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Fig. 5

From: The roles of acid-sensing ion channel 1a and ovarian cancer G protein-coupled receptor 1 on passive Mg2+ transport across intestinal epithelium-like Caco-2 monolayers

Fig. 5

OGR1 and ASIC1a regulate passive Mg2+ transport in omeprazole exposed epithelium. Passive Mg2+ transport by 400 ng/mL omeprazole-exposed Caco-2 monolayers that were pre-incubated with 30 nM PcTx1, 10 μM RR, 10 μM Cu2+, 10 μM Zn2+, 1:10 OGR1 Ab, 100 °C-heated OGR1 Ab, or 100 °C-heated 30 nM PcTx1 in apical bathing solution at pH 7.4 (a), 7.0 (b), 6.5 (c), 6.0 (d) or 5.5 (e). Passive Mg2+ transport was also studied in 400 ng/mL omeprazole-exposed Caco-2 monolayers that were pre-incubated with 1 or 10 μM AMT (f). *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, ***P < 0.001 compared with the corresponding control group. (n = 6)

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