Active Transport of Calcium Across the Isolated Midgut of Hyalophora Cecropia
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- 1 October 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by The Company of Biologists in Journal of Experimental Biology
- Vol. 65 (2) , 347-360
- https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.65.2.347
Abstract
1. The net flux of 45Ca from lumen to blood side across the isolated and short-circuited Cecropia midgut was 1–9 +/− 0–2 muequiv. cm-2h-1 in 8 mM Ca and the flux ratio was as high as 56 to 1. 2. The calcium influx was depressed by anoxia; 73% after 30 min. 3. The kinetics of Ca transport were anomalous; the apparent Km varied with Ca concentration from less than 0–2 to greater than 5–6 mM Ca and the apparent Vmax varied from less than 1–3 to greater than 3-3 muequiv. cm-2h-1. 4. The calcium influx showed a delay before the tracer steady state was attained, indicating the existence in the transport route of a calcium pool equivalent to 5–7 muequiv/g. wet weight of midgut tissue. 5 High calcium (16 mM) depressed the short-circuit current and potassium transport from blood to lumen side across the midgut. 6. Calcium depressed magnesium transport, from lumen to blood side across the midgut, and magnesium depressed the calcium transport. 7. Ca transport by the midgut does not regulate the Ca level in the haemolymph in vivo; it merely aids the diffusion of calcium down its electrochemical gradient. However, Ca transport may assist the uptake of the nutrients from the midgut contents.This publication has 25 references indexed in Scilit:
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