Sodium transport in triads isolated from rabbit skeletal muscle
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Donoso P., Gonzalo
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Sodium transport in triads isolated from rabbit skeletal muscle
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Triads and transverse tubules isolated from mammalian skeletal muscle actively accumulated Na+ in the presence of K+ and Mg-ATP. Active Na+ transport exhibited a fast single-exponential phase, lasting 2 min, followed by slower linear uptake that continued for 10 minutes. Valinomycin stimulated Na+ uptake, suggesting it decreased a pump-generated membrane potential gradient (Vm) that prevented further Na+ accumulation. At the end of the fast uptake phase transverse tubule vesicles incubated in 30 mM external [Na+] attained a ratio [Na+]in/[Na+]out = 13.4. From this ratio and the transverse tubule volume of 0.35 μl/mg protein measured in this work, [Na+]in = 400 mM was calculated. Determinations of active K+ transport in triads, using 86Rb+ as tracer, showed a 30% decrease in vesicular 86Rb+ content two minutes after initiating the reaction, followed by a slower uptake phase during which vesicles regained their initial 86Rb+ content after 10 minutes. Transverse tubule volume increase dur
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/163531
DOI: 10.1007/s00232-001-0128-8
ISSN: 00222631
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Journal of Membrane Biology, Volumen 185, Issue 3, 2018, Pages 257-263
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