| Literature DB >> 3349161 |
E V Lazarevich, M O Samoĭlov, D G Semenov.
Abstract
Changes in membrane-bound calcium (Ca2+(b)) content in the brain cortex membrane structures were studied on subcellular fractions (synaptosomes, microsomes, mitochondria) during in vitro anoxia. The changes in Ca2+ content in hydrophobic domains of intracellular membranes were assessed, using chlorotetracycline fluorescent probe. It has been found that membranes of different neuronal compartments are not equally vulnerable to anoxia. A decrease in Ca2+9(b) content in response to anoxia occurs in synaptosomes and microsomes much sooner than in mitochondria. Therefore, Ca2+ release from intracellular membrane compartments, preceding the massive inward flow of extracellular Ca2+, seems to be one of those mechanisms initiating a complex range of intracellular reactions to disturbed oxygen supply in brain cortex neurons.Entities:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 3349161
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biull Eksp Biol Med ISSN: 0365-9615