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Item A robust fluorescence-based assay for human erythrocyte Ca++ efflux suitable for high-throughput inhibitor screens(Springer, 2023) Sims, Jeremiah N.; Yun, EJun; Chu, Jonathan; Siddiqui, Mansoor A.; Desai, Sanjay A.; Surgery, School of MedicineIntracellular calcium is maintained at very low concentrations through the action of PMCA Ca++ extrusion pumps. Although much of our knowledge about these Ca++ extrusion pumps derives from studies with human erythrocytes, kinetic studies of Ca++ transport for these cells are limited to radioisotope flux measurements. Here, we developed a robust, microplate-based assay for erythrocyte Ca++ efflux using extracellular fluorescent Ca++ indicators. We optimized Ca++ loading with the A23187 ionophore, established conditions for removal of the ionophore, and adjusted fluorescent dye sensitivity by addition of extracellular EGTA to allow continuous tracking of Ca++ efflux. Efflux kinetics were accelerated by glucose and inhibited in a dose-dependent manner by the nonspecific inhibitor vanadate, revealing that Ca++ pump activity can be tracked in a 384-well microplate format. These studies enable radioisotope-free kinetic measurements of the Ca++ pump and should facilitate screens for specific inhibitors of this essential transport activity.