Calcium efflux in rat lens: Na/Ca-exchange related to cataract induced by selenite
- 1 January 1992
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Current Eye Research
- Vol. 11 (7) , 625-632
- https://doi.org/10.3109/02713689209000735
Abstract
Sodium gradient-dependent 45Ca2+ transport occurred across the lens membrane both in the direction of Ca2+ uptake by inside-out vesicles and Ca2+ efflux after Ca2+ loading of right-side-out vesicles. Using the calcium ionophore, A23187, greater than 90% of the Na+ gradient-dependent Ca2+ uptake was estimated to be free Ca2+. A normal Na+ gradient was also required to maintain calcium homeostasis in the intact lens. The Na+ gradient contributed to Ca2+ efflux from lenses pre-loaded in medium containing 15 mM CaCl2. Therefore, a Na/Ca-exchange functions to control Ca efflux in rat lens, in addition to the Ca-ATPase. In the preweanling rat mature nuclear cataracts occurred by 96 h after subcutaneous injection of sodium selenite (30 nmol/g animal wt). A 3-5 fold increase of Ca2+ accompanied cataract formation. The loss of Ca2+ homeostasis can be detected by 48 h after treatment selenite treatment. At this time the initial rate of Na+ gradient-dependent Ca2+ uptake was 30% lower in lens vesicles from selenite-treated rats compared to controls. No significant reduction of Na+,K(+)-ATPase activity was detected. Altered Na/Ca-exchange may contribute directly to the loss of Ca2+ homeostasis that leads to nuclear cataract.Keywords
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