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Calcium transport in synaptosomes and subcellular membrane fractions of brain tissue in spontaneously hypertensive rats.

G M Kravtsov, S N Orlov, N I Pokudin.   

Abstract

The uptake of Na+ and Ca2+ by synaptosomes and uptake of Ca2+ by the mitochondria and microsomes of brain tissue of rats with spontaneous hypertension (SH rats) and normotensive Kyoto-Wistar rats (WKY rats) were studied with an isotope-exchange method. By means of inhibitor analysis it has been shown that calcium influx into the synaptosomes during depolarization of their plasma membrane takes place only through the potential-dependent channels in both groups of animals. Basal Ca2+ uptake by the synaptosomes of hypertensive rats was increased, apparently by partial depolarization of the synaptosome membrane caused by the increased membrane permeability to Na+ (basal Na+ uptake by synaptosomes was found to be increased in hypertensive rats). Ca2+ uptake by mitochondria of hypertensive rats was increased, and the Ca2+ uptake by microsomes was decreased in these rats compared with controls. The increment of the maximal Ca2+ transport rate in microsomes after the addition of calmodulin was decreased in spontaneously hypertensive rats compared with normotensive animals. Thus alterations in the interaction of calmodulin with the Ca2+-transporting systems of the plasma membrane are an important part of the widespread membrane defect observed in spontaneous hypertension.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6861445     DOI: 10.1042/cs0650127

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Sci (Lond)        ISSN: 0143-5221            Impact factor:   6.124


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