Mechanism of activation of Na, K-ATPase in nerve fibres during rhythmic excitation.

Autor: Maximov GV, Kols OR
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: General physiology and biophysics [Gen Physiol Biophys] 1985 Jun; Vol. 4 (3), pp. 279-85.
Abstrakt: The mechanism of activation of Na, K-ATPase in nerve fibres during rhythmic excitation was studied. 3H-ouabain binding to the nerve was found to be dependent on the frequency of rhythmic excitation. During rhythmic excitation 3H-ouabain binding was increased in all nerves tested. The maximum of 3H-ouabain binding in squid and crab nerves was observed at 10 impulses/s, and in frog nerve at 100 impulses/s. The level of bound glycoside decreased during high-frequency excitation. Rhythmic excitation did not change Na, K-ATPase affinity to ouabain, but it appeared to increase the concentration of ouabain sensitive sites in the nerve membrane. The enhancement of 3H-ouabain binding to nerve during rhythmic excitation is interpreted as arising from transformation of "inactive" forms of the enzyme to "active" ones.
Databáze: MEDLINE