Lipid peroxidation both inhibits Ca(2+)-ATPase and increases Ca2+ permeability of endoplasmic reticulum membrane - PubMed (original) (raw)
Lipid peroxidation both inhibits Ca(2+)-ATPase and increases Ca2+ permeability of endoplasmic reticulum membrane
P Racay et al. Biochem Mol Biol Int. 1997 Apr.
Abstract
Incubation of reticular membranes with Fe(2+)-EDTA and H2O2 plus Fe(2+)-EDTA at 37 degrees C for 30 min led to the loss of membrane's efficiency to sequester Ca2+ to 21.8% and 3.6% of control values, respectively. The incubation of microsomes with Fe(2+)-EDTA and H2O2 plus Fe(2+)-EDTA also caused decrease of Ca(2+)-ATPase activity; to 44.9% and 44.4% (measured under the same conditions as Ca(2+)-uptake) or to 79.6% and 62.1% (uncoupled from Ca2+ transport by detergent). In addition, incubation of membranes with Fe(2+)-EDTA and H2O2 plus Fe(2+)-EDTA at 37 degrees C for 30 min led to the increase of Ca2+ permeability to 125.1% and 124.2%, respectively. Preincubation of membranes with membrane-soluble antioxidants (U-74500A, U-83836E, t-butyl hydroxytoluene and stobadine) protected the reticular membranes against depression of Ca2+ uptake values and Ca(2+)-ATPase inhibition in a dose and an antioxidant nature dependent manner. Our results indicate that both processes, Ca(2+)-ATPase inhibition and increase of endoplasmic reticulum membrane Ca2+ permeability, participate in the lipid peroxidation induced loss of membrane's efficiency to sequester Ca2+.
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