Modulation of serotonin uptake kinetics by ions and ion gradients in human placental brush-border membrane vesicles
- 20 February 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 29 (7) , 1818-1822
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi00459a022
Abstract
The modulation of serotonin uptake kinetics by Na+, Cl-, H+, and K+ was investigated in brush-border membrane vesicles prepared from normal human term placentas. The presence of Na+ and Cl- in the external medium was mandatory for the function of the serotonin transporter. In both cases, the initial uptake rate of serotonin was a hyperbolic function of the ion concentration, indicating involvement of one Na+ and one Cl- per transport of one serotonin molecule. The apparent dissociation constant for Na+ and Cl- was 145 and 79 mM, respectively. The external Na+ increased the Vmax of the transporter and also increased the affinity of the transporter for serotonin. The external Cl- also showed similar effects on the Vmax and the Kt, but its effect on the Kt was small compared to that of Na+. The presence of an inside-acidic pH, with or without a transmembrane pH gradient, stimulated the NaCl-dependent serotonin uptake. The effect of internal [H+] on the transport function was to increase the Vmax and decrease the affinity of the transporter for serotonin. The presence of K+ inside the vesicles aldo greatly stimulated the initial rates of serotonin uptake, and the stimulation was greater at pH 7.5 than at pH 6.5. This stimulation was a hyperbolic function of the internal K+ concentration at both pH values, indicating involvement of one K+ per transport of one serotonin molecule. The apparent dissociation constant for K+ was 5.6 mM at pH 6.5 and 4.0 mM at pH 7.5. The effects of internal [K+] on the uptake kinetics were similar to those of internal [H+]. It increased the Vmax but decreased the affinity for the transporter for serotonin. In addition, the effects of internal [H+] on the kinetic parameters were masked by the presence of K+ inside the vesicles, indicating competition between internal K+ and internal H+.This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
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