The relation between net calcium, alkali cation and chloride movements in red cells exposed to salicylate
Autor: | H Bürgin, H J Schatzmann |
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Rok vydání: | 1979 |
Předmět: |
Cell Membrane Permeability
Erythrocytes Physiology Stereochemistry Ionophore Biological Transport Active chemistry.chemical_element In Vitro Techniques Calcium Chloride Membrane Potentials Reaction rate constant Chlorides medicine Animals Humans Magnesium Membrane potential Ion exchange Red Cell Chemistry Erythrocyte Membrane Salicylates Stimulation Chemical Membrane Potassium Biophysics Cattle Research Article medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | The Journal of Physiology. 287:15-32 |
ISSN: | 0022-3751 |
DOI: | 10.1113/jphysiol.1979.sp012642 |
Popis: | 1. From a 150 mM-NH4 salicylate medium salicylate enters human red cells with a rate constant of 1.9 min-1 at 0 degrees C. 2. Salicylate increases the red cell permeability for Ca2+ (and Mg2+). There is no saturation of the Ca2+ transfer with respect to salicylate up to 150 mM and with respect to external Ca2+ up to 30 mM. 3. Ca2+ entering from salicylate media activates the Ca-sensitive K channel present in human but not in adult ruminant red cells. 4. The increase in K permeability which ensues hyperpolarizes the membrane in Na salicylate media, accelerating further Ca2+ entry and Mg2+ entry and favouring Cl- loss (see Fig. 8). The Ca2+ inward movement is in agreement with the constant field equation if the membrane potential is assumed to equal the K equilibrium potential and if two charges are attributed to the mobile species. 5. The effect of salicylate on Ca2+ permeability and hence its sequelae are reversible upon washing the cells. 6. 3-OH-benzoic acid and 4-OH-benzoic acid do not exert the effect salicylate has on Ca2+ permeability. 7. In 150 mM-Na salicylate media the Cl--salicylate exchange is virtually nil at 0 degrees C. The exchange seen at 19 degrees C is obviously not across the anion exchange mechanism and proceeds at a rate comparable to that for Cl- movement in the nonexchange-restricted mode given by Hunter (1971, 1977) for cells in a normal medium. 8. Ca2+ seems to increase the Cl- permeability seen under these conditions. 9. The possibility that salicylate acts as an ionophore for Ca2+ is discussed. |
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