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Query: UNIPROT:P20020 (
adenosine triphosphatase
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The human red blood cell was used as a model system in order to study the effect of cholesterol and its medically important oxidized derivatives (
OSC
= oxidized sterol compounds) on the calcium entry channel. The calcium-ejecting
adenosine triphosphatase
(
ATPase
) was inhibited by vanadate and the influx of 45Ca2-into the cells measured. The cells were loaded with
OSC
at concentrations between 0.075 and 1.5 micrograms
OSC
/10(7) cells. Two classes of
OSC
could be distinguished: one stimulating Ca2+ influx dose-dependently by almost 100% at maximum concentrations, the other inhibiting it dose-dependently by up to 80%. The calcium channel blocker nitrendipine inhibited influx by 70% at 15 microM. More than 90% of the total stimulation or inhibition was accounted for by an influence on the nitrendipine-inhibitable part of influx, i.e. the calcium channel. Cholesterol (incorporated using liposomes) had a stimulatory (+288%), cholesterol depletion an inhibitory effect on calcium influx (-18%). These results demonstrate that cholesterol and its oxidized derivatives modulate the calcium channel in a highly stereospecific manner and provide new insights into the mechanism of action and the atherogenic effect of these compounds.
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PMID:Cholesterol and its oxidized derivatives modulate the calcium channel in human red blood cells. 610 Jul 51