The use of the divalent calcium-ionophore A23187 as a biochemical tool in pharmacological and in vitro toxicological studies

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The use of A23187 as a biochemical tool is described. A23187 was used to elucidate the mechanisms of intracellular transport and secretion of N-hydroxylated aniline metabolites in rat hepatocyte primary culture. Results indicate a membrane-bound intracellular transport. Also, A23187 induced macrophages in their anti-tumour cytostatic activity using P815 tumour cells in in vitro co-cultures of macrophages and tumour cells. Results indicate the activating role of A23187 in macrophage leukotriene C4 release and enhanced macrophage anti-tumour activity. In conclusion, A23187 proved to be a useful tool in studying calcium dependent metabolic processes.

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Boot, J. H., & Van Hilten, J. A. (1996). The use of the divalent calcium-ionophore A23187 as a biochemical tool in pharmacological and in vitro toxicological studies. Cell Structure and Function. Japan Society for Cell Biology. https://doi.org/10.1247/csf.21.97

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