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X-537A ionophore-mediated calcium transport and calcium phosphate formation in Pressman cells.

E D Eanes, J L Costa.   

Abstract

The present study examined precipitate development induced in phosphate solutions by the ionophoric translocation of Ca2+ across a bulk organic solvent barrier. Experiments were conducted at pH 7.4 and 25 or 37 degrees in a three-compartment Pressman cell. The aqueous reaction (0, 2.2 or 22 mM phosphate, 100 mM K+) and donor (1.3 or 13 mM Ca2+, 0.8 mM Mg2+, 100 mM Na+) compartments were separated by a CHCl3 compartment rendered permeable to cations by the addition of the carboxylic ionophore X-537A (2 or 20 mM). The resultant cation movements increased Ca2+, Mg2+, and Na+ concentrations in the reaction compartment at the expense of K+ loss to the donor compartment. The magnitude of the K+ counterflow and the efficiency of the ionophore-mediated Ca2+ in equilibrium 2K+ exchange reaction resulted in appreciable Ca2+ overshoots in the reaction compartment. In the absence of phosphate, Ca2+ increases exceeded donor levels by several-fold. With phosphate present, the Ca2+ flux was sufficient to induced precipitation. Generally, the first solid formed was amorphous. The amorphous precipitate, however, was unstable and converted to an apatite-like crystalline phase. Both carbonate (26 mM) and Mg2+ (0.8 mM) in the reaction solution delayed but did not prevent the conversion. The possible relevance of these findings to matrix vesicle calcification is discussed.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6850405     DOI: 10.1007/bf02405039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Calcif Tissue Int        ISSN: 0171-967X            Impact factor:   4.333


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