Relationship between intracellular K+ concentrations and K+ fluxes in growing and contact-inhibited cells |
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Authors: | B. Ducouret-Prigent L. Lelievre A. Paraf A. Kepes |
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Affiliation: | Institut de Biologie Moléculaire du C.N.R.S., Université Paris VII, 2, Place Jussieu, 75005 Paris France |
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Abstract: | The K+ content and the K+ flux were measured in the cell lines ME2 and MF2 isolated from plasmocytoma MOPC 173. Both cell lines were shown to have the same K+ content and the same K+ steady state flux per unit of surface area.In ME2 cells, no modification of the exchange movement was observed during contact inhibition. However, contact-inhibited cells exhibited an increased resistance to depletion, characterized by a lower K+ net movement.The (Na+ + K+)-ATPase measured in homogenates is poorly correlated to in vivo cation fluxes both because of the enhancement due, presumably, to the drop of K+ concentration on the cytoplasmic face of the membrane and because of losses during preparation which can be conspicuous, especially in contact-inhibited cells.The K+ net flux is considerably increased when the intracellular K+ level is reduced after preincubation of the cells in a K+-free medium. Thus, internal K+ seems to regulate the K+ influx. |
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