Hypertension, Vol 6, 20-26, Copyright © 1984 by American Heart Association
A Tokushige, H Higashino, BM Searle, H Tamura, M Kino, JD Bogden and A Aviv
The present study focuses on the interaction between cadmium (Cd) and the
Na, K-ATPase system in in vitro grown vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs)
derived from the rat carotid artery. In disrupted VSMCs rendered permeable
by osmotic shock, Cd inhibited Na, K-ATPase; I50 was reached at 10(-5) M
Cd. Mg-ATPase was also inhibited by Cd; I50 was attained at concentrations
of 10(-4) M Cd. Cd inhibition of Na,K-ATPase in the VSMCs was
noncompetitive with respect to Na, K, and ATP. Rubidium transport
experiments performed with intact VSMCs demonstrated that within an
incubation period of 150 minutes, a concentration of 10(- 4) M Cd in the
extracellular fluid exerted no acute effect on the Na-K pump. Within this
time interval, intracellular Cd attained a concentration eightfold higher
than the extracellular Cd concentration. Thus, it appears that under acute
conditions Cd exerts its inhibitory effect on Na, K-ATPase only in
disrupted VSMCs. The data further suggest that, in the VSMC, conditions
under which Cd inhibits Na, K- ATPase are consistent with inhibition from
the cytoplasmic side of the cell membrane.
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Cadmium effect on the Na,K-ATPase system in cultured vascular smooth muscle cells
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