Literature DB >> 2986777

Effects of inhibitors of Na+,K+-ATPase on the membrane potentials and neurotransmitter efflux in rat brain slices.

R W Brosemer.   

Abstract

The potassium potential EK, of rat brain slices was estimated by determining the uptake of 86Rb+. The ERb was the same for slices prepared from five rostral brain regions, the average value being 66.4 mV. The ERb values in the presence of 20 microM ouabain were only slightly lower than the resting values; increasing concentrations of ouabain above 20 microM resulted in a graded depolarization in all five brain regions. High concentrations (1 mM) of two other inhibitors of Na+,K+-ATPase, dihydro-ouabain and strophanthidin, produced no more depolarization than did 20 microM ouabain. Competitive binding studies indicated that the differential effects were due to the relative binding to brain slices. Erythrosin B, an inhibitor of Na+,K+-ATPase, had no measurable effect on ERb. Intermediate concentrations of the Na+/H+ ionophore monensin slightly hyperpolarized striatal slices, whereas the same monensin concentrations plus 20 microM ouabain, 1 mM strophanthidin or 70 microM erythrosin B resulted in marked depolarization. Measurement of the membrane potential via uptake of methyltriphenylphosphonium cation indicated that ERb was indeed a valid estimation of the membrane potential. EK was measured directly by monitoring 42K+ uptake in striatal slices and was found to be essentially identical to ERb. Uptake of 22Na+ was consistent with the values for ERb or EK. Several conditions that resulted in little or no measurable depolarization of striatal slices did induce efflux of exogenously loaded GABA and dopamine; these conditions included 20 microM ouabain, 1 mM dihydro-ouabain or strophanthidin, and 70 microM erythrosin B. Neurotransmitter efflux in the absence of general cell depolarization was not accompanied by altered rates of respiration or decreased ATP levels.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 2986777     DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(85)90574-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res        ISSN: 0006-8993            Impact factor:   3.252


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