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Cat Heart Muscle In Vitro : IV. Inhibition of transport in quiescent muscles
Cellular concentrations, [K](i), [Na](i), and [Cl](i), and cell water contents were measured in vitro at 27°C in cat papillary muscles. Measurements were made with and without ouabain at varying concentrations of K and ouabain, at pH 5.2 and 9.0, in absence of O(2), and in NaCl-free solution. Large...
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author | Page, Ernest Goerke, R. J. Storm, S. R. |
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description | Cellular concentrations, [K](i), [Na](i), and [Cl](i), and cell water contents were measured in vitro at 27°C in cat papillary muscles. Measurements were made with and without ouabain at varying concentrations of K and ouabain, at pH 5.2 and 9.0, in absence of O(2), and in NaCl-free solution. Large losses of cell K and increases of cell Na occurred in presence of ouabain, at 2–3°C, and in K-free medium. The dependence of inhibition of cation transport by ouabain on external K concentration, studied at constant initial [K](i), was consistent with a competition between K and ouabain localized to the external face of the membrane. In NaCl-free sucrose solution [K](i) remained at its physiological value and was not affected by exposure to ouabain or low temperature, except when Ca was also omitted. Ouabain inhibition persisted at pH 9.0 and in Ca-poor media. Cells swelled and lost K at pH 5.2, and residual ouabain effect was small. At pH 9.0, or in absence of O(2), or in Ca-poor solutions cells became permeable to mannitol. The ion movements observed after inhibition of active transport are compatible either with a passive K distribution and a primary inhibition of Na extrusion or with inhibition of a coupled active transport of both K and Na. |
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spelling | pubmed-21953892008-04-23 Cat Heart Muscle In Vitro : IV. Inhibition of transport in quiescent muscles Page, Ernest Goerke, R. J. Storm, S. R. J Gen Physiol Article Cellular concentrations, [K](i), [Na](i), and [Cl](i), and cell water contents were measured in vitro at 27°C in cat papillary muscles. Measurements were made with and without ouabain at varying concentrations of K and ouabain, at pH 5.2 and 9.0, in absence of O(2), and in NaCl-free solution. Large losses of cell K and increases of cell Na occurred in presence of ouabain, at 2–3°C, and in K-free medium. The dependence of inhibition of cation transport by ouabain on external K concentration, studied at constant initial [K](i), was consistent with a competition between K and ouabain localized to the external face of the membrane. In NaCl-free sucrose solution [K](i) remained at its physiological value and was not affected by exposure to ouabain or low temperature, except when Ca was also omitted. Ouabain inhibition persisted at pH 9.0 and in Ca-poor media. Cells swelled and lost K at pH 5.2, and residual ouabain effect was small. At pH 9.0, or in absence of O(2), or in Ca-poor solutions cells became permeable to mannitol. The ion movements observed after inhibition of active transport are compatible either with a passive K distribution and a primary inhibition of Na extrusion or with inhibition of a coupled active transport of both K and Na. The Rockefeller University Press 1964-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2195389/ /pubmed/14100968 Text en Copyright ©, 1964, by The Rockefeller Institute Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Page, Ernest Goerke, R. J. Storm, S. R. Cat Heart Muscle In Vitro : IV. Inhibition of transport in quiescent muscles |
title | Cat Heart Muscle In Vitro
: IV. Inhibition of transport in quiescent muscles |
title_full | Cat Heart Muscle In Vitro
: IV. Inhibition of transport in quiescent muscles |
title_fullStr | Cat Heart Muscle In Vitro
: IV. Inhibition of transport in quiescent muscles |
title_full_unstemmed | Cat Heart Muscle In Vitro
: IV. Inhibition of transport in quiescent muscles |
title_short | Cat Heart Muscle In Vitro
: IV. Inhibition of transport in quiescent muscles |
title_sort | cat heart muscle in vitro
: iv. inhibition of transport in quiescent muscles |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2195389/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14100968 |
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