Stimulation of sodium-calcium exchange by cholesterol incorporation into isolated cardiac sarcolemmal vesicles
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Stimulation of sodium-calcium exchange by cholesterol incorporation into isolated cardiac sarcolemmal vesicles
Abstract
Modification of the cholesterol content of highly purified cardiac sarcolemma from dog ventricles was accomplished by incubation with phosphatidylcholine liposomes containing various amounts of cholesterol. The degree of cholesterol enrichment could be varied by changing the liposomal cholesterol/phospholipid ratio or varying the liposome-membrane incubation time. Na+-Ca2+ exchange measured in cholesterol-enriched sarcolemmal vesicles was increased up to 48% over control values. The stimulation of Na+-Ca2+ exchange was associated with an increased affinity of the exchanger for Ca2+ (Km = 17 microM compared with Km = 22 microM for control preparations). Na+-Ca2+ exchange measured in cholesterol-depleted membrane preparations was decreased by 15%. This depressed activity was associated with a decreased affinity of the exchanger for Ca2+ (Km = 27 microM). These changes were not due to either a change in membrane permeability to Ca2+ or an increase in the amount of Ca2+ bound to sarcolemmal vesicles. The stimulating effect of cholesterol enrichment was specific to the Na+-Ca2+ exchange process since sarcolemmal Ca2+-Mg2+ ATPase activity was depressed 40% by cholesterol enrichment. Further, K+-p-nitrophenylphosphatase and Na+-K+ ATPase activities were depressed in both cholesterol-depleted and cholesterol-enriched sarcolemmal vesicles. In situ oxidation of membrane cholesterol completely eliminated Na+-Ca2+ exchange. These results suggest that cholesterol is intimately associated with Na+-Ca2+ exchange and may interact with the exchange protein and modulate its activity.
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