Literature DB >> 7118135

Depletion and recovery of ATP in V79 cells with exposure to inhibitors of glycolysis and oxidative phosphorylation.

L L Marden, C R Crawford, R E Bryant.   

Abstract

Cells of the cultured hamster cell line V79 were labeled with tritiated adenosine and incubated for up to 30 min in the presence of inhibitors of glycolysis and oxidative phosphorylation. These inhibitors were (a) 5 mM KCN plus 5 mM iodoacetate, (b) 5 mM KCN plus 5 mM KF, and (c) 15 mM KCN plus 15 mM KF. The fate of the tritium label was examined during incubation with inhibitors and also during subsequent incubation in growth medium in the absence of inhibitors. The tritiated ATP pool was found to decrease in cells incubated in the presence of any of the inhibitor combinations, but only in the presence of 15 mM KCN plus 15 mM KF was this pool decreased below the level of detection. After cells were incubated with KCN plus KF, a high level of ATP was recovered when the inhibitors were removed. Cells incubated with KCN plus iodoacetate retained depletion levels of ATP. Plating efficiency and trypan blue staining showed that KCN-KF treated cells retained viability, whereas KCN-iodoacetate treated cells did not. Cells were examined for ability to take up tritiated uridine before, during, and after depletion of ATP by incubation in the presence of 15 mM KCN plus 15 mM KF. These cells were found to have a variation in uridine uptake that was related directly to intracellular ATP level. Cells in which the ATP was very low exhibited little or no uridine uptake, whereas cells in which the ATP level was near normal exhibited normal uridine uptake.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7118135     DOI: 10.1007/bf02810078

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  In Vitro        ISSN: 0073-5655


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