Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9890060 | The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A study has been carried out into the effects of procaine on the activities (Na+,K+)- and (Ca2+,Mg2+)-ATPases of the human erythrocyte membrane. In general, procaine inhibited both types of ATPases activities but with characteristic inhibition profiles and varying degrees of efficacy. In addition, the effects of procaine on the transport of K+ and phosphate ions across the membrane of the human erythrocyte were monitored and compared. Procaine was found to stimulate K+ release and to inhibit phosphate uptake. At low concentrations, both processes were found to be concentration dependent. Stimulation of K+ release and inhibition of phosphate uptake reached plateaus at concentrations of 50 and 150Â mM, respectively. The antisickling effect of procaine was explained mainly in the light of the changes it induces in the activities of membrane bound ATPases and the permeability properties of the erythrocyte membrane to cations and anions.
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Authors
Khalid M. Abu-Salah, Al-Hafiz A. Gambo,