190 GROUP I AND II METALS IN BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS
TABLE 5.1 Characteristics of Group I and II Ions in Biological Species Ion
Radius (
Å )/
Coordination
No.
Concentration (mM)
Carriers, Facilitators, Enzymes,
Cofactors Function/Toxicity
Extracellular
(BloodPlasma)
Intracellular (Red Blood
Cells)
H
+^
Maintain pH
Li
+^
0.60
Medicinal usage against hyperactivity
Na
+^
0.95/6(+)
160
11
Sodium channels, ionophores,
Na
+ /K
+ ATPase, sodium pump
Electroneutrality, nerve action activation,
osmotic pressure control, maintain ionic strength outside cell (as NaCl), maintain cell potential
K
+^
1.33/8( ± )
10
92
Potassium channels, ionophores,
Na
+ /K
+ ATPase, sodium pump
(K
+ site), pyruvate kinase,
dioldehydratase
Electroneutrality, nerve action activation,
osmotic pressure control, maintain ionic strength inside cell (as KCl), maintain cell potential
Rb
+^
1.48
Toxicity — may compete with K
+ in
potassium channels
Cs
+^
1.67
Cytotoxic, chromosomal aberrations
in mice
3
Be
2+
0.31
Pulmonary tumors,
4 may impair some
vascular endothelial functions and alter the interaction between platelet and endothelial mediators
5