Net movements of calcium and magnesium in slices of rat liver
Rat liver slices incubated at 1 degrees C in phosphate (10 mM) or bicarbonate (25 mM) plus phosphate (2 mM)-buffered Ringer's solutions containing 1.2 mM Ca(2+) underwent a 3-fold increase in Ca(2+) content relative to their fat-free solids, and lost 10% of their Mg(2+). Upon subsequent incubat...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of general physiology 1970-01, Vol.55 (1), p.18-32 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Rat liver slices incubated at 1 degrees C in phosphate (10 mM) or bicarbonate (25 mM) plus phosphate (2 mM)-buffered Ringer's solutions containing 1.2 mM Ca(2+) underwent a 3-fold increase in Ca(2+) content relative to their fat-free solids, and lost 10% of their Mg(2+). Upon subsequent incubation at 38 degrees C, slices in the bicarbonate medium lost about half of the accumulated Ca(2+). This extrusion was less efficient in the phosphate medium. Succinate (40 mM), which strongly stimulated respiration, caused an accumulation of Ca(2+) in slices incubated in the phosphate medium. The extrusion of Ca(2+) was prevented by respiratory inhibitors, but not by inhibition of the Na(+) and K(+) transport (by ouabain or K(+)-free medium). This suggests that the Ca(2+) transport was itself directly dependent on high-energy compounds and was not due to a hetero-exchange diffusion of Ca(2+) against Na(+) ions. Some evidence was obtained for the occurrence of an active accumulation of Mg(+) ions. |
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ISSN: | 0022-1295 1540-7748 |
DOI: | 10.1085/jgp.55.1.18 |