The mechanisms by which the in vivo intoxication with BrCCl3 inhibits the calcium sequestration activity of liver microsomes were studied. The initial rate of Ca2+ transport is inhibited by nearly 50% in the intoxicated rats as compared to the controls; this indicates that the active transport of Ca2+ is markedly affected by the intoxication. The microsomal ATPases activities both in the presence and in the absence of Ca2+ were not decreased at all in the intoxicated animals. However, the Ca2+-dependent extra ATP hydrolysis shows a different kinetics in the BrCCl3-poisoned rats with respect to the controls. The release of Ca2+ from Ca2+ loaded liver microsomes is higher in the intoxicated animals. It seems therefore that the increased permeability of the membrane to Ca2+ contributes to some extent to the haloalkane-induced inhibition of the calcium sequestration activity of liver microsomes.
Fulceri, R., Benedetti, A., Comporti, M. (1984). Inibizione dell'attività calcio sequestrante dei microsomi epatici nella intossicazione da monobromotriclorometano: studi preliminari sui possibili meccanismi [Inhibition of the calcium-sequestering activity of liver microsomes in monobromotrichloromethane poisoning: preliminary studies on possible mechanisms]. BOLLETTINO DELLA SOCIETA' ITALIANA DI BIOLOGIA SPERIMENTALE, 60(7), 1457-1463.
Inibizione dell'attività calcio sequestrante dei microsomi epatici nella intossicazione da monobromotriclorometano: studi preliminari sui possibili meccanismi [Inhibition of the calcium-sequestering activity of liver microsomes in monobromotrichloromethane poisoning: preliminary studies on possible mechanisms]
Fulceri, R.;Benedetti, A.;Comporti, M.
1984-01-01
Abstract
The mechanisms by which the in vivo intoxication with BrCCl3 inhibits the calcium sequestration activity of liver microsomes were studied. The initial rate of Ca2+ transport is inhibited by nearly 50% in the intoxicated rats as compared to the controls; this indicates that the active transport of Ca2+ is markedly affected by the intoxication. The microsomal ATPases activities both in the presence and in the absence of Ca2+ were not decreased at all in the intoxicated animals. However, the Ca2+-dependent extra ATP hydrolysis shows a different kinetics in the BrCCl3-poisoned rats with respect to the controls. The release of Ca2+ from Ca2+ loaded liver microsomes is higher in the intoxicated animals. It seems therefore that the increased permeability of the membrane to Ca2+ contributes to some extent to the haloalkane-induced inhibition of the calcium sequestration activity of liver microsomes.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.
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