Literature DB >> 19556361

Delayed restoration of Mg2+ content and transport in liver cells following ethanol withdrawal.

Lisa M Torres1, Christie Cefaratti, Liliana Berti-Mattera, Andrea Romani.   

Abstract

Liver cells from rats chronically fed a Lieber-De Carli diet for 3 wk presented a marked decreased in tissue Mg(2+) content and an inability to extrude Mg(2+) into the extracellular compartment upon stimulation with catecholamine, isoproterenol, or cell-permeant cAMP analogs. This defect in Mg(2+) extrusion was observed in both intact cells and purified liver plasma membrane vesicles. Inhibition of adrenergic or cAMP-mediated Mg(2+) extrusion was also observed in freshly isolated hepatocytes from control rats incubated acutely in vitro with varying doses of ethanol (EtOH) for 8 min. In this model, however, the defect in Mg(2+) extrusion was observed in intact cells but not in plasma membrane vesicles. In the chronic model, upon removal of EtOH from the diet hepatic Mg(2+) content and extrusion required approximately 10 days to return to normal level both in isolated cells and plasma membrane vesicles. In hepatocytes acutely treated with EtOH for 8 min, more than 60 min were necessary for Mg(2+) content and extrusion to recover and return to the level observed in EtOH-untreated cells. Taken together, these data suggest that in the acute model the defect in Mg(2+) extrusion is the result of a limited refilling of the cellular compartment(s) from which Mg(2+) is mobilized upon adrenergic stimulation rather than a mere defect in adrenergic cellular signaling. The chronic EtOH model, instead, presents a transient but selective defect of the Mg(2+) extrusion mechanisms in addition to the limited refilling of the cellular compartments.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19556361      PMCID: PMC2763811          DOI: 10.1152/ajpgi.90652.2008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol        ISSN: 0193-1857            Impact factor:   4.052


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