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Adenosine Triphosphate Dependent Calcium Uptake by Subcellular Fractions from Bovine Neurohypophyses
Authors:J T Russell  N A Thorn
Abstract:Bovine neurohypophyses were fractionated by differential and density gradient ultracentrifugation and the Ca2+ uptake and ATPase activities in the microsomal, mitochondrial and secretory granule fractions were studied. The microsomal and mitochondrial fractions accumulated Ca2+ in the presence of ATP. The accumulation by the latter per mg protein was at least twice as large as by the former. This Ca2+ accumulation was accompanied by liberation of inorganic phosphate (Pi). In the presence of sodium azide (2 mM) Ca2+ uptake and Pi liberation were inhibited in the mitochondrial, but not in the microsomal fraction. Further studies of the microsomal fraction revealed that the ATP-dependent Ca2+ uptake and Pi liberation activities were temperature and pH-dependent and required Mg2+. Both activities were stimulated by very low concentrations of Ca2+ (1–10 μM) and were inhibited by EGTA (2 mM). N-ethyl-maleimide (2 mM) inhibited both the Ca2+ uptake and ATPase activities of the microsomal fraction. These results suggest the presence of a membrane ATPase that is stimulated by both Ca2+ and Mg2+. It is suggested that the observed Ca2+ uptake activities are involved in maintaining a low axoplasmic free Ca2+ concentration, thus playing an important role in the release mechanism of vasopressin by the neuro-secretory terminals.
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