Literature DB >> 479817

Electrogenic sodium extrusion in cardiac Purkinje fibers.

D C Gadsby, P F Cranefield.   

Abstract

Thin canine cardiac Purkinje fibers in a fast flow chamber were exposed to K-free fluid for 15 s to 6 min to initiate "sodium loading," then returned to K-containing fluid to stimulate the sodium pump. The electrophysiological effects of enhanced pump activity may result from extracellular K depletion caused by enhanced cellular uptake of K or from an increase in the current generated as a result of unequal pumped movements of Na and K, or from both. The effects of pump stimulation were therefore studied under three conditions in which lowering the external K concentration ([K]0) causes changes opposite to those expected from an increase in pump current. First, the resting potential of Purkinje fibers may have either a "high" value of a "low" (less negative) value: at the low level of potential, experimental reduction of [K]0 causes depolarization, whereas an increase in pump current should cause hyperpolarization. Second, in regularly stimulated Purkinje fibers, lowering [K]0 prolongs the action potential, whereas an increase in outward pump current should shorten it. Finally, lowering [K]0 enhances spontaneous "pacemaker" activity in Purkinje fibers, whereas an increase in outward pump current should reduce or abolish spontaneous activity. Under all three conditions, we find that the effects of temporary stimulation of the sodium pump are those expected from a transient increase in outward pump current, not those expected from K depletion.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 479817      PMCID: PMC2215207          DOI: 10.1085/jgp.73.6.819

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Physiol        ISSN: 0022-1295            Impact factor:   4.086


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