G. Nikezic et al., ESTRADIOL IN-VITRO MODULATES NA-DEPENDENT CA2+ UPTAKE BY SYNAPTIC PLASMA-MEMBRANE VESICLES OF RAT-BRAIN REGIONS(), Journal of endocrinological investigation, 20(11), 1997, pp. 664-668
Membrane vesicles loaded with [Na+], prepared from synaptosomal plasma
membranes (SPM) of whole brains (WE), hippocampi (Hip) and caudate nu
clei (NC) of female rats, were used to study Na+-dependent Ca2+ transp
ort across SPM vesicles under the influence of 17 beta-estradiol (E-2)
in vitro. In concentrations near to physiologic, E-2 significantly in
creased Ca-45(2+) uptake by SPM vesicles from all the brain tissues in
vestigated. The maximum increase was observed for WE (21%) and Hip (33
%) at 10(-9) mol/l, and for NC (31%) at 5 x 10(-9) mol/l of E-2. These
results (a) confirm our earlier finding that E, in vitro modulates Na
+-dependent Ca2+ transport across synaptosomal membrane in rat brain r
egions, and (b) suggest Na+/Ca2+ exchange as principal mechanism of th
e E-2-stimulated Na+-dependent Ca2+ uptake by membrane vesicles. The i
nvolvement of any ATPases as possible mediators is discussed. (C) 1997
, Editrice Kurtis.