Ca++-ionophore-induced dissipation of intracellular proton gradients in rat thymocytes
- 1 April 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Cellular Physiology
- Vol. 139 (1) , 76-82
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jcp.1041390112
Abstract
Rat thymocytes incorporate large amounts of acridine orange at concentrations of approximately 10 μM in about 10 minutes at 37oC. The addition of (NH4)2SO4 (at a final concentration of several mMolars) releases about 30% of the incorporated dye into the medium. The NH4+-releasable dye uptake is almost completely abolished by 20 minutes' incubation with 4 μM of the Ca++-ionophore A23187. Dye uptake is associated with an absorbance change at 492 mm and thus may be followed spectrophotometrically. However, NH4+ at the above concentrations or nigericin (0.5 mg/ml) completely annul this change in absorbance, indicating that it reflects only the accumulation of the dye within the acidic cellular compartments. In a Ca++-containing physiological saline, the addition of A23187 (at a final concentration of 8 μM) at the end of the dye uptake phase initiated a reversal in the absorbance change; in the absence of Ca++, reversal occurred at a much lower rate. Incubation of cells for 30 minutes with 2 μM A23187 in Ca++-containing saline completely abolished NH4+-sensitive dye uptake; less A23187 (0.5 μM) and like or a longer incubation period brought about a striking decrease in NH4+-sensitive dye uptake. Similar results were obtained with cells suspended in RPLM 1640 medium. In the absence of external Ca++, A23187 impaired cell capacity to incorporate dye in a ΔpH-dependent manner, but a longer incubation time or higher concentrations of the ionophore were required to obtain a comparable effect. It is thus concluded that the ionophore dissipates intracellular pH gradients by an intracellular divalent cation (Ca++ or also Mg++)-H+ exchange.This publication has 46 references indexed in Scilit:
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