Calcium ions and cell fusion. Effects of chemical fusogens on the permeability of erythrocytes to calcium and other ions
- 15 August 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 182 (2) , 555-563
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bj1820555
Abstract
1. Fusogenic and non-fusogenic chemicals were tesetd for their ability to allow 45Ca2+ and 3H2O to enter hen and human erythrocytes. 2. The ratio of 45Ca2+/3H2O in treated cells to that in untreated cells is referred to as the entry ratio. 3. Within 1 min at 37 degrees C both water-soluble and lipid-soluble fusogens increased the value of the entry ratio, which reached maximum values in 5–10 min. 4. Values of the entry ratio in the range of 4–12 were found under conditions that led to cell fusion. 5. Closely related but non-fusogenic chemicals did not significantly alter the entry ratio. 6. The entry ratios for 86Rb+, 22Na+ and 35SO42- were also significantly increased by both lipid-soluble and water-soluble fusogens, though the increases were not as large as those for 45Ca2+. 7. It is suggested that fusogenic compounds increase the permeability of biological membranes to ions, and that an increase in the concentration of intracellular Ca2+ initiates or facilitates events that lead to the chemically induced fusion of erythrocytes.This publication has 18 references indexed in Scilit:
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