indicating that they were carried by Cl and K+, respectively. Intracellular pre-loading of the InsP3 receptor antagonist heparin or the Ca2+ chelator EGTA clearly prevented both inward and outward currents, indicating that activation of Ca2+-dependent Cl and K+ currents underlies the inward and the outward currents. At low flash intensities, InsP3 caused Ca2+ release which normally activated the K+ and Cl currents in a mono-transient manner. At higher intensities, however, InsP3 induced an additional delayed outward K+ current (IK(delay)). IK(delay) was independent of the initial K+ current, independent of extracellular Ca2+, inhibited by TEA, and gradually prolongated by repeated flashes. The photolytic release of Ca2+ from caged Ca2+ did not mimic the IK(delay). It is suggested that Ca2+ releases from the InsP3-sensitive pools in an InsP3 concentration-dependent manner. Low concentrations of InsP3 induce the transient Ca2+-dependent Cl and K+ currents, which reflects the local Ca2+ release, whereas high concentrations of InsP3 induce a delayed Ca2+-dependent K+ current, which may reflect the Ca2+ wave propagation. J. Cell. Physiol. 174:387–397, 1998. © 1998 Wiley-Liss, Inc.  相似文献   

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Experiments on the effects of varying concentrations of Ca2+ on the Mg2+ + Na+-dependent ATPase activity of a highly purified preparation of dog kidney (Na+ + K+)-ATPase showed that Ca2+ was a partial inhibitor of this activity. When Ca2+ was added to the reaction mixture instead of Mg2+, there was a ouabain-sensitive Ca2+ + Na+-dependent ATPase activity the maximal velocity of which was 30 to 50% of that of Mg2+ + Na+-dependent activity. The apparent affinities of the enzyme for Ca2+ and CaATP seemed to be higher than those for Mg2+ and MgATP. Addition of K+, along with Ca2+ and Na+, increased the maximal velocity and the concentration of ATP required to obtain half-maximal velocity. The maximal velocity of the ouabain-sensitive Ca2+ + Na+ + K+-dependent ATPase was about two orders of magnitude smaller than that of Mg2+ + Na+ + K+-dependent activity. In agreement with previous observations, it was shown that in the presence of Ca2+, Na+, and ATP, an acid-stable phosphoenzyme was formed that was sensitive to either ADP or K+. The enzyme also exhibited a Ca2+ + Na+-dependent ADP-ATP exchange activity. Neither the inhibitory effects of Ca2+ on Mg2+-dependent activities, nor the Ca2+-dependent activities were influenced by the addition of calmodulin. Because of the presence of small quantities of endogenous Mg2+ in all reaction mixtures, it could not be determined whether the apparent Ca2+-dependent activities involved enzyme-substrate complexes containing Ca2+ as the divalent cation or both Ca2+ and Mg2+.  相似文献   

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《Cell calcium》2015,58(5-6):348-365
High environmental salt elicits an increase in cytosolic Ca2+ ([Ca2+]cyt) in plants, which is generated by extracellular Ca2+ influx and Ca2+ release from intracellular stores, such as vacuole and endoplasmic reticulum. This study aimed to determine the physiological mechanisms underlying Ca2+ release from vacuoles and its role in ionic homeostasis in Populus euphratica. In vivo Ca2+ imaging showed that NaCl treatment induced a rapid elevation in [Ca2+]cyt, which was accompanied by a subsequent release of vacuolar Ca2+. In cell cultures, NaCl-altered intracellular Ca2+ mobilization was abolished by antagonists of inositol (1, 4, 5) trisphosphate (IP3) and cyclic adenosine diphosphate ribose (cADPR) signaling pathways, but not by slow vacuolar (SV) channel blockers. Furthermore, the NaCl-induced vacuolar Ca2+ release was dependent on extracellular ATP, extracellular Ca2+ influx, H2O2, and NO. In vitro Ca2+ flux recordings confirmed that IP3, cADPR, and Ca2+ induced substantial Ca2+ efflux from intact vacuoles, but this vacuolar Ca2+ flux did not directly respond to ATP, H2O2, or NO. Moreover, the IP3/cADPR-mediated vacuolar Ca2+ release enhanced the expression of salt-responsive genes that regulated a wide range of cellular processes required for ion homeostasis, including cytosolic K+ maintenance, Na+ and Cl exclusion across the plasma membrane, and Na+/H+ and Cl/H+ exchanges across the vacuolar membrane.  相似文献   

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The effects of an arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungus, Glomus mosseae, and a phosphate-solubilizing microorganism (PSM), Mortierella sp., and their interactions, on nutrient (N, P and K) uptake and the ionic composition of different root tissues of the halophyte Kosteletzkya virginica (L.), cultured with or without NaCl, were evaluated. Plant biomass, AM colonization and PSM populations were also assessed. Salt stress adversely affected plant nutrient acquisition, especially root P and K, resulting in an important reduction in shoot dry biomass. Inoculation of the AM fungus or/and PSM strongly promoted AM colonization, PSM populations, plant dry biomass, root/shoot dry weight ratio and nutrient uptake by K. virginica, regardless of salinity level. Ion accumulation in root tissues was inhibited by salt stress. However, dual inoculation of the AM fungus and PSM significantly enhanced ion (e.g., Na+, Cl?, K+, Ca2+, Mg2+) accumulation in different root tissues, and maintained lower Na+/K+ and Ca2+/Mg2+ ratios and a higher Na+/Ca2+ ratio, compared to non-inoculated plants under 100 mM NaCl conditions. Correlation coefficient analysis demonstrated that plant (shoot or root) dry biomass correlated positively with plant nutrient uptake and ion (e.g., Na+, K+, Mg2+ and Cl?) concentrations of different root tissues, and correlated negatively with Na+/K+ ratios in the epidermis and cortex. Simultaneously, root/shoot dry weight ratio correlated positively with Na+/Ca2+ ratios in most root tissues. These findings suggest that combined AM fungus and PSM inoculation alleviates the deleterious effects of salt on plant growth by enabling greater nutrient (e.g., P, N and K) absorption, higher accumulation of Na+, K+, Mg2+ and Cl? in different root tissues, and maintenance of lower root Na+/K+ and higher Na+/Ca2+ ratios when salinity is within acceptable limits.  相似文献   

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《Developmental biology》1985,108(2):369-376
In medium containing 8.25 mM NaCl, eggs of Xenopus laevis can be activated by threshold concentrations (3 to 5 × 10−8 M) of the divalent cation ionophore, A23187. Activation by threshold concentrations of A23187 is reduced substantially when the concentration of NaCl in the medium is raised to 40 mM. Ion substitution experiments with NaI, Na isethionate, and choline chloride demonstrate that the inhibitory effect is due to Na+ rather than Cl. The inhibitory effect of 40 mM Na+ is blocked by the sodium influx inhibitor, amiloride (1 mM), and by 1 mM verapamil and 1 mM La3+. Elevation of intracellular pH (pHi) with NH4Cl markedly increased the effectiveness of threshold levels of A23187, as evidenced by hypercontraction of the cortex. Neither amiloride nor changes in extracellular Na+ concentration alter pHi, however. Changing the concentration of extracellular Ca2+ had no effect on activation by A23187, regardless of the concentration of Na+ in the extracellular medium. The effect of Na+ on ionophore-induced activation is discussed in terms of alternative hypotheses, including a sodium-calcium exchange mechanism that operates in somatic cells to maintain low intracellular concentrations of Ca2+.  相似文献   

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Prevailing models postulate that high Ca2+ selectivity of Ca2+ release-activated Ca2+ (CRAC) channels arises from tight Ca2+ binding to a high affinity site within the pore, thereby blocking monovalent ion flux. Here, we examined the contribution of high affinity Ca2+ binding for Ca2+ selectivity in recombinant Orai3 channels, which function as highly Ca2+-selective channels when gated by the endoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ sensor STIM1 or as poorly Ca2+-selective channels when activated by the small molecule 2-aminoethoxydiphenyl borate (2-APB). Extracellular Ca2+ blocked Na+ currents in both gating modes with a similar inhibition constant (Ki; ∼25 µM). Thus, equilibrium binding as set by the Ki of Ca2+ blockade cannot explain the differing Ca2+ selectivity of the two gating modes. Unlike STIM1-gated channels, Ca2+ blockade in 2-APB–gated channels depended on the extracellular Na+ concentration and exhibited an anomalously steep voltage dependence, consistent with enhanced Na+ pore occupancy. Moreover, the second-order rate constants of Ca2+ blockade were eightfold faster in 2-APB–gated channels than in STIM1-gated channels. A four-barrier, three–binding site Eyring model indicated that lowering the entry and exit energy barriers for Ca2+ and Na+ to simulate the faster rate constants of 2-APB–gated channels qualitatively reproduces their low Ca2+ selectivity, suggesting that ion entry and exit rates strongly affect Ca2+ selectivity. Noise analysis indicated that the unitary Na+ conductance of 2-APB–gated channels is fourfold larger than that of STIM1-gated channels, but both modes of gating show a high open probability (Po; ∼0.7). The increase in current noise during channel activation was consistent with stepwise recruitment of closed channels to a high Po state in both cases, suggesting that the underlying gating mechanisms are operationally similar in the two gating modes. These results suggest that both high affinity Ca2+ binding and kinetic factors contribute to high Ca2+ selectivity in CRAC channels.  相似文献   

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In order to examine the regulatory role of thyroid hormone on sarcolemmal Ca2+-channels, Na+–Ca2+ exchange and Ca2+-pump as well as heart function, the effects of hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism on rat heart performance and sarcolemmal Ca2+-handling were studied. Hyperthyroid rats showed higher values for heart rate (HR), maximal rates of ventricular pressure development+(dP/dt)max and pressure fall–(dP/dt)max, but shorter time to peak ventricular pressure (TPVP) and contraction time (CT) when compared with euthyroid rats. The left ventricular systolic pressure (LVSP) and left ventricular end-diastolic pressure (LVEDP), as well as aortic systolic and diastolic pressures (ASP and ADP, respectively) were not significantly altered. Hypothyroid rats exhibited decreased values of LVSP, HR, ASP, ADP, +(dP/dt)max and –(dP/dt)max but higher CT when compared with euthyroid rats; the values of LVEDP and TPVP were not changed. Studies with isolated-perfused hearts showed that while hypothyroidism did not modulate the inotropic response to extracellular Ca2+ and Ca2+ channel blocker verapamil, hyperthyroidism increased sensitivity to Ca2+ and decreased sensitivity to verapamil in comparison to euthyroid hearts. Studies of [3H]-nitrendipine binding with purified cardiac sarcolemmal membrane revealed decreased number of high affinity binding sites (Bmax) without any change in the dissociation constant for receptor-ligand complex (Kd) in the hyperthyroid group when compared with euthyroid sarcolemma; hypothyroidism had no effect on these parameters. The activities of sarcolemmal Ca2+-stimulated ATPase, ATP-dependent Ca2+ uptake and ouabain-sensitive Na+–K+ ATPase were decreased whereas the Mg2+-ATPase activity was increased in hypothyroid hearts. On the other hand, sarcolemmal membranes from hyperthyroid samples exhibited increased ouabain-sensitive Na+–K+ ATPase activity, whereas Ca2+-stimulated ATPase, ATP-dependent Ca2+ uptake, and Mg2+-ATPase activities were unchanged. The Vmax and Ka for Ca2+ of cardiac sarcolemmal Na+–Ca2+ exchange were not altered in both hyperthyroid and hypothyroid states. These results indicate that the status of sarcolemmal Ca2+-transport processes is regulated by thyroid hormones and the modification of Ca2+-fluxes across the sarcolemmal membrane may play a crucial role in the development of thyroid state-dependent contractile changes in the heart.  相似文献   

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It is concluded that Ca2+ transport across the basolateral membranes of the ionocytes in killifish skin is mediated for the major part by a Na+/Ca2+-exchange mechanism that is driven by the (transmembrane) Na+ gradient established by Na+/K+-ATPase. The conclusion is based, firstly, on the biochemical evidence for the presence of a Na+/Ca2+-exchanger next to the Ca2+-ATPase in the basolateral membranes of killifish gill cells. Secondly, the transcellular Ca2+ uptake measured in an Ussing chamber setup was 85% and 80% reduced in freshwater (FW) and SW (SW) opercular membranes, respectively, as the Na+ gradient across the basolateral membrane was directly or indirectly (by ouabain) reduced. Thapsigargin or dibutyryl-cAMP/IBMX in SW opercular membranes reduced Ca2+ influx to 46%, comparable to the effects seen in FW membranes [reduction to 56%; Marshall et al. 1995a]. Basal Ca2+ influx across the opercular membrane was 48% lower in membranes from fish adapted to SW than in membranes from fish adaptated to FW. Branchial Na+/K+-ATPase activity was two times higher in SW adapted fish. Accepted: 29 October 1996  相似文献   

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Cyclocarya paliurus seedlings were subjected to 85?mM NaCl and 0, 6, 12 or 18?mM Ca(NO3)2 treatments to study changes in plant growth, photosynthetic parameters and distribution and/or accumulation of organic and inorganic solutes. Na+ toxicity symptoms were observed in plants non-treated with Ca(NO3)2, while 12?mM Ca(NO3)2 supplementation produced a significant promotion of shoot growth; meanwhile chlorophyll content, photosynthetic rate and optimum quantum yield of photosystem II (PSII), represented by the Fv/Fm ratio and pigments content as well as proline and soluble sugars, significantly increased. Ca(NO3)2 supply increased K+ and Ca2+ concentration, whereas the Na+ transport to the shoot was inhibited. There was a strong increase in the K+/Na+ ratio in shoot of Ca(NO3)2-treated plants. X-Ray microanalysis of roots showed that K+, Ca2+ and Na+ accumulated mainly in the epidermal cells and cortical cells of roots with 12?mM Ca(NO3)2 supply, and low accumulation was observed in stelar parenchyma, indicating exogenous Ca2+ possibly induced or strengthened effects of Casparian bands on ion transport. These results suggest that Ca(NO3)2 supplement increased inorganic and organic solutes accumulation in shoot and leaf, and restricted Na+ transport to the shoot by reinforcing barrier effects for attenuating salt injuries in plants, which could be a strategy of Ca2+ alleviating Na+ toxicity in C. paliurus seedlings subjected to salt stress.  相似文献   

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Potassium channels allow the selective flux of K+ excluding the smaller, and more abundant in the extracellular solution, Na+ ions. Here we show that Shab is a typical K+ channel that excludes Na+ under bi-ionic, Nao/Ki or Nao/Rbi, conditions. However, when internal K+ is replaced by Cs+ (Nao/Csi), stable inward Na+ and outward Cs+ currents are observed. These currents show that Shab selectivity is not accounted for by protein structural elements alone, as implicit in the snug-fit model of selectivity. Additionally, here we report the block of Shab channels by external Ca2+ ions, and compare the effect that internal K+ replacement exerts on both Ca2+ and TEA block. Our observations indicate that Ca2+ blocks the channels at a site located near the external TEA binding site, and that this pore region changes conformation under conditions that allow Na+ permeation. In contrast, the latter ion conditions do not significantly affect the binding of quinidine to the pore central cavity. Based on our observations and the structural information derived from the NaK bacterial channel, we hypothesize that Ca2+ is probably coordinated by main chain carbonyls of the pore´s first K+-binding site.  相似文献   

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Selected NaCl tolerant and unselected control lines ofHolcus lanatus L.,Lolium perenne L.,Dactylis glomerata L., andFestuca rubra L. were grown in sand culture at 0, 100, 200, 250, and/or 300 ml m-3NaCl for seven weeks. The tolerant lines of all four species produced significantly greater both shoot and root dry matter at all NaCl treatments compared with the unselected control lines. Na+, K+, Cl-, Ca2+, and Mg2+ contents of leaf, stalk, and roots of each species were determined. The tolerant lines ofH. lanatus contained less Na+ and less Ca2+ but higher K+ in shoots, compared with the unselected line. By contrast theL. perenne tolerant line had higher Na+ and Cl- contents at 250, and 300 mol m-3 NaCl in shoots than the unselected line suggesting a halophytic nature of the tolerant line.D. glomerata accumulated greater quantities of ions compared with the other species examined. The tolerant line contained significantly less Cl- but more K+ in its shoots than the unselected line. Na+, Cl-, and K+ contents in the shoots of the tolerant line ofF.rubra were higher than in the unselected line shoots. Therefore selection for NaCl tolerance may provide useful material for examining the basis of tolerance.  相似文献   

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Ionic channels regulated by extracellular Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]0) were examined in freshly isolated rabbit osteoclasts. K+ current was suppressed by intracellular and extracellular Cs+ ions. In this condition, high [Ca2+]0 evoked an outwardly rectifying current with a reversal potential of about −25 mV. When the concentration of extracellular Cl ions was altered, the reversal potential of the outwardly rectifying current shifted as predicted by the Nernst equation. 4′,4-diisothiocyanostilbene-2′,2-disulphonic acid (DIDS) inhibited the outwardly rectifying current. These results indicated that this current was carried through Cl channels. Cd2+ or Ni2+ caused a transient activation of the Cl current in contrast to the sustained activation elicited by Ca2+. Intracellular 20 mM ethylene glycol-bis(β-aminoethyl ether)-N,N,N′,N′-tetraacetic acid (EGTA) inhibited the divalent cation-induced Cl current. Either when the osmolarity of extracellular medium was increased, or when 100 μM cAMP was dissolved in the patch pipette solution, high [Ca2+]0 still elicited the Cl current, indicating that the divalent cation-induced Cl current was carried through Ca2+-activated Cl channels. Under perforated whole cell clamp extracellular divalent cations evoked the Cl current, indicating that the activation of Cl current did not arise from possible leakage of divalent cations from the extracellular medium under the whole cell clamp condition. This experiment further excluded a possible activation of volume-sensitive Cl channels under whole cell clamp. Intracellular application of guanosine 5′-O-(3-thiotriphosphate) (GTPγS) activated the Cl current and it was inhibited by intracellular 20 mM EGTA, suggesting that the activation of Cl current was mediated through a G protein, and that an increase in [Ca2+]i was critical for the activation of Cl channels. A protein phosphatase inhibitor, okadaic acid (100 nM), caused an irreversible activation of the Cl current, suggesting that protein phosphatase 1 or 2A was involved in the regulation of Ca2+-activated Cl channels. © 1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc.  相似文献   

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Synaptosomes isolated from sheep brain cortex accumulate Ca2+, Sr2+ and Mg2+ when incubated in isosmotic sucrose media containing 5 mM of either of these cations. The maximal levels of cations retained per mg of protein are 100 nmol of Ca2+, 85 nmol of Mg2+ and 80 nmol of Sr2+. The loss of Ca2+ or Sr2+ from the preloaded synaptosomes is increased by monovalent cations in the following order: Na+> K+ > Li+> choline, whereas for the loss of Mg2+ this order is different: K+ > Na+ > Li ~ choline. The efflux of Ca2+ or Sr2+ induced by monovalent cations decreases as the temperature is lowered and it is nearly abolished at 0°C, whereas the efflux of Mg2+ is much less influenced by temperature. The results suggest that the mechanism of exchange of Ca2+ for Na+ in synaptosomes operates similarly for Sr2+, but not for Mg2+.  相似文献   

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The mechanism of the protective effect of Ca2+ on cellular K+ content was studied by examination of the effect of Ca2+ on efflux of the K+ analog, 86Rb+, from preloaded cells with the use of compounds which interfere with monovalent cation movements. Ca2+ decreased 86Rb+ efflux to the same extent in the presence and absence of ouabain, suggesting that Ca2+ did not alter the activity of the (Na+ + K+)-adenosine triphosphatase pump. Ca2+ exerted a similar protective effect in the presence of furosemide, an inhibitor of K+-K+ exchange, indicative that Ca2+ was not inhibiting this pathway. Since Ca2+ did not influence these pathways, it is concluded that Ca2+ exerts its primary effect by slowing passive diffusion. In support of this, Ca2+ also slowed 22Na+ efflux. In addition, ethanol-induced leakage of 86Rb+ was reversed by extracellular Ca2+, suggestive of a Ca2+-membrane phospholipid interaction.  相似文献   

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The ionic requirements for K+-evoked efflux of endogenous taurine from primary cerebellar astrocyte cultures were studied. The Ca2+ ionophore A23187 evoked taurine efflux in a dose-dependent fashion with a time-course identical to that of K+-induced efflux. The Ca2+-channel antagonist nifedipine had no effect upon efflux induced by 10 or 50 mM K+. In addition, verapamil did not antagonize 50 mM K+-evoked efflux except at high, non-pharmacological concentrations (>100 M), and preincubation with 2 M -conotoxin had no effect on 50 mM K+-evoked efflux. Similarly, preincubation with 1 mM ouabain had no effect on the amount of taurine released by K+ stimulation, but did accelerate the onset of efflux by 2–4 min. Although 2 M tetrodotoxin had no effect on K+-evoked release, replacing Na+ with choline abolished the taurine efflux seen in response to K+ stimulation. Together, these findings suggest that neuronal N- and L-type Ca2+- and voltage-dependent Na+-channels are not involved in the influx of Ca2+ which appears to be necessary for K+-evoked taurine efflux, and that in addition to Ca2+, extracellular Na+ is also required.  相似文献   

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The human epithelial channels, CaT1 and CaT2, were expressed in oocytes, and their single-channel characteristics were compared. In the presence of Na+ and K+ as charge carriers in the pipette solutions, channel activities were observed only when the the extracellular sides of the patches were exposed to nominally Ca2+- and Mg2+-free solutions. In patches of both CaT1- and CaT2-expressing oocytes, multiple channel openings were observed, but the current levels were higher in CaT2-expressing oocytes, particularly at more negative voltages. With K+ as a charge carrier in patches of CaT1-expressing oocytes, the channel activity was low at −10 to −60 mV, but increased dramatically at more negative potentials. This voltage dependence was observed in the presence of both Na+ and K+. The channel activity with Na+, however, was higher at all potentials. Differences between the voltage dependencies for the two cations were also observed in CaT2-expressing oocytes, but the channel activities were higher than those in CaT1-expressing oocytes, particularly in the presence of Na+. We also found that low concentrations of extracellular Mg2+ (5–50 μm) elicited a strong inhibitory action on the CaT channels. Activation of the CaT1 and CaT2 channels by hyperpolarization and other factors may promote increased Ca2+ entry that participates in stimulation of intestinal absorption and renal reabsorption and/or other Ca2+ transport mechanisms in epithelial cells. Received: 8 March 2001/Revised: 24 July 2001  相似文献   

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The ouabain-insensitive, Mg2+-dependent, Na+-stimulated ATPase activity present in fresh basolateral plasma membranes from guinea-pig kidney cortex cells (prepared at pH 7.2) can be increased by the addition of micromolar concentrations of Ca2+ to the assay medium. The Ca2+ involved in this effect seems to be associated with the membranes in two different ways: as a labile component, which can be quickly and easily ‘deactivated’ by reducing the free Ca2+ concentration of the assay medium to values lower than 1 μM; and as a stable component, which can be ‘deactivated’ by preincubating the membranes for periods of 3–4 h with 2 mM EDTA or EGTA. Both components are easily activated by micromolar concentrations of Ca2+. The Ka of the system for Na+ is the same, 8 mM, whether only the stable component or both components, stable and labile, are working. In other words, the activating effect of Ca2+ on the Na+-stimulated ATPase is on the Vmax, and not on the Ka of the system for Na+. The activating effect of Ca2+ may be related to some conformational change produced by the interaction of this ion with the membranes, since it can also be obtained by resuspending the membranes at pH 7.8 or by ageing the preparations. Changes in the Ca2+ concentration may modulate the ouabain-insensitive, Na+-stimulated ATPase activity. This modulation could regulate the magnitude of the extrusion of Na+ accompanied by Cl? and water that these cells show, and to which the Na+-ATPase has been associated as being responsible for the energy supply of this mode of Na+ extrusion.  相似文献   

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In reconstituted human red blood cells a difference was found in (Ca2+ + Mg2+)-ATPase activity and in Ca2+ efflux at 37°C, depending on the side of the membrane at which the monovalent cations K+ and Na+ were placed. Under the conditions used, (Ca2+ + Mg2+)-ATPase activity and Ca2+ efflux was highest when K+ (35 ± 0.5 mM (± S.E.), mean of four experiments) was at the inside and Na+ (130 mM) at the outside of the ghost membrane.  相似文献   

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