[Release of Ca2+ ions from the sarcoplasmic reticulum of skeletal muscle induced by heparin. Relation between the Ca2+ release caused by Ca2+ ions and caffeine]

Biokhimiia. 1986 Oct;51(10):1696-701.
[Article in Russian]

Abstract

Using a Ca2+-selective electrode and Quin 2 and chlortetracycline fluorescence, a Ca2+ release from terminal cysterns of skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum under effects of heparin, caffeine and Ca2+ has been studied. It was shown that Ca2+ release induced by heparin is insensitive to the blockers of Mg2+-dependent system of Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release, i.e., Mg2+, tetracaine and dimethylsulfoxide. Preliminary release of Ca2+ in the presence of caffeine, which activates Mg2+-dependent Ca2+ release, does not prevent the heparin-induced Ca2+ release. At the same time, after Ca2+ release caused by Ca2+ in a Mg2+-independent system, heparin cannot cause additional efflux of Ca2+. It has been shown that the heparin-induced release of Ca2+ diminishes with a decrease in a decrease in Ca2+ concentration. This effect is less pronounced in the presence of Na+ than with K+. The data obtained suggest that sarcoplasmic reticulum terminal cysterns contain two systems of Ca2+-induced release of Ca2+, i.e., a Mg2+-dependent, caffeine-sensitive and a Mg2+-independent heparin-sensitive ones. The mechanism of activation of both systems by caffeine and heparin consists, in all probability, in their increased affinity for Ca2+.

Publication types

  • English Abstract

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Biological Transport / drug effects
  • Caffeine / pharmacology*
  • Calcium / metabolism*
  • Calcium / pharmacology
  • Fluorescent Dyes
  • Heparin / pharmacology*
  • In Vitro Techniques
  • Ion Channels / drug effects
  • Kinetics
  • Muscles / metabolism*
  • Rabbits
  • Sarcoplasmic Reticulum / metabolism*

Substances

  • Fluorescent Dyes
  • Ion Channels
  • Caffeine
  • Heparin
  • Calcium