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. 1988 Jun 15;263(17):8078-83.

The Na+/Ca2+ antiporter in aortic smooth muscle cells. Characterization and demonstration of an activation by phorbol esters

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The Na+/Ca2+ antiporter in aortic smooth muscle cells. Characterization and demonstration of an activation by phorbol esters

P Vigne et al. J Biol Chem. .
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Abstract

The Na+/Ca2+ antiporter is present in aortic smooth muscle cells of the A7r5 cell line. Imposing an outward Na+ gradient to the cells promoted a 45Ca2+ uptake component which was sensitive to amiloride derivatives and insensitive to blockers of the voltage-dependent Ca2+ channel. The Ca2+ uptake system was dependent on intracellular Na+ concentration; it was inactive when Li+ replaced intracellular Na+ and it was electrogenic. Flow cytometric analysis of cells that had been loaded with the Ca2+ indicator indo-1 showed that all conditions that promoted Ca2+ influx led to corresponding increases in the free cytoplasmic Ca2+ concentration. Treatment of the A7r5 cells with phorbol myristate acetate, a known activator of protein kinase C (Ca2+/phospholipid-dependent enzyme), led to a two-fold activation of the system and to larger intracellular Ca2+ transients when cells were shifted to Na+-free solutions. Activation was observed at all intracellular Na+ concentrations. Changing the activity of the Na+/Ca2+ system did not affect the size and duration of intracellular Ca2+ transients elicited by the Ca2+ mobilizing hormone vasopressin. It is concluded that the Na+/Ca2+ antiporter in smooth muscle cells is a target for protein kinase C but that the system is not involved in the regulation of Ca2+ transients induced by vasopressin.

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