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Transferrin binding by mammalian cortical cells.

K F Swaiman, V L Machen.   

Abstract

Predominantly neuronal (neuronal) or non-neuronal (glial) cerebral cortical cell cultures were employed to study the kinetics and changes with maturation of 125I-diferric-transferrin uptake. The diferric-transferrin association curve of neuronal cultures at 37 degrees C was nonphasic and indicated equilibrium at 90 minutes. Dissociation was completed by 70 minutes. Diferric-transferrin specific uptake (80% of total) in neuronal cells (evaluated at days 6, 9, 13, 16, and 23 in culture) increased with maturation. Scatchard transformation of the data revealed increasing Bmax from day 6 to day 16 in culture (1626 to 2740 fmoles/mg protein). However, the K uptake was statistically unchanged over time and equaled 48.7 +/- 13.9 nM (mean +/- SD). In contrast, association studies of glial cultures documented equilibrium by 45 minutes and dissociation by 40 minutes. The concentration curves for diferric-transferrin uptake in glial cells, evaluated at days 11, 15, and 18 in culture, revealed virtually identical uptake at the three ages studied, but the percent specific uptake (58%) was less than for neurons (88%). Scatchard transformation of the data revealed no statistical alteration of Bmax or K uptake from days 11 to 18 in culture. Bmax ranged from 595 to 751 fmol/mg protein; overall K uptake was 48.3 +/- 13.2 nM (mean +/- SD).

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3785543     DOI: 10.1007/bf00966119

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurochem Res        ISSN: 0364-3190            Impact factor:   3.996


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