| Literature DB >> 6239153 |
H G McKercher, L O Derewlany, I C Radde.
Abstract
In a search for modulators of Ca-ATPase and AP activities, we examined three pharmacological agents and the cations Ca2+ and Zn2+. Placental Ca-ATPase specific activity was uncompetitively inhibited in vitro by millimolar concentrations of the diuretics ethacrynic acid and furosemide. Cysteine, a sulphydryl donor, partially reversed the ethacrynic acid inhibition but enhanced the furosemide inhibition, indicating that sulphydryl-binding may be part of the mechanism of the inhibition of Ca-ATPase by ethacrynic acid but not by furosemide. In contrast to Ca-ATPase, AP activity was enhanced by both ethacrynic acid and furosemide. Zinc inhibited Ca-ATPase activity at all concentrations tested, but enhanced and, at higher concentrations, inhibited AP activity. The inhibition of AP activity by D-penicillamine was reversed by Zn, supporting the view that this drug acts by chelating Zn which is essential for AP activity. D-penicillamine had no significant effect on Ca-ATPase activity. Calcium activated both enzyme activities but inhibited only AP activity at higher concentrations. These results indicate that placental Ca-ATPase and AP activities may be distinct and dissociable based on responses to various pharmacological and physiological modulators.Entities:
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Year: 1984 PMID: 6239153 DOI: 10.1016/s0143-4004(84)80010-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Placenta ISSN: 0143-4004 Impact factor: 3.481