Literature DB >> 15328047

Regulation of Na+/Mg2+ antiport in rat erythrocytes.

H Ebel1, R Kreis, T Günther.   

Abstract

In rat erythrocytes, the regulation of Na+/Mg2+ antiport by protein kinases (PKs), protein phosphatases (PPs), intracellular Mg2+, ATP and Cl- was investigated. In untreated erythrocytes, Na+/Mg2+ antiport was slightly inhibited by the PK inhibitor staurosporine, slightly stimulated by the PP inhibitor calyculin A and strongly stimulated by vanadate. PMA stimulated Na+/Mg2+ antiport. This effect was completely inhibited by staurosporine and partially inhibited by the PKC inhibitors Ro-31-8425 and BIM I. Participation of other PKs such as PKA, the MAPK cascade, PTK, CK I, CK II, CAM II-K, PI 3-K, and MLCK was excluded by use of inhibitors. Na+/Mg2+ antiport in rat erythrocytes can thus be stimulated by PKCalpha. In non-Mg2+ -loaded erythrocytes, ATP depletion reduced Mg2+ efflux and PMA stimulation in NaCl medium. A drastic activation of Na+/Mg2+ antiport was induced by Mg2+ loading which was not further stimulated by PMA. Staurosporine, Ro-31-8425, BIM I and calyculin A did not inhibit Na+/Mg2+ antiport of Mg2+ -loaded cells. Obviously, at high [Mg2+]i Na+/Mg2+ antiport is maximally stimulated. PKCalpha or PPs are not involved in stimulation by intracellular Mg2+. ATP depletion of Mg2+ -loaded erythrocytes reduced Mg2+ efflux and the affinity of Mg2+ binding sites of the Na+/Mg2+ antiporter to Mg2+. In non-Mg2+ -loaded erythrocytes Na+/Mg2+ antiport essentially depends on Cl-. Mg2+ -loaded erythrocytes were less sensitive to the activation of Na+/Mg2+ antiport by [Cl-]i.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15328047     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamem.2004.05.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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