J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.  1992 Jan;33(1):60-67.

The Effect of Saponin on the Na+ - K+ Activated ATPase of Cattle Lens Epithelial Cell

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Ophthalmology Seoul Red Cross Hospital, Korea.
  • 2Kang's eye Clinic, Korea.

Abstract

The effect of saponin on the Na+ - K+ ATPase of anterior capsule and epithelium of cattle lens has been investigated. The experiment also designed to determine the cation of saponin on the Na+ - K+ ATPase activity in anterior capsule and epithelium of cattle lens. The following results are observed. 1. The Na+ - K+ ATPase activity of cattle lens epithelial cell membrane is inhibited by low concentration of saponin, but increased by high concentration. The strongest activity showed at the dose of 50mg% saponin concentration. 2. The activating effect of saponin on the cattle epithelial cell membrane Na+ - K+ ATPase activity is inhibited by ouabain, but the stimulation of the Mg++ ATPase by high concentration of saponin is not inhibited by ouabain. 3. The activity ratio of Na+ - K+ ATPase by high concentration of saponin is increased by raising the sodium concentration but decreased by raising the potassium concentration. 4. The Na+ - K+ ATPase activity is increased by small amount of calcium but completely inhibited by over 5mM concentration of calcium.

Keyword

Cataract; Inorganic phosphate; Lens epithelium Na+ - K+ ATPase; Saponin

MeSH Terms

Adenosine Triphosphatases*
Animals
Calcium
Cataract
Cattle*
Epithelial Cells*
Epithelium
Membranes
Ouabain
Potassium
Saponins*
Sodium
Adenosine Triphosphatases
Calcium
Ouabain
Potassium
Saponins
Sodium
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