Effects of La3+ and Gd3+ on Ca2+ influx in rat hepatoma H-35 cells


Autoria(s): Li XM; Fong WF; Kwok PF; Yang MS; Wong PCL; Ni JZ
Data(s)

1999

Resumo

Effects of La3+ and Gd3+ on Ca2+ influx were investigated in rat hepatoma H-35 cells by measuring the initial rate of Ca-45(2+) uptake. It was found that the maximum initial rate of Ca2+ uptake was increased six- to ten-fold at low concentrations of La3+ and Gd3+. Kinetic analyses by measuring the initial rate of Ca2+ influx at different external Ca2+ concentrations indicated the existence of two intracellular exchangeable components in the basal Ca2+ system, with low and high affinities for Ca2+, and only one class of Ca2+ binding sites was observed in the La3+- or Gd3+-treated cells. For high affinity, La3+ and Gc(3+) increased both kinetic parameters K-m and V-max of basal Ca2+ influx. La3+ and Gd3+ compete directly with Ca2+ for Ca2+ binding site for low affinity. The kinetics is competitive.

Identificador

http://202.98.16.49/handle/322003/21959

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/155714

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Li XM;Fong WF;Kwok PF;Yang MS;Wong PCL;Ni JZ.Effects of La3+ and Gd3+ on Ca2+ influx in rat hepatoma H-35 cells,CHINESE SCIENCE BULLETIN,1999,44(4):331-335

Palavras-Chave #LANTHANIDE IONS #CA-2+ #CHANNELS #INCREASE #SYSTEM
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