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Comparative Study
. 1985 Sep;27(9):1011-20.

[Dependence of ion transport across the plasma membrane on the density of the cell culture. I. Ion flows and the potassium and sodium content in 3 Chinese hamster cell lines (CHO)]

[Article in Russian]
  • PMID: 2414872
Comparative Study

[Dependence of ion transport across the plasma membrane on the density of the cell culture. I. Ion flows and the potassium and sodium content in 3 Chinese hamster cell lines (CHO)]

[Article in Russian]
I I Marakhova et al. Tsitologiia. 1985 Sep.

Abstract

Cation transport has been investigated in three lines of Chinese ovary cells CHO-K1 during the cell culture growth. With the increase in the cell density potassium and sodium contents decreased from 1.2 to 0.8-0.5 and from 0.5 to 0.15-0.1 mmole/g protein, respectively. The time courses of potassium and sodium changes were different, and the increase in intracellular K/Na ratio from 1.5-2.0 to 5-10 with the increase in cell density was revealed. The rubidium influx was found to decrease during the culture growth mainly due to the decrease in ouabain-inhibitable and (ouabain + furosemide)- non-inhibitable influxes. The changes in cation fluxes and cation contents were observed in transformed cells without contact inhibition of division and were considered as a manifestation of density-dependent alterations of plasma membrane.

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