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Ouabain-Insensitive Sodium Movements in the Human Red Blood Cell
Red blood cells exposed to ouabain are capable of net Na outflux against an electrochemical gradient; the net outflux is inhibited by the diuretic, furosemide. In ouabain-treated cells, both the unidirectional Na outflux and the unidirectional Na influx are inhibited by furosemide. Furosemide also i...
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author | Sachs, John R. |
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description | Red blood cells exposed to ouabain are capable of net Na outflux against an electrochemical gradient; the net outflux is inhibited by the diuretic, furosemide. In ouabain-treated cells, both the unidirectional Na outflux and the unidirectional Na influx are inhibited by furosemide. Furosemide also inhibits the ouabain-sensitive Na-Na exchange accomplished by the Na-K pump in K-free solutions. From the interaction of extracellular K, furosemide, and ouabain with the transport system, it seems possible that the ouabain-insensitive Na outflux is accomplished by the same mechanism that is responsible for the ouabain-sensitive Na-K exchange. The ouabain-insensitive Na outflux is increased by extracellular Na, and the influx increases as the intracellular Na increases. In fresh cells, high extracellular K concentrations decrease the ouabain-insensitive Na outflux and increase the ouabain-insensitive Na influx. When the rate constant for sodium outflux and the rate constant for sodium influx in ouabain-treated cells are plotted against the extracellular K concentration, the curves obtained are mirror images of each other. In starved cells, extracellular K increases the ouabain-insensitive Na outflux as does extracellular Na, and it has little effect on the Na influx. |
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spelling | pubmed-22031052008-04-23 Ouabain-Insensitive Sodium Movements in the Human Red Blood Cell Sachs, John R. J Gen Physiol Article Red blood cells exposed to ouabain are capable of net Na outflux against an electrochemical gradient; the net outflux is inhibited by the diuretic, furosemide. In ouabain-treated cells, both the unidirectional Na outflux and the unidirectional Na influx are inhibited by furosemide. Furosemide also inhibits the ouabain-sensitive Na-Na exchange accomplished by the Na-K pump in K-free solutions. From the interaction of extracellular K, furosemide, and ouabain with the transport system, it seems possible that the ouabain-insensitive Na outflux is accomplished by the same mechanism that is responsible for the ouabain-sensitive Na-K exchange. The ouabain-insensitive Na outflux is increased by extracellular Na, and the influx increases as the intracellular Na increases. In fresh cells, high extracellular K concentrations decrease the ouabain-insensitive Na outflux and increase the ouabain-insensitive Na influx. When the rate constant for sodium outflux and the rate constant for sodium influx in ouabain-treated cells are plotted against the extracellular K concentration, the curves obtained are mirror images of each other. In starved cells, extracellular K increases the ouabain-insensitive Na outflux as does extracellular Na, and it has little effect on the Na influx. The Rockefeller University Press 1971-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2203105/ /pubmed/5544793 Text en Copyright © 1971 by The Rockefeller University 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 Sachs, John R. Ouabain-Insensitive Sodium Movements in the Human Red Blood Cell |
title | Ouabain-Insensitive Sodium Movements in the Human Red Blood Cell |
title_full | Ouabain-Insensitive Sodium Movements in the Human Red Blood Cell |
title_fullStr | Ouabain-Insensitive Sodium Movements in the Human Red Blood Cell |
title_full_unstemmed | Ouabain-Insensitive Sodium Movements in the Human Red Blood Cell |
title_short | Ouabain-Insensitive Sodium Movements in the Human Red Blood Cell |
title_sort | ouabain-insensitive sodium movements in the human red blood cell |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2203105/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/5544793 |
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