The addition of small amounts of Cd++ to lysosomes induces a rapid alkalinization in the matrix. The various possible reasons for this process have been analysed and it has been concluded that Cd++ enters the matrix as an electroneutral Cd(OH)2 compound. As the lysosomal bilayer of the membrane has the same composition as the cell membrane, this mechanism could explain the means of entry of Cd++ into the cell, without postulating the utilization of a physiological carrier.

The transport of cadmium in biological membranes.

BRAGADIN, Marcantonio;PERIN, Guido;GIACOMETTI, Andrea;GALLO, Michele;MANENTE, Sabrina
2007-01-01

Abstract

The addition of small amounts of Cd++ to lysosomes induces a rapid alkalinization in the matrix. The various possible reasons for this process have been analysed and it has been concluded that Cd++ enters the matrix as an electroneutral Cd(OH)2 compound. As the lysosomal bilayer of the membrane has the same composition as the cell membrane, this mechanism could explain the means of entry of Cd++ into the cell, without postulating the utilization of a physiological carrier.
2007
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