Prolonged high intracellular free calcium concentrations induced by ATP are not immediately cytotoxic in isolated rat hepatocytes. Changes in biochemical parameters implicated in cell toxicity
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Prolonged high intracellular free calcium concentrations induced by ATP are not immediately cytotoxic in isolated rat hepatocytes. Changes in biochemical parameters implicated in cell toxicity
Abstract
Isolated rat hepatocytes were incubated with ATP to induce high intracellular free Ca2+ concentrations as determined with the Quin-2 method. Immediately after addition of ATP, the intracellular concentration of Ca2+ rose from 200 nM to more than 2.5 microM. It stayed at this value during the first 1/2 h; the rise was absolutely dependent on extracellular Ca2+. After the first 1/2 h the Ca2+ concentration decreased to 1-2 microM (5-10 times the control value). These high intracellular free Ca2+ concentrations did not lead to an immediate loss of cell viability. Only after 2 h of incubation a substantial number of cells lost viability. This was preceded by a decrease in cellular NADH (greater than 40%) and accompanied by a sharp increase in the intracellular Ca2+ concentration. Under these conditions the NADPH concentration was not affected. Cellular GSH was decreased to 30% of the initial value, but no lipid peroxidation or protein-thiol depletion was observed. Intracellular ATP, ADP and AMP were increased in the presence of extracellular ATP. Ca2+-dependent proteases seemed not to be involved in cell death. These observations are consistent with a collapse of mitochondrial functions as a final trigger of cell death.
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