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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Pflügers Archiv 398 (1983), S. 236-240 
    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: Slow- and fast-twitch muscles ; Quabainsensitive and ouabain-insensitive86Rb influx ; 24Na and42K transport
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The effects of catecholamines on active sodium and potassium transport was compared in slow- (SOL) and fasttwitch (EDL) skeletal muscles of the rat. Stimulation of active Na+-extrusion and K+-uptake induced by adrenaline (6–30 μmol · 1−1) and isoprenaline (1–40 μmol · l−1) was markedly greater in slow- than in fast-twitch muscle. In sodiumpreloaded muscles the maximal stimulation of24Na-efflux induced by adrenaline was about 2-fold higher in SOL than in EDL. Isoprenaline caused a 2.4-fold increase in ouabainsensitive86Rb influx in SOL muscle, but failed to alter the ouabain-sensitive influx in EDL. The stimulating action of isoprenaline on86Rb influx in EDL was due to an increase in the ouabain-insensitive fraction of Rb uptake. The effects of catecholamines of fast- and slow-twitch muscles were probably due to the accumulation of cyclic AMP, however the fact that there were no significant differences between the nucleotides levels in fast- and slow-twitch muscle suggests the participation of other mechanism as well. The results presented suggest that cyclic AMP-induced stimulation of ouabain-insensitive transport of cation in the isolated EDL muscle of the rat is similar to that of barnacle muscle.
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  • 2
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Pflügers Archiv 390 (1981), S. 250-255 
    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: K-, Rb-uptake ; Ouabain ; Physostigmine ; Glycerol treatment ; Surface membrane ; Transverse tubules ; Frog muscle
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The influence of ouabain and physostigmine on42K and86Rb uptake in isolated frog sartorii with normal [Na] i (12–14 mmol·kg−1 wet weight) and low [Na] i (6 mmol·kg−1 wet weight) was compared. Both in normal-sodium and in low-sodium muscles application of 10−3 M physostigmine reduces potassium influx by about 70%. About one fourth of potassium-uptake in normal-sodium muscles is inhibited by ouabain (10−4M) and only a very slight fraction of potassium uptake is ouabain-sensitive in low-sodium muscle. The effects of ouabain and physostigmine on42K influx are additive. The greater parts of the Rb-fluxes are through the ouabainsensitive pathway. Glycerol treatment has no effect on ouabain-sensitive channels although it inhibits markedly the K-flux through the physostigmine-sensitive pathway. The results suggest that the Na−K-ATPase is located in the surface membrane while most of the physostigmine-sensitive K-exchange is within the tubules.
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