Protamine-induced permeability changes in the neutrophil plasma membrane as the basis of activation of exocytosis
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Protamine-induced permeability changes in the neutrophil plasma membrane as the basis of activation of exocytosis
Abstract
Protamine induces a gradual change in plasma membrane permeability in rabbit neutrophils, which is evident from the increase of indol fluorescence, and the leakage of quin2 from quin2-loaded neutrophils. The influx of extracellular Ca2+ into the neutrophil provides an explanation for exocytosis which occurs in the presence of Ca2+ and protamine. The dependence of exocytosis on Ca2+ concentration follows the same pattern as is observed in neutrophils permeabilized by other means. In the absence of Ca2+, and in the presence of protamine, La3+ has an activating effect on exocytosis. At higher concentrations La3+ inhibits exocytosis that occurs in the presence of Ca2+ and protamine, as do some other metal ions. The resemblance between the membrane effects of a number of toxins, as reported in literature, and protamine-induced membrane damage suggests that they occur via the same mechanism.
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