Prior Na+ pump inhibition in adult murine ventricular myocytes influenced the magnitudes of peak Na+ pump and Na+/Ca2+ exchange currents, supporting their colocalization in the sarcolemma.
Prior Na+ pump inhibition (exposure to zero extracellular K+)
Peak Na+ pump and Na+/Ca2+ exchanger currents
We examined the dependence of peak Na+ pump and Na+/Ca2+ exchanger currents on prior Na+ pump inhibition induced by exposure to zero extracellular K+ in voltage-clamped adult murine ventricular myocytes. Abrupt activation of the Na+ pump by reexposure of myocytes to extracellular K+ with a rapid solution switcher resulted in the development of a transient peak current at approximately 500 ms, followed by a decline over 1-2 min to a steady-state level. The magnitudes of both the peak Na+ pump current (Ip) and the peak outward Na+/Ca2+ exchange current, activated by rapidly reducing extracellular Na+ to zero with the solution switcher, were dependent on previous Na+ pump activity. Na+ gradients (Na+-binding benzofuran isophthalate fluorescence) between the patch pipette and the bulk cytosol were relatively small and could not account for the large differences between peak and steady-state Ip and reverse Na+/Ca2+ exchanger currents. Our results are consistent with the presence of a subsarcolemmal Na+ concentration gradient, which is similar for the Na+ pump and the Na+/Ca2+ exchanger. These findings also support the hypothesis that the Na+ pump and the Na+/Ca2+ exchanger are colocalized in the sarcolemma.
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Zhi Su
Fujian Normal University
Anruo Zou
Boston University
Akihiko Nonaka
Obayashi (Japan)
AJP Heart and Circulatory Physiology
University of Utah
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Su et al. (Sun,) reported a other. Prior Na+ pump inhibition (exposure to zero extracellular K+) was evaluated on Peak Na+ pump and Na+/Ca2+ exchanger currents. Prior Na+ pump inhibition in adult murine ventricular myocytes influenced the magnitudes of peak Na+ pump and Na+/Ca2+ exchange currents, supporting their colocalization in the sarcolemma.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a2044e6b64142f67e45f3e0 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.1998.275.5.h1808