Influence of Calmodulin Antagonists on Ca2+ Transport in the Lens
- 1 January 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by S. Karger AG in Ophthalmic Research
- Vol. 19 (2) , 95-100
- https://doi.org/10.1159/000265479
Abstract
Attempts were made to elucidate the relation between lens opacification resulting from inhibition of Ca2+ transport and high calcium accumulation in the lens. Mouse lenses were incubated with naphthalenesulfonamide compounds (W-5, W-7, W-12 and W-13) which acts as calmodulin antagonists. When lens Ca2+-ATPase activity was inhibited by those calmodulin antagonists, an accumulation of calcium in the lens was observed. This phenomenon depended on the chemical structure of calmodulin antagonist. In lenses treated with W-7, more than 97% of excess calcium was bound. Insoluble protein increased from 8.5 to 17% of the total protein and the degree of lens opacification increased to 85.1%. These results suggested that dysfunction of the Ca-pump system leads to calcium accumulation, thus in turn inducing protein denaturation which in turn is followed by lens opacification.Keywords
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