Effects of electrical stimulation and insulin on Na+-K+-ATPase ([3H]ouabain binding) in rat skeletal muscle

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McKenna, MJ
Gissel, H
Clausen, T
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[1] Victoria Univ Technol, Sch Human Movement Recreat & Performance, Muscle Ions & Exercise Grp, Ctr Rehabil Exercise & Sports Sci, Melbourne, Vic 8001, Australia
[2] Univ Aarhus, Dept Physiol, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark
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JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON | 2003年 / 547卷 / 02期
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10.1113/jphysiol.2003.034512
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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Exercise has been reported to increase the Na+-K+-ATPase (Na+-K+ pump) alpha(2) isoform in the plasma membrane 1.2- to 1.9-fold, purportedly reflecting Na+-K+ pump translocation from an undefined intracellular pool. We examined whether Na+-K+ pump stimulation, elicited by muscle contraction or insulin, increases the plasma membrane Na+-K+ pump content ([H-3]ouabain binding) in muscles from young rats. Stimulation of isolated soleus muscle for 10 s at 120 Hz caused a rapid rise in intracellular Na+ content, followed by an 18-fold increase in the Na+ re-extrusion rate (80 % of theoretical maximum). Muscles frozen immediately or 120 s after 10-120 s stimulation showed 10-22 % decrease in [H-3] ouabain binding expressed per gram wet weight, but with no significant change expressed per gram dry weight. In soleus muscles from adult rats, [H-3] ouabain binding was unaltered after 10 s stimulation at 120 Hz. Extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscles stimulated for 10-60 s at 120 Hz showed no significant change in [H-3]ouabain binding. Insulin (100 mU ml(-1)) decreased intracellular Na+ content by 27 % and increased Rb-86 uptake by 23 % soleus muscles, but [H-3] ouabain binding was unchanged. After stimulation for 30 s at 60 Hz soleus muscle showed a 30% decrease in intracellular Na+ content, demonstrating increased Na+-K+ pump activity, but [H-3]ouabain binding measured 5 to 120 min after stimulation was unchanged. Stimulation of soleus or EDL muscles for 120-240 min at 1 Hz (continuously) or 10 Hz (intermittently) produced no change in [H-3]ouabain binding per gram dry weight. In conclusion, the stimulating effects of electrical stimulation or insulin on active Na+, K+-transport in rat skeletal muscle could not be even partially accounted for by an acute increase in the content of functional Na+-K+ pumps in the plasma membrane.
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