Regulation of Na+-K+ pump activity in contracting rat muscle

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作者
Nielsen, OB
Clausen, T
机构
[1] Department of Physiology, University of Aarhus
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JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON | 1997年 / 503卷 / 03期
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10.1111/j.1469-7793.1997.571bg.x
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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1. In rat soleus muscle, high frequency electrical stimulation produced a rapid increase in intracellular Na+ (Na-i(+)) content. This was considerably larger in muscles contracting without developing tension than in muscles contracting isometrically. During subsequent rest a net extrusion of Na+ took place at rates which, depending on the frequency and duration of stimulation, approached the maximum transport capacity of the Na+-K+ pumps present in the muscle. 2. In isometrically contracting muscles, the net extrusion of Na+ continued for up to 10 min after stimulation, reducing Na-i(+) to values 30% below the resting level (P < 0.001). This undershoot in Na-i(+), seen in both soleus and extensor digitorum longus muscles, could be maintained for up to 30 min and was blocked by ouabain or cooling to 0 degrees C. 3. The undershoot in Na-i(+) could be elicited by direct stimulation as well as by tubocurarine-suppressible stimulation via the motor endplate. It could not be attributed to a decrease in Na+ influx, to effects of noradrenaline or calcitonin gene-related peptide released from nerve endings, to an increase in extracellular K+ or the formation of nitric oxide. 4. The results indicate that excitation rapidly activates the Na+-K+ pump, partly via a change in its transport characteristics and partly via an increase in intracellular Na+ concentration. This activation allows an approximately 20-fold increase in the rate of Na+ efflux to take place within 10 s. 5. The excitation-induced activation of the Na+-K+ pump may represent a feed-forward mechanism that protects the Na+-K+ gradients and the membrane potential in working muscle. Contrary to previous assumptions, the Na+-K+ pump seems to play a dynamic role in maintenance of excitability during contractile activity.
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