Enhanced uptake of calcium by transforming lymphocytes |
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Authors: | R B Whitney R M Sutherland |
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Affiliation: | Ontario Cancer Treatment and Research Foundation, London Clinic, Departments of Therapeutic Radiology and of Biophysics, University of Western Ontario, London 15, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | Phytohemagglutinin caused a rapid increase in calcium accumulation by lymphocytes. The enhanced uptake was observed within 1 hr of initiation of transformation in both human lymphocyte and mouse spleen cell cultures. Increased uptake was also found in mixed lymphocyte cultures although not until late in the response. The rate of calcium uptake increased with time after stimulation and depended upon the PHA concentration. The lowtemperature coefficient (Q10) for calcium permeability in unstimulated cells was indicative of a passive diffusion process, but the Q10 was slightly greater for PHA-stimulated cells. Various chemical agents which alter membrane properties and/or cellular metabolism inhibited uptake to a greater extent in stimulated cultures than in control cultures. Ouabain did not affect the calcium permeability of controls or stimulated cells within 1 hr after PHA addition, but it partially inhibited calcium uptake 12 hr after PHA treatment. Cyclic AMP, dibutyryl cyclic AMP, and theophylline also altered calcium transport providing evidence for an effect of cyclic AMP on an early event in the transformation process. |
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