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An Analysis of the Leakages of Sodium Ions into and Potassium Ions out of Striated Muscle Cells

Net sodium influx under K-free conditions was independent of the intracellular sodium ion concentration, [Na](i), and was increased by ouabain. Unidirectional sodium influx was the sum of a component independent of [Na](i) and a component that increased linearly with increasing [Na](i). Net influx o...

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Autores principales: Sjodin, R. A., Beaugé, L. A.
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1973
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2203470/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4540059
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description Net sodium influx under K-free conditions was independent of the intracellular sodium ion concentration, [Na](i), and was increased by ouabain. Unidirectional sodium influx was the sum of a component independent of [Na](i) and a component that increased linearly with increasing [Na](i). Net influx of sodium ions in K-free solutions varied with the external sodium ion concentration, [Na](o), and a steady-state balance of the sodium ion fluxes occurred at [Na](o) = 40 mM. When solutions were K-free and contained 10(-4) M ouabain, net sodium influx varied linearly with [Na](o) and a steady state for the intracellular sodium was observed at [Na](o) = 13 mM. The steady state observed in the presence of ouabain was the result of a pump-leak balance as the external sodium ion concentration with which the muscle sodium would be in equilibrium, under these conditions, was 0.11 mM. The rate constant for total potassium loss to K-free Ringer solution was independent of [Na](i) but dependent on [Na](o). Replacing external NaCl with MgCl(2) brought about reductions in net potassium efflux. Ouabain was without effect on net potassium efflux in K-free Ringer solution with [Na](o) = 120 mM, but increased potassium efflux in a medium with NaCl replaced by MgCl(2). When muscles were enriched with sodium ions, potassium efflux into K-free, Mg(++)-substituted Ringer solution fell to around 0.1 pmol/cm(2)·s and was increased 14-fold by addition of ouabain.
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spelling pubmed-22034702008-04-23 An Analysis of the Leakages of Sodium Ions into and Potassium Ions out of Striated Muscle Cells Sjodin, R. A. Beaugé, L. A. J Gen Physiol Article Net sodium influx under K-free conditions was independent of the intracellular sodium ion concentration, [Na](i), and was increased by ouabain. Unidirectional sodium influx was the sum of a component independent of [Na](i) and a component that increased linearly with increasing [Na](i). Net influx of sodium ions in K-free solutions varied with the external sodium ion concentration, [Na](o), and a steady-state balance of the sodium ion fluxes occurred at [Na](o) = 40 mM. When solutions were K-free and contained 10(-4) M ouabain, net sodium influx varied linearly with [Na](o) and a steady state for the intracellular sodium was observed at [Na](o) = 13 mM. The steady state observed in the presence of ouabain was the result of a pump-leak balance as the external sodium ion concentration with which the muscle sodium would be in equilibrium, under these conditions, was 0.11 mM. The rate constant for total potassium loss to K-free Ringer solution was independent of [Na](i) but dependent on [Na](o). Replacing external NaCl with MgCl(2) brought about reductions in net potassium efflux. Ouabain was without effect on net potassium efflux in K-free Ringer solution with [Na](o) = 120 mM, but increased potassium efflux in a medium with NaCl replaced by MgCl(2). When muscles were enriched with sodium ions, potassium efflux into K-free, Mg(++)-substituted Ringer solution fell to around 0.1 pmol/cm(2)·s and was increased 14-fold by addition of ouabain. The Rockefeller University Press 1973-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2203470/ /pubmed/4540059 Text en Copyright © 1973 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/).
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title_full_unstemmed An Analysis of the Leakages of Sodium Ions into and Potassium Ions out of Striated Muscle Cells
title_short An Analysis of the Leakages of Sodium Ions into and Potassium Ions out of Striated Muscle Cells
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