Literature DB >> 188472

beta-Adrenergic effect on Na+-K+ transport in rat skeletal muscle.

E M Rogus, L C Cheng, K Zierler.   

Abstract

1. Intact rat extensor digitorum longus muscles soaked in L-isoproterenol plus 10(-5) M ouabain gained less sarcoplasmic Na+ than did muscles soaked in ouabain alone. Half maximal effect was produced by 10(-8) M L-isoproterenol. 2. D-Isoproterenol and oxidized L-isoproterenol were only 3 and 1%, respectively, as potent as L-isoproterenol. Other catechols tested had no effect. 3. The effect of L-isoproterenol on sarcoplasmic Na+ content appears to be a beta-adrenergic function in that it was blocked by propranolol, but not by phentolamine, and could be mimicked by dibutyryl cyclic AMP or by caffeine. 4. Reduced gain in sarcoplasmic Na+ was accompanied by reduced loss of sarcoplasmic K+. 5. L-Isoproterenol increased loss of sarcoplasmic Na+ in the absence of ouabain, in muscles recovering from cold treatment. 6. Results suggest that the beta-adrenergic system stimulates a coupled Na-K+ pump. 7. A model is proposed in which stimulation of the Na+-K+ pump in response to beta-adrenergic agents involves a number of intermediate steps, identified tentatively.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 188472     DOI: 10.1016/0005-2736(77)90009-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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