Literature DB >> 6301003

Mobilization of cellular calcium-45 and lead-210: effect of physiological stimuli.

J G Pounds, R A Mittelstaedt.   

Abstract

Isolated rat hepatocytes in primary culture were used as a model system to evaluate the effects of selected hormones and culture conditions on the efflux of calcium-45 and lead-210 from cells labeled with these isotopes. Alpha-adrenergic stimuli, angiotensin, vasopressin, dibutyryl adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate, and reduced phosphate concentrations in the medium increased the efflux of calcium-45 and lead-210. Glucagon and insulin had no effect, but increased phosphate concentrations decreased the efflux of both isotopes. Experiments with hepatocytes cultured in a medium free of calcium and lead demonstrated that the increased efflux of calcium-45 and lead-210 induced by hormones was the result of mobilization of the ions from intracellular stores. The data indicate that the physiological stimuli that mobilized calcium ions also mobilized lead ions, and that the mobilized lead would be available to interact with calcium-mediated cell functions.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6301003     DOI: 10.1126/science.6301003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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Review 1.  The role of cell calcium in current approaches to toxicology.

Authors:  J G Pounds
Journal:  Environ Health Perspect       Date:  1990-03       Impact factor: 9.031

Review 2.  Historical perspective on lead biokinetic models.

Authors:  M Rabinowitz
Journal:  Environ Health Perspect       Date:  1998-12       Impact factor: 9.031

Review 3.  Cellular and molecular toxicity of lead in bone.

Authors:  J G Pounds; G J Long; J F Rosen
Journal:  Environ Health Perspect       Date:  1991-02       Impact factor: 9.031

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