Modulation of ATP-dependent Ca2+ transport in rat parotid basolateral membrane vesicles by K+ + Cl- flux
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Modulation of ATP-dependent Ca2+ transport in rat parotid basolateral membrane vesicles by K+ + Cl- flux
Abstract
In basolateral membrane vesicles (BLMV) isolated from rat parotid glands, the initial rate of ATP-dependent Ca2+ transport, in the presence of KCl, was approx. 2-fold higher than that obtained with mannitol, sucrose or N-methyl-D-glucamine (NMDG)-gluconate. Only NH4+, Rb+, or Br- could effectively substitute for K+ or Cl-, respectively. This KCl activation was concentration dependent, with maximal response by 50 mM KCl. An inwardly directed KCl gradient up to 50 mM KCl had no effect on Ca2+ transport, while equilibration of the vesicles with KCl (greater than 100 mM) increased transport 15-20%. In presence of Cl-, 86Rb+ uptake was 2.5-fold greater than in the presence of gluconate. 0.5 mM furosemide inhibited 86Rb+ flux by approx. 60% in a Cl- medium and by approx. 20% in a gluconate medium. Furosemide also inhibited KCl activation of Ca2+ transport with half maximal inhibition either at 0.4 mM or 0.05 mM, depending on whether 45Ca2+ transport was measured with KCl (150 mM) equilibrium or KCl (150 mM) gradient. In a mannitol containing assay medium, potassium gluconate loaded vesicles had a higher (approx. 25%) rate of Ca2+ transport than mannitol loaded vesicles. Addition of valinomycin (5 microM) to potassium gluconate loaded vesicles further stimulated (approx. 30%) the Ca2+ transport rate. These results suggest that during ATP dependent Ca2+ transport in parotid BLMV, K+ can be recycled by the concerted activities of a K+ and Cl- coupled flux and a K+ conductance.
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