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. 1986;40(9):345-8.

Calcium induced potassium efflux in erythrocytes of marine teleosts

  • PMID: 3103705

Calcium induced potassium efflux in erythrocytes of marine teleosts

D Marino et al. Biomed Pharmacother. 1986.

Abstract

The effect of the calcium-ionophore A23187+ Ca++ on the K+ transport in the intact erythrocytes of sea-water fishes was investigated. A23187+ Ca++ induced a significant increase in the cell-membrane permeability for potassium ion, while A23187+ Mg++ was ineffective. Addition of EGTA to the medium blocked the ionophore+ Ca++ effect. Quinidine inhibited the A23187+ Ca++-induced K+ transport in the nucleated fish red cell. Propranolol is effective in the fish RBC in presence of Ca++ and EGTA. The relationship of the calcium-induced alkali cation transport in nucleated red cell to that in human red cell is discussed.

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