Calmodulin loss in vascular smooth muscle following Triton X-100 or saponin skinning |
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Authors: | Jeffrey P. Gardner Marguerite A. Stout S. Richard Harris |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Physiology, UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School, 185 South Orange Avenue, 07103-2757 Newark, NJ, USA;(2) Biotechnology Systems, E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co., 01862 Billerica, MA, USA |
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Abstract: | The calmodulin (CaM) content of intact and chemically skinned strips of rat caudal artery was measured using a125I-CaM radioimmunoassay. The total CaM measured following homogenization of arterial tissue with EGTA and EGTA/Triton X-100 was 2.58 mol/kg wet tissue. Based on a smooth muscle volume of 40%, this value corresponds to a cellular CaM concentration of 6.5 M. Approximately 97% of total CaM was soluble and approximately 3% was EGTA-nonextractable. Permeabilization of the plasmalemma with 0.15 mg/ml saponin or 0.5% Triton X-100 caused significant detergent-dependent loss of CaM. At the end of a 1 h skinning period, tissues exposed to saponin lost 30% of total CaM. By comparison, tissues skinned under the same conditions with Triton X-100 lost 50%. During a subsequent 4h exposure to relaxing solution, total tissue CaM continued to decline. The exponential loss over the 5h period was described by a first order model having diffusible and nondiffusible CaM components. The diffusible CaM component of saponin skinned tissue (59%) was significantly less than the diffusible component of those skinned with Triton X-100 (88%); however, the rate coefficients for CaM diffusion (0.78 h–1 and 0.91 h–1, respectively) did not statistically differ. The nondiffusible component of CaM was significantly larger in saponin treated strips (42%) than in Triton X-100 permeabilized tissue (12%). Arterial strips skinned with Triton X-100, which were subsequently exposed to relaxing solution for up to 22 h, lost significantly more CaM than those retained in Triton X-100 skinning solution for a comparable duration These studies demonstrate the diffusion of CaM from detergent skinned arterial strips and characterize the time course of that loss. |
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Keywords: | Calmodulin Calmodulin radioimmunoassay Saponin skinning Triton X-100 skinning Vascular smooth muscle |
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