Objective: To study the effects of etimicin (EM) and gentamicin (GM) on renal endoplasmic reticulum 45 Ca 2+ uptake and Ca 2+ Mg 2+ ATPase activity. Methods: Using 45 Ca 2+ inc...Objective: To study the effects of etimicin (EM) and gentamicin (GM) on renal endoplasmic reticulum 45 Ca 2+ uptake and Ca 2+ Mg 2+ ATPase activity. Methods: Using 45 Ca 2+ incorporation technique and peacock blue spectrophotometry respectively. Results: EM and GM (≥3.4×10 4 mol·L 1 ) inhibited endoplasmic reticulum 45 Ca 2+ uptake (the rate of inhibition: ≥17.4% and ≥25.5%, respectively); EM and GM (3.4×10 2 mol·L 1 ) inhibited Ca 2+ Mg 2+ ATPase activity (the rate of inhibition: 24.2% and 29.2%, respectively). Conclusion: At high concentration, EM and GM elevated intracellular calcium which may be related to their nephrotoxicity.展开更多
文摘Objective: To study the effects of etimicin (EM) and gentamicin (GM) on renal endoplasmic reticulum 45 Ca 2+ uptake and Ca 2+ Mg 2+ ATPase activity. Methods: Using 45 Ca 2+ incorporation technique and peacock blue spectrophotometry respectively. Results: EM and GM (≥3.4×10 4 mol·L 1 ) inhibited endoplasmic reticulum 45 Ca 2+ uptake (the rate of inhibition: ≥17.4% and ≥25.5%, respectively); EM and GM (3.4×10 2 mol·L 1 ) inhibited Ca 2+ Mg 2+ ATPase activity (the rate of inhibition: 24.2% and 29.2%, respectively). Conclusion: At high concentration, EM and GM elevated intracellular calcium which may be related to their nephrotoxicity.