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Effects of Li+ transport and Li+ immobilization on Li+/Mg2+ competition in cell...

Autor(es): Layden, Brian T. cv logo 1 ; Abukhdeir, Abde M. cv logo 2 ; Williams, Nicole cv logo 3 ; Fonseca, Carla P. cv logo 4 ; Carroll, Laura cv logo 5 ; Castro, Margarita M. C. A. cv logo 6 ; Geraldes, Carlos F. G. C. cv logo 7 ; Bryant, Fred B. cv logo 8 ; Freitas, Duarte Mota de cv logo 9

Data: 2003

Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/3871

Origem: Estudo Geral - Universidade de Coimbra

Assunto(s): Fluorescence; Atomic absorption; Neuroblastoma; Lymphoblastoma


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Li+/Mg2+ competition has been implicated in the therapeutic action of Li+ treatment in bipolar illness. We hypothesized that this competition depended on cell-specific properties. To test this hypothesis, we determined the degree of Li+ transport, immobilization, and Li+/Mg2+ competition in lymphoblastomas, neuroblastomas, and erythrocytes. During a 50 mmol/L Li+-loading incubation, Li+ accumulation at 30 min (mmoles Li+/L cells) was the greatest in lymphoblastomas (11.1±0.3), followed by neuroblastomas (9.3±0.5), and then erythrocytes (4.0±0.5). Li+ binding affinities to the plasma membrane in all three cell types were of the same order of magnitude; however, Li+ immobilization in intact cells was greatest in neuroblastomas and least in erythrocytes. When cells were loaded for 30 min in a 50 mmol/L Li+-containing medium, the percentage increase in free intracellular [Mg2+] in neuroblastoma and lymphoblastoma cells (~55 and ~52%, respectively) was similar, but erythrocytes did not exhibit any substantial increase (~6%). With the intracellular [Li+] at 15 mmol/L, the free intracellular [Mg2+] increased by the greatest amount in neuroblastomas (~158%), followed by lymphoblastomas (~75%), and then erythrocytes (~50%). We conclude that Li+ immobilization and transport are related to free intracellular [Mg2+] and to the extent of Li+/Mg2+ competition in a cell-specific manner. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6T4P-49JHRTX-1/1/a707c6f5021c0af8d926e0ee947843b8
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