Abstract

The effect of ochratoxin A on hepatic microsomal calcium sequestration was studied both in vivo and in vitro. The rate of ATP-dependent calcium uptake was inhibited by 42–45% in ochratoxin A intoxicated rats as compared to controls. In the presence of NADPH, addition of ochratoxin A (2.5 to 100 μM) caused a concentration-dependent inhibition of calcium uptake (28–94%) by untreated rat liver microsomes. The rate of NADPH-dependent lipid peroxidation, measured as malondialdehyde formed, was also greatly enhanced by ochratoxin A. Various agents that inhibited ochratoxin A enhanced lipid peroxidation were also able to block the destruction of calcium uptake activity. Lipid peroxidation enhanced by ochratoxin A was also accompanied by leakage of calcium from calcium-loaded microsomes. These results suggest that ochratoxin A disrupts microsomal calcium homeostasis by an impairment of the endoplasmic reticulum membrane probably via enhanced lipid peroxidation.

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