Comparative aspects of Na+/K+ pump-mediated uncoupled Na+ efflux in red blood cells and kidney proteoliposomes.

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  • W H Martin
  • D E Richards
  • R Marín
  • M Jack-Hays
  • J F Hoffman
چکیده

Ouabain-sensitive uncoupled Na+ efflux has been studied in human, pig, and rat red cells and in vesicles containing reconstituted kidney Na+/K+ pumps obtained from these same species. The red cells from the different species gave qualitatively similar results; the uncoupled Na+ efflux was 15-30% of the Na+/K+ exchange rate, and this flux was inhibited at 5 mM extracellular Na+ (Na+o). At higher levels of Na+o there was a monotonic increase in the Na+ efflux. As has previously been observed in human red cells, the uncoupled efflux from pig red cells consists of Na+ and anion cotransport, suggesting that anion cotransport may be a general characteristic of uncoupled Na+ efflux in red cells. The uncoupled Na+ efflux carried out by pig and rat kidney Na+/K+ pumps differs from the red cell activity in that it represents no more than 2-4% of the Na+/K+ exchange rate and that 5 mM Na+o does not inhibit this efflux. Furthermore, the efflux does not appear to be dependent on anion cotransport. Vesicles containing human kidney Na+/K+ pumps differ from vesicles derived from pig or rat kidneys in that the Na+ efflux is not inhibited or stimulated by Na+ present on the opposite side; it thus appears that the Na+,K(+)-ATPase in these vesicles may be incapable of Na+/Na+ exchange. These results indicate that the ligand and kinetic properties of the uncoupled Na+ efflux mode of red cells are markedly different from kidney-derived Na+/K+ pumps reconstituted into proteoliposomes. The basis for these differences may be inherent in the Na+/K+ pumps themselves or represent differences between the two types of preparations studied.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

دوره 91 21  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1994