1. Chromate is taken up by rat thymocytes over a wide range of extracellular chromate concentrations (0.074 +/- 5.0 mM). 2. Chromate uptake followed Michaelis-Menten kinetics and was inhibited by 4-acetamido-4'-isothiocyano-stilbene-2,2'-disulphonic acid, suggesting that the anion carrier was responsible for the uptake by rat thymocytes. 3. The decrease in chromate uptake by the thiol(SH)-blocking agent diethyl maleate, the increased chromate uptake caused by the thiol-protecting agent dithiothreitol, and the reduction of glutathione/glutathione disulphide ratio indicated that the maintenance of the integrity of SH-groups greatly influenced the uptake and reduction of Cr(VI), and that glutathione may be responsible for the intracellular reduction of Cr(VI) to Cr(III).
Uptake of chromate by rat thymocytes and role of glutathione in its cytoplasmic reduction.
DEBETTO, PATRIZIA;
1988
Abstract
1. Chromate is taken up by rat thymocytes over a wide range of extracellular chromate concentrations (0.074 +/- 5.0 mM). 2. Chromate uptake followed Michaelis-Menten kinetics and was inhibited by 4-acetamido-4'-isothiocyano-stilbene-2,2'-disulphonic acid, suggesting that the anion carrier was responsible for the uptake by rat thymocytes. 3. The decrease in chromate uptake by the thiol(SH)-blocking agent diethyl maleate, the increased chromate uptake caused by the thiol-protecting agent dithiothreitol, and the reduction of glutathione/glutathione disulphide ratio indicated that the maintenance of the integrity of SH-groups greatly influenced the uptake and reduction of Cr(VI), and that glutathione may be responsible for the intracellular reduction of Cr(VI) to Cr(III).Pubblicazioni consigliate
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