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Common Action of Certain Viruses, Toxins, and Activated Complement: Pore Formation and Its Prevention by Extracellular Ca2+

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Journal Biosci Rep
Specialty Cell Biology
Date 1984 Sep 1
PMID 6095941
Citations 12
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Abstract

Haemolysis by Sendai virus, alpha-toxin, and activated complement is inhibited by high concentrations of divalent cations. In Daudi cells, sublytic amounts of these agents induce the following changes: collapse of surface membrane potential, uptake of Na+ and loss of K+ from cells, and leakage of phosphorylated metabolites from cells. The changes induced by Sendai virus and complement are sensitive to physiological concentrations of extracellular Ca2+. It is concluded that fluctuations in plasma Ca2+ concentration may affect the damaging action of certain pore-forming agents on susceptible cells.

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