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Interaction of Na+ and Mg2+ with Ca2+ in pancreatic islets as visualized by chlorotetracycline fluorescence
Authors:Inge-Bert Täljedal
Affiliation:Department of Histology, University of Umeå, S-901 87 Umeå Sweden
Abstract:The fluorescence of microdissected pancreatic islets of ob/ob-mice was studied by microscope photometry after incubation with 10 μM chlorotetracycline. In Krebs-Ringer bicarbonate buffer, excitation at 390 nm yielded peak emission at 530 nm, suggesting that chelated Ca2+ was the major source of fluorescence. In support of this interpretation, incubation in Ca2+-free buffer markedly decreased the fluorescence, whereas withdrawal of Mg2+ increased it. Raising the Mg2+ concentration to 15 mM suppressed the fluorescence. In the presence of Ca2+, the substitution of choline ions for Na+ increased the fluorescence considerably; in the absence of Ca2+, however, Na+ deficiency had only little effect. Control experiments showed that Na+ or choline ions had no effect on the fluorescence of Ca2+-chlorotetracycline in 70 or 90% methanol. In 90%, but not in 70%, methanol 15 mM Mg2+ slightly quenched the fluorescence from 2.5 mM Ca2+ and 10 μM chlorotetracycline. It is suggested that Na+, and perhaps Mg2+, tends to decrease the amount of membrane-bound Ca2+ in the pancreatic islets.
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