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  • Pharmacological and immunohistochemical characterization of calmodulin-stimulated (Ca(2+)+Mg(2+))-ATPase in cultured porcine aortic endothelial cells.

Pharmacological and immunohistochemical characterization of calmodulin-stimulated (Ca(2+)+Mg(2+))-ATPase in cultured porcine aortic endothelial cells.

Circulation research (2000-02-10)
E J McConnell, G W White, J J Brokaw, B U Raess
摘要

Plasma membrane (Ca(2+)+Mg(2+))-ATPase and Ca(2+) transport activities, best characterized in human erythrocytes, are stimulated by calmodulin and thought to play a crucial role in the termination of cellular Ca(2+) signaling in all cells. In plasma membranes isolated from cultured porcine aortic endothelial cells, the (Ca(2+)+Mg(2+))-ATPase was not readily measured. This is in part because of an overabundance of nonspecific Ca(2+)- and/or Mg(2+)-activated ecto-5'-nucleotide phosphohydrolases. Moreover, addition of exogenous calmodulin (10(-9) to 10(-6) mol/L) produced no measurable stimulation of ATPase activities, suggesting a permanently activated state or, alternatively, a complete lack thereof. To establish and verify the presence of a calmodulin-regulated (Ca(2+)+Mg(2+))-ATPase activity in these endothelial cells, immunohistochemical localization using a monoclonal mouse anti-(Ca(2+)+Mg(2+))-ATPase antibody (clone 5F10) was applied to intact pig aorta endothelium, cultured endothelial monolayers, and isolated endothelial plasma membrane fractions. This approach clearly demonstrated Ca(2+) pump immunoreactivity in each of these preparations. To confirm functional calmodulin stimulation of the (Ca(2+)+Mg(2+))-ATPase, 10(-5) mol/L calmidazolium (R24571) was added to the isolated plasma membrane preparation, which lowered the (Ca(2+)+Mg(2+))-ATPase activity from 143.0 to 78.15 nmol P(i)/mg protein x min(-1). This calmidazolium-reduced activity could then be stimulated 113.1+/-0.8% in a concentration-dependent manner by the addition of exogenous calmodulin (10(-7) to 2 x 10(-6) mol/L) with an EC(50) of 3.45+/-0.04 x 10(-7) mol/L (n=4). This represents a competitive lowering of the apparent calmodulin affinity by approximately 100 compared with other unopposed calmodulin-stimulated processes. Together, these findings support evidence for the presence of a calmodulin-stimulated plasma membrane (Ca(2+)+Mg(2+))-ATPase activity in cultured porcine aortic endothelial cells.