Intracellular Calcium Binding and Release in Frog Heart
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- 1 December 1973
- journal article
- Published by Rockefeller University Press in The Journal of general physiology
- Vol. 62 (6) , 693-706
- https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.62.6.693
Abstract
The capacities and affinities of intracellular calcium-binding sites have been studied in frog ventricles, in which the concentration of Ca++ in the sarcoplasm can be controlled as a result of treatment with EDTA. The total calcium content of calcium-depleted and nondepleted muscles at rest and muscles generating considerable tension was 0.8, 1.4, and 5.4 µmol/g of muscle, respectively. Net movement of calcium into or out of the cells occurred without change in tension when the sarcoplasmic concentration of Ca++ was either of two values, less than 10-7 M or approximately 5 x 10-7 M. These data can be explained by the presence of two groups of intracellular calcium sinks which compete with the contractile proteins, one with a capacity of about 0.6 µmol/g and an affinity constant greater than 107 M-1 and a second with a capacity of 4.0 µmol/g and an affinity constant of about 2 x 106 M-1. The higher affinity calcium is released by anoxia, oligomycin, or abrupt changes in sarcoplasmic Ca++. Muscles soaked in Sr-Ringer's contain electron densities in the sarcoplasmic reticulum and to a lesser extent in the mitochondria.Keywords
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