The number of sodium ion pumping sites in skeletal muscle and its modification by insulin.
- 1 July 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Physiology
- Vol. 259 (1) , 13-31
- https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.1976.sp011452
Abstract
[3H]ouabain binding by frog [Rana pipiens] sartorius muscles shows at least 2 components: 1 linked to inhibition of the pump and another not related to transport inhibition. This is suggested by the finding that [3H]ouabain uptake continued to increase when the glycoside concentration was increased beyond that causing maximum transport inhibition, and exposure times longer than those required to produce full inhibition were used. A number of 1600 pumping sites per .mu.m2 of membrane was estimated considering only the cylindrical surface of the muscle. Insulin stimulated the ouabain-sensitive components of 22Na efflux and 134Cs influx. It also increased [3H]ouabain binding to a level of 1.7 times the total resting value. The increases in [3H]ouabain binding and in 22Na efflux followed a similar relationship with respect to insulin concentration. Insulin stimulated the Na pump in muscles whose pumping sites had been inhibited by ouabain and then transferred to a glycoside-free solution. This stimulation was observed before detecting any recovery of the initial pumping activity. When both the resting and the insulin-stimulated 22Na efflux had been blocked by ouabain, an additional dose of insulin, in a ouabain-free solution, had no further effects on 22Na efflux. The effects of insulin were unaffected by cycloheximide or by high concentrations of butyryl derivatives of cyclic AMP and cyclic GMP. There are 2 pools of Na pumping sites in muscle cells: one active and another inactive. Insulin unmasks the inactive pumping sites by a mechanism that is independent of protein synthesis, increases in intracellular [Na] or decreases in intracellular [K].This publication has 34 references indexed in Scilit:
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