Abstract

Hepatic microsomes take up calcium in the presence of ATP and oxalate. In either fed or fasted adrenalectomized rats injections of dexamethasone 18 hours and then again 1 hour prior to sacrifice increased uptake of calcium by microsomes. Injections of estradiol had no similar effect indicating that the stimulation might be specific to glucocorticoids. Injection of Actinomycin D, an inhibitor of protein synthesis, 1 hour prior to dexamethasone administration resulted in a complete block of the stimulation. It is therefore likely that the increased calcium uptake is due to the induction of the microsomal calcium activated ATP-ase. The onset of this effect occurred later than the induction of tyrosine-amino transferase (TAT). The present data, in conjunction with the previous demonstration of glucagon stimulation and insulin inhibition of this system, indicates that microsomes might serve as a modifier of intracellular calcium distribution.

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