Literature DB >> 5443466

Choline permeability in cardiac muscle cells of the cat.

S Bosteels, A Vleugels, E Carmeliet.   

Abstract

Permeability of the cardiac cell membrane to choline ions was estimated by measuring radioactive choline influx and efflux in cat ventricular muscle. Maximum values for choline influx in 3.5 and 137 mM choline were respectively 0.56 and 9 pmoles/cm(2).sec. In 3.5 mM choline the intracellular choline concentration was raised more than five times above the extracellular concentration after 2 hr of incubation. In 137 mM choline, choline influx corresponded to the combined loss of intracellular Na and K ions. Paper chromatography of muscle extracts indicated that choline was not metabolized to any important degree. The accumulation of intracellular choline rules out the existence of an efficient active pumping mechanism. By measuring simultaneously choline and sucrose exchange, choline efflux was analyzed in an extracellular phase, followed by two intracellular phases: a rapid and a slow one. Efflux corresponding to the rapid phase was estimated at 16-45 pmoles/cm(2).sec in 137 mM choline and at 1.3-3.5 pmoles/cm(2).sec in 3.5 mM choline; efflux in 3.5 mM choline was proportional to the intracellular choline concentration. The absolute figures for unidirectional efflux were much larger than the net influx values. The data are compared to Na and Li exchange in heart cells. Possible mechanisms for explaining the choline behavior in heart muscle are discussed.

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Year:  1970        PMID: 5443466      PMCID: PMC2203018          DOI: 10.1085/jgp.55.5.602

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Physiol        ISSN: 0022-1295            Impact factor:   4.086


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