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The Cellular Transport of Magnesium in Rat Liver
The bidirectional transport of Mg in rat liver was studied using slices labeled with (28)Mg in a closed two-compartment system under steady-state conditions. The influx (K(bs)) and efflux (K(sb)) transfer coefficients governing transport between the extracellular phase and a rapidly exchanging cell...
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1970
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author | Wallach, S. Gamponia, P. J. Ahmed, S. A. |
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description | The bidirectional transport of Mg in rat liver was studied using slices labeled with (28)Mg in a closed two-compartment system under steady-state conditions. The influx (K(bs)) and efflux (K(sb)) transfer coefficients governing transport between the extracellular phase and a rapidly exchanging cell fraction were 0.074 and 0.019 per min, respectively. An increased extracellular concentration of Mg(++) caused a 30% decrease in K(bs) and a 31% increase in K(sb). A decreased extracellular Mg(++) had an opposite effect. At 0°C, both transfer coefficients were reduced by 65%. Increased pH and NaCN increased transport, whereas Ca(++) reduced transport. Reduced pH, altered Na(+):K(+) ratio, Sr(++), glucose deletion, iodoacetate, ethanol, and lactate had no significant influence. Dinitrophenol reduced K(sb) but had no effect on K(bs). These data support the thesis that the intracellular concentration of Mg is in part regulated by a reciprocal change in the influx transfer coefficient and a parallel change in the efflux transfer coefficient in response to altered extracellular concentrations of Mg(++). The qualitative and quantitative similarities of Mg and Ca transport in this system suggest that Mg and Ca share a common transport mechanism which is primarily dependent upon the binding of these divalent cations to macromolecular ligands within the cell membrane or within the cell. |
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spelling | pubmed-22259782008-04-23 The Cellular Transport of Magnesium in Rat Liver Wallach, S. Gamponia, P. J. Ahmed, S. A. J Gen Physiol Article The bidirectional transport of Mg in rat liver was studied using slices labeled with (28)Mg in a closed two-compartment system under steady-state conditions. The influx (K(bs)) and efflux (K(sb)) transfer coefficients governing transport between the extracellular phase and a rapidly exchanging cell fraction were 0.074 and 0.019 per min, respectively. An increased extracellular concentration of Mg(++) caused a 30% decrease in K(bs) and a 31% increase in K(sb). A decreased extracellular Mg(++) had an opposite effect. At 0°C, both transfer coefficients were reduced by 65%. Increased pH and NaCN increased transport, whereas Ca(++) reduced transport. Reduced pH, altered Na(+):K(+) ratio, Sr(++), glucose deletion, iodoacetate, ethanol, and lactate had no significant influence. Dinitrophenol reduced K(sb) but had no effect on K(bs). These data support the thesis that the intracellular concentration of Mg is in part regulated by a reciprocal change in the influx transfer coefficient and a parallel change in the efflux transfer coefficient in response to altered extracellular concentrations of Mg(++). The qualitative and quantitative similarities of Mg and Ca transport in this system suggest that Mg and Ca share a common transport mechanism which is primarily dependent upon the binding of these divalent cations to macromolecular ligands within the cell membrane or within the cell. The Rockefeller University Press 1970-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2225978/ /pubmed/5483103 Text en Copyright © 1970 by The Rockefeller University Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Wallach, S. Gamponia, P. J. Ahmed, S. A. The Cellular Transport of Magnesium in Rat Liver |
title | The Cellular Transport of Magnesium in Rat Liver |
title_full | The Cellular Transport of Magnesium in Rat Liver |
title_fullStr | The Cellular Transport of Magnesium in Rat Liver |
title_full_unstemmed | The Cellular Transport of Magnesium in Rat Liver |
title_short | The Cellular Transport of Magnesium in Rat Liver |
title_sort | cellular transport of magnesium in rat liver |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2225978/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/5483103 |
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