Lead enters Rcho-1 trophoblastic cells by calcium transport mechanisms and complexes with cytosolic calcium-binding proteins
Within the placenta, a specialized Ca 2+ transport pathway develops in trophoblasts to promote growth of the fetus and hypothetically to enhance fetal uptake of Pb 2+. This hypothesis could not be tested until a method to monitor Pb 2+ influx by indo-1 fluorescence quench became available. We have a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Toxicology and applied pharmacology 2003-01, Vol.186 (2), p.77-89 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Within the placenta, a specialized Ca
2+ transport pathway develops in trophoblasts to promote growth of the fetus and hypothetically to enhance fetal uptake of Pb
2+. This hypothesis could not be tested until a method to monitor Pb
2+ influx by indo-1 fluorescence quench became available. We have applied this new method to cultured undifferentiated and differentiated Rcho-1 trophoblastic cells. Pb
2+ concentrations of 1 and 10 μM are equivalent to blood levels of 20 and 200 μg/dl in pregnant women. Over this range, Pb
2+ uptake increased with time and concentration in medium containing 1 mM Ca
2+ but was greater in Ca
2+-omitted solutions. Activation of capacitative Ca
2+ entry (CCE) with thapsigargin, an endoplasmic reticulum (ER) Ca
2+ pump inhibitor, increased Pb
2+ uptake, while inhibition of CCE by La
3+ decreased influx. Parathyroid hormone-related peptide (PTHrP) stimulates the synthesis of Ca
2+-binding proteins (CaBPs), as well as Ca
2+ transporters, during trophoblastic differentiation. Pretreatment for 72 h with PTHrP increased Pb
2+ uptake by undifferentiated Rcho-1 cells but had little effect on the quench in differentiated cells, probably due to their greater content of CaBPs which competed for Pb
2+-binding with indo-1. This competition was most evident in differentiated cells when 1 μM Pb
2+ caused an initial quench, followed by a rise in fluorescence. This rise was not inhibited by thapsigargin, thereby ruling out sequestration into the ER and leaving complexation of Pb
2+ by CaBPs as the most plausible interpretation. We conclude that trophoblasts have the ability to clear Pb
2+ from the maternal circulation and deliver it to the fetus. |
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ISSN: | 0041-008X 1096-0333 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0041-008X(02)00030-3 |