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. 2007 Jan;295(1-2):241-7.
doi: 10.1007/s11010-006-9274-8. Epub 2006 Jul 15.

Mg2+ release coupled to Ca2+ uptake: a novel Ca 2+ accumulation mechanism in rat liver

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Mg2+ release coupled to Ca2+ uptake: a novel Ca 2+ accumulation mechanism in rat liver

C Cefaratti. Mol Cell Biochem. 2007 Jan.

Abstract

Isolated hepatocytes release 2-3 nmol Mg2+/mg protein or approximately 10% of the total cellular Mg2+ content within 2 minutes from the addition of agonists that increase cellular cAMP, for example, isoproterenol (ISO). During Mg2+ release, a quantitatively similar amount of Ca2+ enters the hepatocyte, thus suggesting a stoichiometric exchange ratio of 1 Mg2+:1Ca2+. Calcium induced Mg2+ extrusion is also observed in apical liver plasma membranes (aLPM), in which the process presents the same 1 Mg2+:1Ca2+ exchange ratio. The uptake of Ca2+ for the release of Mg2+ occurs in the absence of significant changes in Deltapsi as evidenced by electroneutral exchange measurements with a tetraphenylphosphonium (TPP+) electrode or 3H-TPP+. Collapsing the Deltapsi by high concentrations of TPP+ or protonophore carbonyl cyanide p-trifluoromethoxyphenylhydrazone (FCCP) does not inhibit the Ca2+-induced Mg2+ extrusion in cells or aLPM. Further, the process is strictly unidirectional, serving only in Ca2+ uptake and Mg2+ release. These data demonstrate the operation of an electroneutral Ca2+/Mg2+ exchanger which represents a novel pathway for Ca2+ accumulation in liver cells following adrenergic receptor stimulation.

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