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The dependence of sodium pump current on internal Na concentration and membrane potential in cardioballs from sheep Purkinje fibres.

H G Glitsch1, T Krahn, H Pusch.   

Abstract

The effect of various intracellular Na concentrations (CiNa) and membrane potentials on the Na pump current (Ip) was studied in isolated, cultured sheep cardiac Purkinje cells ('cardioballs'). Ip was identified as cardiac steroid sensitive current. The dependence of Ip on CiNa was investigated at a membrane potential of -40 mV by means of whole-cell recording from cardioballs internally perfused with media containing various Na concentrations. Internal perfusion with a Na free solution abolished Ip. The amplitude of Ip as a function of CiNa displayed saturation kinetics. Half maximal activation of Ip occurred at a CiNa of about 9 mM. The maximal Ip density was estimated to be 1.1 microA/cm2. The potential dependence of Ip was studied by conventional whole-cell recording under various ionic conditions. Generally Ip displayed little voltage dependence at membrane potentials positive to -20 mV. Ip declined at more negative potentials. The pump cycle probably includes only one voltage sensitive step. The potential dependence of Ip was more pronounced at lower CiNa or lower concentrations of the external pump activator Cs+. The findings are in line with the idea that increasingly steeper ionic gradients against which the cations are pumped strengthen the voltage dependence of Ip in the potential range studied. Other factors probably affecting the pump current-voltage (Ip-V) relation are discussed. The results suggest that Ip varies during electrical activity.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2726436     DOI: 10.1007/bf00585626

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pflugers Arch        ISSN: 0031-6768            Impact factor:   3.657


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