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Palytoxin promotes potassium outflow from erythrocytes, HeLa and bovine adrenomedullary cells through its interaction with Na+, K+ -ATPase.

E Habermann1, M Hudel, M E Dauzenroth.   

Abstract

Erythrocytes from four mammalian species were compared with regard to K+ loss triggered by palytoxin, to Na+, K+ -ATPase activity, and to ouabain sensitivity of both events. Palytoxin sensitivity (EC50) decreased in the order rat, man (approximately equal to 1 pM) greater than cattle (approximately equal to 500 pM) greater than dog (greater than 10 nM). Na+, K+ -ATPase activity, as measured by Rb uptake, was in the series rat greater than man greater than cattle greater than dog. The glycoside potently inhibited both palytoxin action and ATPase activity in man, cattle and dog erythrocytes, but weakly in those from rats. Ca2+ promoted the palytoxin effects on all erythrocytes. As shown for human erythrocytes, Sr2+ and Ba2+ but not Mg2+ can substitute for Ca2+, and sucrose can substitute for sodium chloride. Human HeLa and bovine adrenomedullary cells also lost their K+ within a few min when exposed to palytoxin (1-10 pM). Ouabain acted as a palytoxin antagonist on both cell types. We conclude that: (a) the ouabain binding site of Na+, K+ -ATPase is part of the palytoxin receptor in every cell type tested, (b) high palytoxin sensitivity is not necessarily accompanied by high ouabain sensitivity, and (c) active ion transport is not a precondition for the action of palytoxin or for its inhibition by ouabain.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2567075     DOI: 10.1016/0041-0101(89)90204-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicon        ISSN: 0041-0101            Impact factor:   3.033


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2.  Pharmacological and biochemical studies of cytotoxicity of Clostridium novyi type A alpha-toxin.

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