concanavalin-a and tetraphenylphosphonium

concanavalin-a has been researched along with tetraphenylphosphonium* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for concanavalin-a and tetraphenylphosphonium

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Membrane potential changes during mitogenic stimulation of mouse spleen lymphocytes.
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 1980, Volume: 77, Issue:4

    By monitoring differences in accumulation of the lipophilic cation [(3)H]tetraphenylphosphonium in media containing low or high potassium concentrations [Lichtshtein, D., Kaback, H. R. & Blume, A. J. (1979) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 76, 650-654], the membrane potential of lymphocytes from various sources has been estimated. On the basis of this method, the potential of normal mouse spleen lymphocytes (T and B cells) is -65 +/- 2 mV (mean +/- SEM, interior negative). During the course of mitogenic stimulation by concanavalin A, lipopolysaccharide, or fetal calf serum, the membrane potential of murine spleen lymphocytes changes systematically according to the following pattern: (i) early depolarization lasting 2-3 hr, (ii) repolarization over the next 7 hr, and (iii) a final hyperpolarization phase during the last 24-48 hr. During repolarization and hyperpolarization, moreover, there is a direct correlation between the membrane potential and DNA synthesis, as judged by [(3)H]thymidine incorporation. By using isolated T and B cells, it is observed that concanavalin A depolarizes T cells only, whereas lipopolysaccharide depolarizes B cells only. Thus, both mitogens exhibit the same specificity for depolarization as for mitogenic stimulation. On the basis of these observations, it is suggested that the transition of lymphocytes from a resting state to mitotic activity is initiated by depolarization of the plasma membrane.

    Topics: Animals; Blood; Cell Differentiation; Cells, Cultured; Concanavalin A; Growth Substances; Lipopolysaccharides; Lymphocytes; Membrane Potentials; Mice; Mitogens; Onium Compounds; Organophosphorus Compounds; Spleen

1980