We investigated the effects of protein kinase C modulations and calcium mobilization on GSH efflux in Hep G2 cells. GSH efflux from Hep G2 cells was increased by a phorbol ester. Staurosporine, an inhibitor of protein kinase C, diminished phorbol ester-stimulated GSH efflux from the cells. GSH efflux was negatively correlated with extracellular calcium concentrations. Verapamil enhanced GSH efflux, whereas ATP decreased GSH efflux. The latter effect was diminished in the absence of extracellular calcium. Protein kinase C and calcium mobilization may be crucial factors in GSH efflux from human hepatocytes.

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