Active Ca transport of sacroplasmic reticulum during experimental uremia. Changes in kinetics and lipid composition
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1976.tb10013.x
Active Ca transport of sacroplasmic reticulum during experimental uremia. Changes in kinetics and lipid composition
Abstract
The Ca-transport system of sarcoplasmic vesicles of rabbits is altered by experimental uremia. 1. The influx rate constant of the experimental membranes decrease with a resulting decrease of the calcium influx rate. 2. The experimental membranes transport a smaller amount of Ca2+ per mol of ATP split than the controls, i.e. their transport ratio is discussed. 3. The calcium permeability of the experimental membranes increases with a resulting decreased concentrating ability. 4. The phosphatide content but not the cholesterol content of the experimental membranes decreases with a consequent increase of the cholesterol/phosphatide ratio. 5. The fatty acid pattern of total phosphatides of the experimental membranes changes. A relative decrease of palmitic acid and oleic acid occurs and a relative increase of stearic, arachidonic and higher unsaturated fatty acids. 6. The altered lipid composition of the membranes does not change the temperature dependence of the kinetics.
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