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The effect of hydrogen peroxide on sarco/endoplasmic and plasma membrane calcium ATPase gene expression in cultured human lens epithelial cells.


ABSTRACT: The loss of calcium homeostasis in the lens of the eye appears to be a factor contributing to lens opacity. In the human lens, calcium homeostasis depends on the Ca²?-ATPase pumps found only in the epithelium. A plasma membrane calcium pump, PMCA2 is upregulated in human cataractous lenses. To determine if oxidation caused the plasma membrane Ca²?-ATPases (PMCA) or sarcoplasmic/endoplasmic Ca²?-ATPases (SERCA) to become upregulated, we cultured a human lens epithelial cell line, in the presence of hydrogen peroxide. We observed an increase in PMCA1, PMCA2 SERCA2b and SERCA3 mRNA levels and protein expression with increasing hydrogen peroxide concentrations and treatment times. Hydrogen peroxide caused a rise in the intracellular calcium which could be an initiating factor in the concerted upregulation of PMCA1 and SERCA3. Our data support the idea that oxidative stress could contribute to a selective rise in PMCA/SERCA expression in human cataractous lenses.

SUBMITTER: Marian MJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2694599 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The effect of hydrogen peroxide on sarco/endoplasmic and plasma membrane calcium ATPase gene expression in cultured human lens epithelial cells.

Marian M J MJ   Mukhopadhyay P P   Borchman D D   Tang D D   Paterson C A CA  

The open ophthalmology journal 20080707


The loss of calcium homeostasis in the lens of the eye appears to be a factor contributing to lens opacity. In the human lens, calcium homeostasis depends on the Ca²⁺-ATPase pumps found only in the epithelium. A plasma membrane calcium pump, PMCA2 is upregulated in human cataractous lenses. To determine if oxidation caused the plasma membrane Ca²⁺-ATPases (PMCA) or sarcoplasmic/endoplasmic Ca²⁺-ATPases (SERCA) to become upregulated, we cultured a human lens epithelial cell line, in the presence  ...[more]

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