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Na+ modulates carrier-mediated Fe2+ transport through the erythroid cell membrane.

A Egyed1.   

Abstract

The effects of univalent cations on Fe2+ uptake by rabbit reticulocytes have been studied. The rate of Fe2+ uptake was almost identical when measured in Na(+)-free choline chloride or KCl medium. Na+ but not Li+ inhibited Fe2+ uptake even at relatively low concentrations (2.5-20 mM) in these media. In contrast to this effect of extracellular Na+, the rate of Fe2+ uptake was facilitated by an increase in the intracellular Na2+ concentration in the range 5-40 mM, suggesting that intracellular Na+ is required for the uptake process. This effect also appears to be specific for Na+. Amiloride inhibited Fe2+ uptake in KCl (or in choline chloride), but had little if any effect in NaCl. Therefore a Na(+)- and amiloride-sensitive and a Na(+)- and amiloride-insensitive component can be distinguished. The two components differ in maximum velocity and pH optimum, but not in their apparent affinity for Fe2+. The ineffectiveness of selective inhibitors excludes the involvement of the Na+/H+ or Na+/Ca2+ exchange mechanisms. To account for the results presented in this work, a Na+/Fe2+ exchange system in the erythroid cell membrane is proposed.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 2039444      PMCID: PMC1150203          DOI: 10.1042/bj2750635

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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