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Functional Na+/K+ pump in rat dorsal root ganglia neurons.

M Dobretsov1, S L Hastings, J R Stimers.   

Abstract

Steady-state Na+/K+ pump current (Ip) in isolated adult rat dorsal root ganglia neurons was studied to determine if the plasma membrane Na+/K+ pump activity is uniform across the population of dorsal root ganglia neurons. Cells were voltage-clamped at -40 mV and holding current (Ih) was recorded using whole-cell patch-clamp techniques under conditions that stimulate the Na+/K+ pump (60 mM intracellular Na+ and 5.4 mM extracellular K+). Ip was defined as the 1 mM ouabain-sensitive fraction of Ih. Data suggest the existence of three subpopulations of dorsal root ganglia neurons having mean steady-state Ip densities of 1.6+/-0.1, 3.8+/-0.2 and 7.5+/-0.4 pA/pF. Neurons with small Ip had an average soma perimeter of 95+/-3 microm, while neurons with medium and large Ip density had significantly larger soma sizes (131+/-8 and 141+/-7 microm, respectively). Neurons with a large Ip density had a significantly lower specific membrane resistance (Rm; mean 4.0+/-0.3 kohm x cm2) than neurons with medium or small Ip density (19+/-6 and 31+/-6 kohm x cm2, respectively). Regardless of these differences, in all groups of neurons Ip had a low sensitivity to ouabain (Ip half inhibition by ouabain was observed at 80-110 microM). These data suggest that the Na+/K+ pump site density and/or its activity is not uniform throughout the dorsal root ganglia neuron population; however, this non-uniformity does not appear to relate to the functional expression of the different alpha isoforms of the Na+/K+ pump. The major functional Na+/K+ pump in the dorsal root ganglia neuron plasma membrane appeared to be the low ouabain affinity (alpha1) isoform.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10465456     DOI: 10.1016/s0306-4522(99)00122-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroscience        ISSN: 0306-4522            Impact factor:   3.590


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