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Agonist-evoked alkaline shift in the cytosolic pH set point for activation of Na+/H+ antiport in human platelets. The role of cytosolic Ca2+ and protein kinase C.

M Kimura1, J P Gardner, A Aviv.   

Abstract

This work examines the roles of elevated cytosolic Ca2+ and stimulation of protein kinase C in agonist and non-agonist-mediated alkaline shift of the cytosolic pH set point for activation of Na+/H+ antiport in human platelets. Ca2(+)-depleted and control platelets were subjected to phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate, thrombin, vasopressin, and ionomycin in 1 mM or Ca2+ free, nominally bicarbonate free media. To measure the cytosolic pH set point for Na+/H+ antiport activation, cells were acidified to different levels using the sodium propionate method. In some experiments protein kinase C was inhibited by staurosporine. Both protein kinase C stimulation and elevation of cytosolic Ca2+ can produce an alkaline shift in the pH set point for activation of Na+/H+ antiport in human platelets. However, the effect of Ca2+i on the pH set point predominates that of protein kinase C stimulation. Cytosolic Ca2+ is a prerequisite for agonist-evoked alkaline shift in the cytosolic pH set point for activation of Na+/H+ antiport. The cytosolic Ca2+ level is also essential for maintaining the basal cytosolic pH. These findings underscore the central role of cytosolic Ca2+ under basal and stimulated states in regulating cytosolic pH of human platelets.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2174433

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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