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Effects of chromium compounds on plasma membrane Mg2+-ATPase activity of BHK cells.
Authors:S Luciani  R Dal Toso  A M Rebellato  A G Levis
Institution:1. Institute of Pharmacology, Largo E. Meneghetti 2, University of Padova, 35100 PadovaItaly;2. Institute of Animal Biology, Via Loredan 10, University of Padova, 35100 PadovaItaly
Abstract:An ATPase activity stimulated by divalent ions (Mg2+, Ca2+, Mn2+, Zn2+) has been observed in intact hamster fibroblasts cultured in vitro (BHK line). Such activity has been determined by the incubation (30 min at 37°C) of washed cell suspensions (about 1 mg of proteins) in a medium containing 100 mM NaCl, 20 mM KCl, 15 mM Tris—HCl (pH 7.4), 10 mM NaHCO3, 5 mM glucose and equimolar concentrations of ATP and divalent cation. Mg2+-ATPase activity is insensitive to ouabain and lacks specificity towards nucleoside triphosphate substrates. AMP and ADP are not hydrolyzed under these conditions. Apparent Km of 0.76 mM and Vmax of 1.46 μmol Pi · mg proteins?1 · h?1 have been calculated for Mg-ATP complex. This ATPase is an ectoenzyme, therefore its activity could be used as a suitable index of the action of chemicals like chromium compounds known for their cytotoxic effects on membrane functions.Salts of trivalent (CrCl3) and hexavalent (K2Cr2O7) chromium at concentrations ranging from 1 mM to 5 mM inhibit Mg2+-ATPase. The inhibition by K2Cr2O7 is observed after pretreatment of the cells with this compound followed by its absence from the assay medium “per se” for Mg2+-ATPase, and it is referred to the alterations of membrane bound enzyme structures by the oxidizing hexavalent chromium. The inhibition by CrCl3 is mainly evident when this compound is present in the incubation medium, and is referred to the interaction of trivalent chromium with Mg2+-ATP as it is partially reversed by increasing Mg2+-ATP concentration.
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