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Ca++-transport across basal-lateral plasma membranes from rat small intestinal epithelial cells

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Hildmann,  Bruno
Department of Physiology, Max Planck Institute of Biophysics, Max Planck Society;
Institut für Physiologie der Universität, CH-8028, Zürich, Switzerland;

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Schmidt,  A.
Department of Physiology, Max Planck Institute of Biophysics, Max Planck Society;
Institut für Physiologie der Universität, CH-8028, Zürich, Switzerland;

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Murer,  Heini
Department of Physiology, Max Planck Institute of Biophysics, Max Planck Society;
Institut für Physiologie der Universität, CH-8028, Zürich, Switzerland;

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Hildmann, B., Schmidt, A., & Murer, H. (1982). Ca++-transport across basal-lateral plasma membranes from rat small intestinal epithelial cells. Journal of Membrane Biology, 65(1), 55-62. doi:10.1007/BF01870469.


Zitierlink: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0009-CD03-D
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Basal-lateral plasma membrane vesicles were isolated from rat duodenum and jejunum by a Percoll gradient centrifugation technique. Ca-uptake into and Ca-release from the vesicles was studied by a rapid filtration method. In the absence of Na (K-medium) at a Ca concentration of 0.05 mmol/liter and pH 7.4, addition of 5mm MgATP stimulated Ca-uptake up to 10-fold as compared to a control without ATP. Since the Ca-ionophore A23187 (2 μg/ml) prevented the accumulation of Ca above the equilibrium uptake and rapidly released Ca accumulated by the vesicles in the presence of ATP, it is concluded that the ATP-dependent uptake of Ca involves accumulation of Ca inside the vesicles. The ATP-driven Ca-transport comigrates with the (Na+K)-ATPase and dissociates from the marker enzymes for mitochondrial inner membrane, endoplasmic reticulum and brush border membrane. It is not inhibited by 1 μg/ml oligomicin or 0.1 mmol/liter ruthenium red. Replacing K by Na inhibits ATP-dependent Ca-uptake by 60%. Efflux of Ca from passively preloaded vesicles is strongly temperature sensitive and enhanced by A23187. An inwardly directed Na-gradient stimulates Ca-efflux as compared to a K-gradient. Addition of gramicidin reduces the Na-stimulation of Ca-efflux, indicating direct coupling of Na and Ca fluxes across basal-lateral membranes. The results suggest that basal-lateral membranes possess two distinct mechanisms for Ca-transport: a) ATP-driven Ca-transport and b) Na/Ca-exchange.