Literature DB >> 5499021

The coupling of downhill ion movements associated with reversal of the sodium pump in human red cells.

A F Lant, R N Priestland, R Whittam.   

Abstract

1. Previous work on the incorporation of inorganic phosphate (P(i)) into ATP has suggested reversal of the chemical reactions of the Na pump in human red cells. A study has now been made of the associated movements of Na and K.2. The efflux of K, and the influx and efflux of Na were measured. When the Ringer was without K, the loss of cell K was inhibited by ouabain, and the ouabain-sensitive component of K efflux (0.36 mu-equiv.ml.(-1).hr(-1)) required external Na.3. The exchange of Na was also inhibited by ouabain. When influx and efflux of Na were measured simultaneously in K-free Ringer there was an excess of ouabain-sensitive influx over efflux of about 0.36 mu-equiv.ml.(-1).hr(-1). This difference balanced the ouabain-sensitive K efflux, and was not found with 10 mM-external K. The Na and K movements appear to be coupled and to be mediated by reversal of the Na pump.4. The net uptake of Na sensitive to ouabain was 0.38 mu-equiv.ml.(-1).hr(-1) for red cells incubated in K-free Ringer, and the net loss of K under the same conditions was 0.58 mu-equiv.ml.(-1).hr(-1) in rough keeping with the unidirectional flux values.5. Oligomycin decreased Na influx and efflux to the same extent as ouabain.6. There appears to be a coupled downhill movement of Na and K that is abolished both by inhibitors of the Na pump and by external K which promotes normal transport of Na outwards and K inwards.

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Year:  1970        PMID: 5499021      PMCID: PMC1348707          DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1970.sp009062

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol        ISSN: 0022-3751            Impact factor:   5.182


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1.  Sodium and potassium movements in human red cells.

Authors:  I M GLYNN
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1956-11-28       Impact factor: 5.182

2.  Sodium movements in human red cells in the absence of external potassium.

Authors:  R N Priestland; R Whittam
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1969-09       Impact factor: 5.182

3.  Coupling of downhill ion movements in human red cells in the absence of external potassium.

Authors:  A F Lant; R Whittam
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1969-03       Impact factor: 5.182

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Authors:  P J Garrahan; I M Glynn
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1966-10       Impact factor: 5.182

5.  The behaviour of the sodium pump in red cells in the absence of external potassium.

Authors:  P J Garrahan; I M Glynn
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1967-09       Impact factor: 5.182

6.  The active transport of sodium by ghosts of human red blood cells.

Authors:  J F HOFFMAN
Journal:  J Gen Physiol       Date:  1962-05       Impact factor: 4.086

7.  The influence of ions on the labelling of adenosine triphosphate in red cell ghosts.

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Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1968-12       Impact factor: 5.182

8.  The incorporation of inorganic phosphate into adenosine triphosphate by reversal of the sodium pump.

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Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1967-09       Impact factor: 5.182

9.  Physical and chemical reactions of phosphates in red cell membranes in relation to active transport.

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Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1967-11       Impact factor: 5.182

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Journal:  J Bioenerg       Date:  1973-01

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Authors:  S P Banerjee; S M Wong
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1972-09       Impact factor: 3.857

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Authors:  D Cotterrell; R Whittam
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1971-05       Impact factor: 5.182

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Authors:  G E Lindenmayer; A Schwartz; H K Thompson
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1974-01       Impact factor: 5.182

8.  Stoicheiometrical proton and potassium ion movements accompanying the absorption of amino acids by the yeast Saccharomyces carlsbergensis.

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